Sunday, October 7, 2012

T is for THANK YOU

THANK YOU to everyone who has helped me with my research.

When I started genealogy many years ago, I was initially astounded at the friendliness and helpfulness of other researchers.   Many years later, I still find the Genealogy Community to be an extremely friendly and helpful group of people. I believe we unofficially live by the proverb "What goes around, comes around".  I know that I am always willing to help others where I can but also really appreciate help from others when needed.

THANK YOU to all the relatives and family members who have openly welcomed me (quite often as a complete stranger) into their homes and who have eagerly shared their stories and photos.  The generous nature of many family members has amazed me.

THANK YOU to all those people who have transcribed so many records so that they are easily available to us. There are alot of records held by small historical societies all over Australia.  These historical societies rely on volunteers and donations to maintain their records.  One day I intend on becoming one of these volunteers and helping to transcribe these records for the benefit of others.

THANK YOU Gran for being an avid photographer, answering my questions and writing down your memories in a journal, which have provided such valuable insights and information for the entire family.

I can't finish this blog without sharing one of my grandmothers photos.  The photo below is one of my favourites.  It is a very simple lifestyle photo, which to me represents that although things change in time,  many things stay the same.  Thank you Gran.

August 1932
Joker takes a Bath

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8 comments:

  1. So true so true! It's admirable that you have taken the time to thank those who helped you. It's a good reminder to all of us. (Love the dog bath!)

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    1. Thanks Wendy. How I would love to have that old bucket tin now.

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  2. It's always such a good feeling to be thankful! I just adore that sweet little dog....poor thing, life will be better again after a good shaking of the water right!

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    1. You can just tell that he is ready to shake and roll in the dirt.

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  3. Well said Sharon and I echo your sentiments. I love your many photos, they remind me so much of those my grandparents left us. They are priceless.

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    1. Thanks Kerryn. I just love the old photos too.

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  4. Beautiful, and so well said. Often we do forget to thank those who have helped us along the way. Thank you for the wonderful reminder, and the photo.

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  5. I am thankful for many of the same things. Without the help of family and near family my information and photo collection would be so much poorer.

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