I am so pleased with my progress in 2021. I only need to
complete one more post, and I will have answered all 52 prompts! And I wrote
extra blog posts as well—the final tally was 36 posts for my Aird family tree
blog, “Another Tree to Climb”, and 25 posts for my Peterson/Macbeth family tree
blog, “Twigs on the Family Tree”. That’s a total of 61 posts this year!
I discovered so many interesting stories—stories I would
have failed to pursue or would have quickly forgotten if I hadn’t been
motivated to research them further and write them up. Thank you to Amy Johnson
Crow for organizing this wonderful challenge.
So what does the future hold? Yes, I am going to work on 52
Ancestors in 52 Weeks in 2022. This will be a challenging year to find time to
write and research. There are a lot of family obligations and joyous but
time-consuming events, so I have decided to be realistic—I will answer as many
prompts as possible, but I know I won’t be doing all 52 this year and I will be
content with that.
I plan to once again split my responses between the blog for
my family, and the one for my husband’s family. In addition, I will post the
prompts out of order, answering the prompts when I run across the perfect story
rather than marching along in the order Ms. Crow has set them out. For example,
my first post of 2022 will be a response to the prompt for Week 5, February
1-7. I like to do this challenge my way—it’s been working so far, so why rock
the boat?
So Happy New Year, and Happy Researching!
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