Twelve years ago I was recovering at home from ankle surgery and on the verge of retirement. I had been blogging for work and wanted to keep up the blogging habit once I retired but I needed a focus for my blogging efforts.
Twelve year old Jill |
Over the years I have started several blogs for myself and for organisations with which I am involved. I have given up on some of my blogs. Others I set up for organisations have languished in the hands of their new keepers. Although my posting schedule has been erratic at times I have nurtured this GeniAus blog for twelve years and am committed to seeing it through its teenage years.
The GeniAus blog has opened many doors for me. It was through my early blogging efforts that I was invited to be an official blogger for the first Rootstech Conference and I have served as an Official Blogger or Ambassador for each Rootstech event. The blog also has brought me invitations to speak at many events and to join genealogy boards and committees. I am a committed Lifelong Learner!
What I treasure most about the bounty the GeniAus blog has delivered are the friendships with a collection of dear Genimates. Mr GeniAus and I have made friends around the world through my involvement in geneablogging and social media.
Initially my blogging focus was news and resources, while I still share some of these items on my blogs I now use my Facebook GeniAusPage to share topical news and events and use the blog more for reflections and family stories.
In my very first post I said "I thought I would like a place to share progress, reflections and resources as I solve my genealogical jigsaw so here goes - another blog is born." One thing I omitted is that now an important part of my purpose is to preserve the stories of my ancestors and my living family for future generations. The importance of this element was brought home to me when I received the following comment on my blog in 2012.
I accepted that invitation which reminded me of the importance of recording our social and family history in Australia. I am honoured that, as a result, the posts I write will be preserved for the future in what is now called The Australian Web Archive at Trove Australia, https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/collection.
As I reflect on the GeniAus blog and my other blogging activities I have a smile as broad as that of the 12 year old Jill soaking up the Australian sunshine in her new swimsuit.
Twelve year old Jill |
Woohoo, 12 years. Nice work. Just keep on blogging Jill! :-)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! You must be one of the first geneabloggers?
ReplyDeleteJill, Congratulations. And a big thank you for letting me join in on your genealogy and blogging journey. It’s been great and I’m looking forward to many years to come. Fran.
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogiversary Jill
ReplyDeleteThanks to my geneablogging mates for all your support over the years.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 12 years of blogging fun. Love the cute swimsuit, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks all for your comments. I love getting comments here on the blog rather than on a social media post linking to the blog post.
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