But, sometimes you just need to walk away from it for awhile. (Mike taught me that.) Being blessed with a large portion of the OCD gene, I tend to become overly engrossed in a project, neglecting other things, like eating and sleeping...
So, I decided it's time to clear the fuzziness from my overworked brain by switching gears and doing something else for awhile.
It's been two months since I last blogged. And so, in the spirit of the family history work that has so completely consumed me, I decided to post a few pictures from my own family history.
This is my dad's great grandfather, Adin Newton, born in Vermont in 1805. I think he looks a lot like Abraham Lincoln. |
This is Cora Ann Newton, Adin's daughter. She is beautiful beyond words. |
Okay, for my last picture-a much more recent video taken last Christmas. I posted it to facebook, but I wanted to repost it here, as well. This one is of Taylor and Brooke. I think Kristi posted one of Hudson and Tyler which is adorable as well. In fact, all the grandkids had so much fun with this dancing Christmas tree!
I am grateful to belong to a wonderful family, with ancestors who left me with a legacy of love and loyalty. As I make an effort to learn about their lives, I am continually impressed with what I learn. Above all, I am grateful for the knowledge I have that my family is forever. One day I will be reunited with these people in these pictures. In the words of one of my favorite songs, "I am a child of God...rich blessings are in store...if I but learn to do his will, I'll live with Him (and them) once more."