Saturday, January 15, 2022

Eleven Years of Blogging

Yup, that's right!  Today is my 11th blogiversary.  It almost slipped by me, because I have not been keeping up with my blog as well as I would like.  I keep trying to get healthy, and that just doesn't seem to be working.

I was surprised when I saw how many posts I managed to write last year:  265!  That's sorta kinda close to one post every other day, which I don't think I've accomplished before.  It was primarily due to picking up again on my project to write about every birth, marriage, and death that I have in my genealogy database.  And I hit that total even though the last date I documented was November 15, which is when those annoying health problems popped up again.

So now I'm behind on that again, behind on Saturday Night Genealogy Fun, even behind on my end-of-the-year thank yous and statistics.  On the other hand, I did finally write about my Revolutionary War ancestor Moses Mulliner, which I had been intending to do for several years.  I also described the detective work I did to track down my father's youngest half-sister, so I could give her several photos of herself and her mother.  But I have a lot of catching up to do when I get my energy back, which I fully intend to do soon.

Like I always say, hope springs eternal!

6 comments:

  1. Hey, congratulations, Blogging Buddy. I wondered how you have been, as I have not seen any SNGF or other posts lately.

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    1. I guess you could say I've been better. :) But I am persistent!

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  2. Congrats on your 11th blogiversary. Glad to see this post. Hope you are feeling much better soon. We miss you at SNGF!

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    1. Thanks, Linda! I think I can start posting again regularly soon!

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  3. Congratulations Janice! I am amazed to hear how many times you posted last year. Both you are Lisa are savvy and prolific :)
    I recall with fondness the many CGS sessions we had on blogging!

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    1. I guess blogging keeps us off the streets and out of trouble. :)

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