by Laura Hedgecock | Memories, Family History
Preserving memories of childhood friends goes hand-in-hand with a with a reminiscence back to those lazy days of childhood. Brainstorming about the people you spent time with, whether it was doing nothing in particular or creating absolute havoc, can bring great...
by Laura Hedgecock | Family History
Discover Your Story. Discover Yourself. Discover RootsTech. Connect. Belong. That’s the RootsTech theme. And the best way to connect and belong is to be there. And, if you’re lucky, you can do it for free. RootsTech takes place over 4 days–Wednesday, February 27 –...
by Laura Hedgecock | Family History, Storytelling
Just in time for Family History Month, here are 21 family story starters, prompts to aid you in collecting precious memories and family lore. Remember, the Key to Family Story Starters Is Your Follow Up Questions: In addition to Tami Koenig’s excellent advice in How...
by Laura Hedgecock | Family History
Whether you’re a genealogical wizard or totally new to family history, you might want to start planning now for RootsTech 2019 February 27–March 2, 2019, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Full disclosure: As a RootsTech Ambassador, I receive perks at RootsTech, such as a free...
by Laura Hedgecock | Family History, Storytelling, Writing Advice
Family storytellers can take a page from fiction writers who know the importance of the small details in describing a character. Though you may have to dig a little to find that type information about ancestors (more about that coming soon), your memory banks and...
by Laura Hedgecock | Memories, Family History, Writing and Sharing Memories
Including an imaginary friend in your family story or memoir seems a little odd at first. Shouldn’t it be a non-fiction account? But think. Often, the role of an imaginary friend in childhood reveals other stories. Depicts family dynamics. Portrays childhood fears....