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Keeping Grandma Alive in 2018

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I’ve always viewed New Year’s Day as just another day, but some demarcation of time is necessary in this life. And so in the wee hours of darkness, 2018 began.

Color image of an opened date book with a pen on it, date book on a wood plank table with a cup of cocoa and a green plant next to the date book.

Photo by Anete Lūsiņa on Unsplash

I want to let you in on some plans for this blog and for my writing business in 2018.

  • I am participating in a weekly ancestor writing challenge this year. I look forward to sharing more ancestor stories with you.

  • I will create the second journal in the Easy Family History Journal series. Here’s a link to the first one. If you purchase one, please leave a review once you’ve looked at it.

  • I plan to create a fillable pdf version of the first journal since I’ve had several requests for this. I’m still working on how to make it happen.

That’s what I have planned for 2018, but I want to know what you think.

In a few weeks, a survey will arrive in your email box. It won’t be a long one, and I will give away a copy of the first journal, The Growing Up Years, to one of the survey participants via a random drawing. I look forward to reading the responses.

Happy New Year to you and yours!

Copyright ©  2018 Nancy H. Vest   All Rights Reserved

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  1. Mary McElveen says

    January 1, 2018 at 4:01 pm

    Must be something in the air. I’ve determined that I will gather up all the writings that I’ve accumulated and try to assemble them in a manner suitable for publication. Good luck to both of us!

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    • Nancy H. Vest says

      January 4, 2018 at 1:42 pm

      Yes, good luck to both of us. It’s quite a task!

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