Every so often, we in genealogy need to pause in our hunt for others and take a look at ourselves. After all, the procedure in genealogy -- what I teach to people in my presentations on beginning genealogy -- is to begin with ourselves.
"This week's prompt:
- Ask yourself 20 times “Who are you?”
This prompt is about how YOU see YOU."
Okay. Me.
I am:
A writer.
A graduate student.
A wife.
A lover.
A mother.
A grandmother.
A person who loves cats and dogs.
A Floridian (a "Floridated" Californian).
A historian.
A research nerd.
A lover of books.
A fan of reading.
A former Coast Guard officer.
A former nurse.
A former librarian.
A person who has had to reinvent herself several times in her life.
A genealogist.
A maverick.
A funny woman.
A friend.
A person with arthritis.
A stubborn woman (I don't give up).
A supporter of the arts.
That's 23. Let's see what next week's prompt brings.
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