Okay, so I haven't been posting lately on this blog, but I have been extremely busy. A week ago Sunday a sweet friend gave me a new journal, so I decided to record how much time I am spending on genealogy and family history work.
Why did I chose to keep a journal on this, well because I have felt like there is so much to do and I just cannot keep up.
- Blogs: Currently I have 11 blogs. There is the main Roberts Roots and Branches Blog for my family history and research, my personal blog for family and friends, the blogs for my 2nd great grand parents--Hugh and Margaret and then blogs for each of their nine children. Some of these blogs I have only set up, and have not added any information. Then last week I set up a new blog for the Frontier Miner disaster go check it out: http://fronterminedisaster.blogspot.com/.
- Journal: my personal handwritten journal is a way of recording my daily life, thoughts and feelings.
- Personal History: I have a wonderful time line set up and have done hours and hours of work using a new program called Personal Historian. Love the program.
- Family Newsletter: Quarterly I write and publish a family newsletter for the decendants of my 2nd great grand parents. The mailing list is 43 people.
- Research: Dig and find documents and sources to solve the mysteries and understand my ancestors. This is my favorite and my passion. I LOVE RESEARCH. I LOVE OLD BOOKS AND LEDGERS. I LOVE OLD DOCUMENTS AND CEMETERIES!!!!
- Volunteer and missionary work: Every Thursday and Saturday I serve as a Church Service Missionary at the Family History Library on the US and Canada floors. (Thursday I work for 7 hours and on Saturdays I work for another 4 hours.) In addition, I volunteer at the Eagle Mt. Family History Center once a month.
As you can see I do tons of things relating to genealogy. Because I have been so focused on doing my research and keeping up with all of these other things regarding family history I decided to keep a work/research journal on my time and areas of research.
Last week I began the journal and by Sunday evening I was feeling much better about what I was doing and a little less hard on myself for what I was not getting done. The total of hours for the week: