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Digitizing

06.02.2019 by season // Leave a Comment

This weeks #familyhistoryonthesabbath idea is coming from the discussions that have been going on in our Season for Family Facebook Group! If you haven’t joined, please join us! We are hoping that it will be a great place for sharing ideas, getting help, helping others and just cheering each other on in our family history journey! To join us, visit —> facebook.com/groups/seasonforfamily

There are several women on the Facebook Group including myself that are working on digitizing! This includes scanning photos, newspaper clippings, documents, recipes, etc. This is a GREAT way to participate in family history. It also does not have to be overly difficult or time consuming. Did you know that you can even scan documents with your phone??

Later today in the Facebook Group, I am going to show you my “station” that I have set up in my room. I have tons to digitize with not a lot of time available, so my strategy has been to create a small space that is set up and ready to go. This way, I can sit down and work on it only 10-15 minutes at a time, making it FIT into my busy schedule.

Share your digitizing tips and tricks below! What scanners or apps do you use? Do you have any questions about digitizing?

Remember, every week we will share a simple idea for bringing family history into your home on the Sabbath day. We would LOVE for you to share your ideas, tag @seasonforfamily in your Instagram post and use the hashtag #familyhistoryonthesabbath

To help us not be on social media all Sunday, we will share your ideas on the following Saturday night or Sunday morning in our stories. They will then be available for viewing on Sunday.


CAROLYNN REYNOLDS

branchesart.com
IG: @branches.art


Categories // Facebook Group, Help Tags // digitizing, facebook, Family History, sabbath, scanning photos, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

Family History Research

05.25.2019 by season // Leave a Comment

“A spiritual dimension is truly added to our lives when we work on our family histories.

Sisters in Zion, could there be a more rewarding calling than to labor in the Lord’s vineyard for the salvation of souls? We have the choice privilege of strengthening families and influencing those who have been placed in our care, as well as those who have preceded us beyond the veil. Lest we think the task is too hard, be reminded that angels will be round about us to bear us up if we are willing to do our part. The promised blessings are almost more than we can imagine.

” Joanne B. Doxey
“Strengthening the Family”
General Conference October 1987

In the last 2 weeks, we have spent a lot of time focusing on the non-“grave hunting” way to participate in family history, but today, I want to take a minute to share my testimony of doing family history research. The hands on, census searching, newspaper reading, up till 3am kind of research.

old documents at a rack – nice background

Researching your family lines is rarely easy, but as Sister Doxey mentioned in the quote above, “The promised blessings are almost more than we can imagine.” I can personally testify that that is absolutely TRUE. Attending the temple with a name in hand of an ancestor that you have personally researched and sought out can be an extremely powerful experience. But even as I speak these words, I am hesitant to describe my personal blessings that have come from the time that I have spent researching my ancestors, because in my humble opinion, one of the most beautiful aspects of family history is what seems to be the PERSONALIZED blessings that come from it. I may have had the opportunity to experience a unique bond to an ancestor of mine in the temple, but your efforts could lead to very different blessings. I speak to people every day about family history work and I cannot begin to express the COUNTLESS stories of miracles and healing that come specifically from family history research.

I am not here to tell you that it is your “season” for family history research, but I cannot continue to share my love for this work without sharing the undeniable blessings that come from the task of seeking out our deceased ancestors and performing their temple work.

Are you feeling the tug to start researching your ancestors, but don’t know where to start? I have some exciting news for you! We have started a FREE Facebook Group that is specifically there for you to ASK questions, help others, and celebrate our victories. We know all too well that this aspect of family history can be challenging, but the rewards are more than worth the work.

Facebook Group –> facebook.com/groups/seasonforfamily

Now tell us, if you are new to family history, what is your biggest fear/challenge/obstacle with researching your ancestors? If you have been around the block, share your testimony with others!


CAROLYNN REYNOLDS

branchesart.com
IG: @branches.art


Categories // Research Tags // facebook, Family History, geneology, help, questions, research, sisters in zion, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

Family History Facebook Group

05.25.2019 by season // Leave a Comment

Family history can be incredibly intimidating! Today, we are here to tell you that WE want to help! Camille from @themommygenealogist is our Facebook lady and she is going to be heading up a FREE Facebook Support Group. In the support group, you will have the opportunity to ask questions and get help from Camille, the whole Season for Family Team and other members of the group. This is a space where you will be able to openly ask questions, help each other, celebrate victories, and just get to know each other better!
But seriously, if you are feeling intimidated by family history… the truth is, you are probably already involved in family history work and don’t even realize it!
Do you take photos of your children and post them on Social Media, write in a journal, bake your Grandmother’s favorite cookie recipe, share stories of your childhood with your children? If you answered yes to any of those things or something similar, you ARE doing family history!
We are not suggesting you stop there and call it good. We only suggest that you start a NEW family history journey by first, GIVING YOURSELF CREDIT for the work you already do! A positive outlook on family history, is a first step to qualify for the real, tangible blessings that come from INTENTIONALLY participating in family history work. If you can have a more positive view toward this work, it WILL become easier.
Whatever you do, don’t feel discouraged! Don’t feel overwhelmed! Together, we can figure out where we are INDIVIDUALLY needed in this work. Believe it or not, we are not all meant to be grave hunting, census finding, genealogists! There is a place for YOU in this family history world that you will LOVE, we promise!

The Hand of God- Yongsung Kim


Now tell us, what kind of family history do you ALREADY do? Share in the comments, let’s celebrate that! And don’t forget to join our new Facebook Group! Come introduce yourself! Find us at: facebook.com/groups/seasonforfamily

Categories // Facebook Group Tags // facebook, Family History, Genealogy, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

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