Saturday, March 29, 2025

Showing off our Town

I heard during the week that one of my mates, Brenda and her companion Charlie B., would be visiting Newcastle yesterday on one of my favourite cruise ships, Seven Seas Mariner. Brenda is one of the guest lecturers on the next leg of the current world cruise. 

I whipped off a quick message asking Brenda if she would like to catch up with Robert and me. We arranged to meet Brenda and Charlie at the Cruise Ship Shuttle stop where we had previously collected cruisers for a spin around the area. As we approached the site where we were to collect them there was no sign of the shuttle. After some furious messaging we discovered that the shuttle stop was in a new location. 

With Brenda found I settled in the back seat with she and Charlie B. Robert, our chauffeur, launched into his tour guide spiel while Brenda and I gossiped away. 

Back Seat Driver, Charlie B, with his companion Baary

As Brenda had visited Newcastle on several occasions we did not need to give her the full tourist treatment, Nevertheless Robert pointed out many of the historic buildings in the city.

Our first stop was for a stroll along the Newcastle Memorial Walk where we looked at the exhibits and admired our stunning coastline. Robert added the role of photographer to that of chauffeur and tour guide.

Some of Newcastle's beautiful beaches viewed from the Memorial Walk

Charlie was happy to pose along the walk


Charlie was careful not to fall

Brenda and I posed with a shy Charlie

After our stroll I was keen to show Brenda and Charlie our backyard on Lake Macquarie so we drove on to Warners Bay.

Robert left Brenda and I to chat while he went in search of some Australian delicacies for her to share with her shipmates. 

Brenda, Charlie and I sitting across the Lake from our home


Charlie kindly looked after the treats for their shipmates

After so much touristing we were in need of refreshment at a local cafe.
Brenda chose something sweet.

Charlie was dwarfed by some of the public art along the Lake's edge

We were so grateful to Robert and Charlie for leading us

We returned Brenda to the shuttle in plenty of time to brush up on her talk for today

It's always great to catch up with friends. Thanks to Brenda and Charlie B. for sharing your day with us. 

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Two Surprises in One Day

Yesterday I received a notification telling me that this blog had made it on the list of Feedspot's 100 Best Genealogy Blogs and Websites in 2025.

https://bloggers.feedspot.com/genealogy_blogs/

I am flabbergasted and honoured to find my little blog, that was launched in 2008, ranked in a very healthy spot seventeen years later on this list of international genealogy blogs.

Coincidentally the power of blogs to preserve and share family stories also hit home yesterday.

Just yesterday I found a new 1st cousin once removed as the result of a large DNA match popping up. On contacting me this young man said "Only recently have I started hearing about the family but always been curious hence why I finally did the test". and then "I was interested as we never knew our real grandparents and their backgrounds and also just curious to know how far back we go and the rest."

Over the years I have blogged the stories of this chap's ancestors in posts on my GeniAus blog. I may have overwhelmed him but I was able to quickly share links to stories about his grandparents, earlier generations, his aboriginality, his convict ancestors, war heroes etc. He now has plenty of time to digest this info over the coming weeks and months. I am thrilled that I have a resource that can help new to me cousins discover their backgrounds. 

The power of blogging to preserve the stories of earlier generations cannot be underestimated.

Monday, March 10, 2025

Ten years ago - I got a Guernsey for Congress

Reposted from ten years ago - as I plan for Connections2025 I remember my delight at being included on the program in 2015. 

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

I got a Guernsey!

When the call for papers for AFFHO Congress 2015 closed I was on a river cruise somewhere between Budapest and Bucharest and, although I had prepared some submissions I was distracted from submitting them on time.

I was disappointed that I forgot to put the proposals in but I decided that I would just rock up to Congress and feast on the banquet of opportunities available there. I was thrilled when, some time between my holidays last year, I was approached to be an Official Conference Blogger with Pauleen Cass and Shauna Hicks as it gave me an opportunity to be involved with the event.... because I like being involved. We have endeavoured to drum up some enthusiasm and interest in the event.



It took me about 5 seconds to respond to an invitation I received from Conference Convenor, Kerrie Gray, a couple of weeks ago. After saying YES I realised what a privilege it is to be moderating the very last session at Congress, A Panel : Family history research- why leave home to do it? I got quite a buzz when I saw that my name had been added to the Conference Program. Thank you to whomever put my name forward, I am both humbled and honoured.

I warned Kerrie that I am a bit rough around the edges. However, I know that with the cast of panelists: Josh Taylor from the US, Carole Riley from Australia and David Holman from the UK we will provide you with some lighthearted banter and serious food for thought at the end of four exciting and educative days.

Mr GeniAus who always brings me down to earth reminded  me that many people hit the road before the last session of a conference. It would be fantastic if you could hang around for what I hope will be a fitting finale to the event.

I'll be wearing my Guernsey with pride.

Saturday, March 1, 2025

Packing the Essentials

I'm packing my conference bag for Connections2025 today as I will be leaving home soon and taking a circuitous route to Brisbane.

My Conference Bag - Please say G'day if you see me carrying it

As I was sorting through my Blogger Beads and other conference necessities on the kitchen table Mr GeniAus said "You're not taking all that stuff with you!"

My curt reply was, "Of, course I am."

Blogger Beads

Among the essentials in my GeniAus bag are Blogger Beads (I have a couple of spares), Business Cards (even though I don't have a business - they are contact cards) and Conference Ribbons (leftovers from earlier events. 

Conference ribbons from earlier events.

I don't expect to see a lot of ribbons at this event but I'm still bringing a few along. The ribbons and beads add a fun element to the serious learning we'll experience at the event.

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