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AnceStories2: Stories of Me for My Descendants
http://ancestories2.blogspot.com
This is a place where you can get writing prompts to write stories about your life and your ancestors' lives to leave for your children or the generations to come. You can post your responses in a journal, scrapbook, or your own blog.
Recent Posts
Journaling Responses to "Week Forty-Three: The New Year"
Here are what some other bloggers had to say about their childhood memories of The New Year:The New Year by Wendy Littrell at All My BranchesNew Years Memories - Traditions by Donna Wendt at Another Day with DonnaA Very Special Day - New Years Day by...
Week Forty-Three: The New Year
It's hard to believe that it's time to ring out the old and cheer in the new. It's also time to write about your New Year's Eve, New Year's Day, and New Year's Resolution memories!*Do you remember the first time you were allowed to stay up and see in...
Week Forty-Two: Writing about the Holidays
This time of year everyone is busy with holiday preparation. The Genea-Bloggers have been doubly busy keeping up with all the carnivals, memes, and Saturday night games. So rather than post more journaling prompts that might possibly overwhelm our ...
Journaling Responses to "Week Forty-One: Fall"
There were a couple of excellent responses to the Fall theme and I'm including them here, along with my own:"Autumn in My Mind - Word Prompt" by Wendy Littrell at All My BranchesAn untitled post by Thomas MacEntee at Destination: Austin FamilyMine is...
Week Forty-One: Fall
Fall--or autumn--is nearly over in the Northern Hemisphere, and many have already seen winter weather. However, the Winter Solstice doesn't begin until December 21st, officially leaving us with three more weeks of my favorite season!*How do you feel...
The Genea-Bloggers' Picnic Has Been Posted
Bill West of West in New England has posted "Welcome to the Picnic!" He asked genealogy bloggers what kinds of picnics they remembered from their childhood. I added some more questions in "Week Forty: The Geneabloggers' Picnic."There are 20 picnick...

