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		<title>Online Genealogy Sites Gain Popularity</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 20:51:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Genealogy.com, LLC today announced it has reached two significant milestones. First, the company&#8217;s Online Family Finder Report research tool recently conducted a record 6.7 million online individual searches in one day. Also, genealogy GenForum message boards, which are frequented daily by tens of thousands of genealogists, surpassed a total of three million messages posted.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Genealogy.com, LLC today announced it has reached two significant milestones. First, the company&#8217;s Online Family Finder Report research tool recently conducted a record 6.7 million online individual searches in one day. Also, <a href='http://genealogy-news.com' target='_blank'>genealogy</a> GenForum message boards, which are frequented daily by tens of thousands of genealogists, surpassed a total of three million messages posted.</p>
<p>Online genealogy is considered one of the most popular online pursuits by many measures, with key genealogy sites numbering among the top 50 sites in page views, according to Nielsen//NetRatings. &#8220;Since its inception more than 10 years ago, Genealogy.com has been a leading source of data, tools and resources for building family trees,&#8221; said Rob Armstrong, Chief Executive Officer of Genealogy.com. &#8220;With the increasing popularity of the Internet, we&#8217;ve seen a dramatic rise in the numbers of family history enthusiasts who prefer to use their computers for research, rather that traipsing across town or cross country to visit libraries or cemeteries. We&#8217;ve focused our company on helping those enthusiasts by making our site the one place where they can get everything they need for researching and preserving their family history.&#8221;</p>
<p>As evidence of this growing interest in online family history, Genealogy.com&#8217;s Online Family Finder Report recently conducted a total of 6.7 million individual online searches in a single day. The Online Family Finder Report, which links directly from the company&#8217;s Family Tree Maker software, lets users search the data in their entire family tree against searchable genealogy data on the Internet, as well as Genealogy.com&#8217;s hundreds of data CDs &#8212; all with the click of one button. Genealogy.com is the only company or site to offer this intelligent genealogy search engine, which can search multiple names and dates simultaneously. After the search is completed, which just takes a few minutes, the Online Family Finder Report then produces an organized report with the results prioritized by likelihood that the names found are actually family members connected to the family tree being searched. The Online Family Finder Report is updated regularly, so users can run reports frequently and find new data as it is available.<br />
As another indicator of growing interest in tracing family history online, and in <a href='http://genealogy-news.com' target='_blank'>Genealogy</a> in particular, the site has achieved a traffic milestone confirming its popularity among both amateur and professional family history enthusiasts. Recently, the GenForum message board surpassed a total of three million messages posted. The message boards enable people to collaborate and share information about specific family names, to trade advice on tracing certain ethnicities or locations, and in general to communicate with other people from around the world who share a passion for understanding their family heritage. Visitors to the GenForum message boards can join in a variety of forums categorized not only by surnames, but also by counties, states and countries.</p>
<p>Tools and Resources Available to Help Family Trees Grow<br />
In addition to its Online Family Finder Report and GenForum message boards, Genealogy.com offers family history enthusiasts a wealth of tools and information online and on CD-ROM. On its Web site, the company offers free interactive tools and research sources, as well as www.GenealogyLibrary.com, a subscription site encompassing genealogy research materials and databases. Genealogy.com&#8217;s broad line of genealogy software programs &#8212; including the number-one-selling Family Tree Maker &#8212; are designed to meet the needs of people with varying levels of expertise and interest in genealogy. The growing collection of more than 200 Family Archive CDs offers historical data from U.S. marriage, Census, birth and land records, passenger and immigration lists, military records, family pedigrees, the World Family Tree(TM) and other sources. The World Family Tree is a collection of more than 42 volumes of actual family trees featuring 85 million people, contributed by customers from the US and overseas.</p>
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		<title>Genealogy Research. How Our Ancestors Kept Records</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 17:33:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mr. Free</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your ancestors would marvel at how easily genealogy research can be done today with the click of a mouse! Information that used to take years of research to find now is found so fast.  In the past information was verbally passed down from generation to generation typically relying on memory. When keeping records through [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your ancestors would marvel at how easily genealogy research can be done today with the click of a mouse! Information that used to take years of research to find now is found so fast.  In the past information was verbally passed down from generation to generation typically relying on memory. When keeping records through writing evolved,  myths were some of the first details recorded and stored on these written records. Ancient ancestors thought they were children of gods and their family history was born out of a myth. The earliest <a href='http://geneologyresearch.org' target='_blank'>genealogy research</a> records are myths.</p>
<p>Genealogy Research From the Bible</p>
<p>Some of the more famous bits of genealogy research perhaps is written in the Bible. “So and So begat So and So who lived to be 480 and begat so and so….”  The famous passages from Genesis and the Gospel are frequently referred to as “The Begats.”  The Bible is often looked at as the genealogy research record of Jesus.  Nearly all the Old Testament characters are somehow related to Jesus.</p>
<p>In wondering why our ancient ancestors bothered with recording genealogies it more than likely was due to disagreements over inheritances  In the days when the King James Bible was comprised (1611) this would have especially been an issue of contention while countries were ruled under divine right monarchies. In these times people who hoped to have an opportunity at all of owning property or a title needed to prove they were related to the recently deceased owner of that property or title.</p>
<p>The 1900’s</p>
<p>My Aunt Ruth use to take me on <a href='http://geneologyresearch.org' target='_blank'>genealogy research</a> trips with her in the mid 1960’s.  In those days it was not possible to do any type of substantial genealogy research unless you went physically to the place that your ancestors had lived and died.  Their lives were researched through dusty, faded and quite often illegibly scrawled notes on yellowed, brittle pages in the halls of public records in the town that you believed your ancestors might have once lived in as you searched for any trace of them and their lives.<br />
In the past two of the very best resources of genealogy research were family Bibles and cemeteries.  Our ancestors would record all the important family information in the blank pages of the family Bible and pass this book down through the generations.  Family Bibles are true gems to genealogists as they were recorded by the very people they’re researching.</p>
<p>The next best resource was a cemetery headstone.  It was common genealogy research practice to lay a piece of paper over the headstone and rub it with a pencil to more easily read the information and take it back home to add to the other pieces of gathered research.</p>
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		<title>How To Help Get Your Teen Engaged In Family History &#8211; Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Apr 2010 19:34:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mr. Free</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the goals of family history software, such as family tree software, is to aid folks in families to motivate their children to learn about their forefathers and the importance of their heritage. One way to introduce children to family history is by having them create their own stories, whether it&#8217;s about their life [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the goals of family history software, such as <a href='http://familytreesoftware.org/' target='_blank'>family tree software</a>, is to aid folks in families to motivate their children to learn about their forefathers and the importance of their heritage. One way to introduce children to family history is by having them create their own stories, whether it&#8217;s about their life or stories they make up. What follows below is the first part of a story penned by a youth in the family.</p>
<p>The chip was made so you could command a robot with your thoughts. Fred hoped he could convince the people at the meeting to support him. He couldn’t concentrate very well on the paper he was supposed to be reading that would give him more information on what the chip can do. He kept thinking about his mother. They had discovered a secret not that his mother had left saying she had left to her friend’s house and not to worry. The search team had found this an hour ago and they had left with a team of security robots and body guards. Fred had desperately wanted to go and help them get his mother back but he knew his father would refuse. </p>
<p>They flew speedily over a forest by his mansion. They had the newest luxury model UHV. It had speeds up to three hundred miles per hour and over a thousand horse power. That actually isn’t very fast for a UHV. The fastest UHV was a racing UHV that had top speeds of up to five hundred miles an hour. They passed out of the forest and into a slow traffic air path. They heard lots of honking from other cars. They were going pretty fast considering the slow traffic. They had ten security UHVs escorting them to the building. They finally arrived into the city and the air was filled with a lot more UHVs. They flew past abandoned homes in the down town part of the city. They arrived to an area with many tall, new buildings. Every building had security guards at the main doors with laser pistols that were scanning people that wanted to go into the building. They slowed down to a stop and they descended slowly. His butler opened the door and Fred stepped out putting on his laser glasses. He walked into the building with his guards. His glasses showed the status and rank of each employee and person inside the building. Most of them were low rank on the first floor. They walked past the secretary without bothering to ask for an appointment. Everyone knew who he was. He arrived at the elevator and stepped in. There wasn’t enough room for all of his guards so half of them came into the elevator with him. </p>
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		<title>Family History Software: Incentivizing Your Family Members To Build Legacies Through Stories &#8211; Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 00:17:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mr. Free</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whenever I talk about family history software, I like to highlight the idea that entertaining accounts are one of the best familial and ancestral artifacts to be passed from one generation to the next. It is great when such programs can support such stories, whether it be family tree software or even in family tree [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whenever I talk about <a href='http://familytreesoftware.org/family-history-software/try-the-best-family-history-software/' target='_blank'>family history software</a>, I like to highlight the idea that entertaining accounts are one of the best familial and ancestral artifacts to be passed from one generation to the next. It is great when such programs can support such stories, whether it be <a href='http://familytreesoftware.org/' target='_blank'>family tree software</a> or even in <a href='http://familytreesoftware.org/' target='_blank'>family tree diagram</a>. In my previous post, I introduced the beginning of a tale penned by my adolescent son. It is a story that his children and grandchildren will be most interested in reading when he is old or passed on. Below continues his story in part 2.</p>
<p>The werewolf pack leader leaped and took Gavin down with both paws.  The werewolf pinned Gavin down and howled victoriously. Gavin heard Freeze yell out in pain and suddenly Gavin felt angry. Gavin’s eyes glowed bright green and he shouted out as he thrust his staff forward with his free hand. A jet of energy light shot out into the werewolf’s chest and the werewolf flew backward into a tree, paralyzed. Gavin leaped up and thrust energy from his staff plowing through the werewolves. The rest of the pack realized they didn’t stand a chance and ran off defeated. Gavin fell to the ground exhausted and awed by his new power. He had never done magic as powerful and refined as this! Gavin walked over to Freeze and knelt down. He reached for his pack and rummaged through it looking for a medical healing pack. He remembered he left it at home. Gavin slapped his fore head, he needed help fast, but he couldn’t leave his hurt dragon here. The werewolves might come back or some other creatures. That’s when the wizard stepped out of the shadows. “You have great magical power”, the Wizard said slowly. He knelt down to Freeze and pulled a red cloth out of his cloak and put it against the dragon’s wounds. </p>
<p>Gavin still remembered that memory as translucent as water from a few weeks ago. Gavin was twelve years old with red hair and blue eyes. He was average height and a fast runner. They reached the Wizards tower and Freeze dropped to the ground softly a few feet away from the door.  Gavin walked up to the door and knocked softly. No answer but Gavin remembered from his last visit that the Wizard hated people knocking more than once. They waited for about thirty minutes before Gavin realized the door was unlocked. He opened the door slowly and peered inside. It was unusually quiet inside his tower. Last time Gavin came it was full of the sound of magic at work. Here it was very quiet and he couldn’t see any lights on.  Gavin stepped inside and saw something lying on a table. </p>
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		<title>A Fun Way To Commence A Family History: Get Your Children Involved Without Them Knowing &#8211; Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:08:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mr. Free</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[An simple techniqe to encourage your little ones to participate in family history is to have them write for things they want. It doesn&#8217;t even require family tree software for them to do it. The easiest thing for young ones to write about is simply about what occurred to them that day or that week, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An simple techniqe to encourage your little ones to participate in family history is to have them write for things they want. It doesn&#8217;t even require <a href='http://familytreesoftware.org/' target='_blank'>family tree software</a> for them to do it. The easiest thing for young ones to write about is simply about what occurred to them that day or that week, or what things they are highly anticipating. Both of these things make for a great family record. What follows below will serve as an example for you because it is actually written by my tweenage son, and is part two in this series.</p>
<p>My mom said they would probably be here in maybe ten to fifteen minutes. My sister went upstairs to grab her jacket because it was kind of cold that day. We went outside and walked around the bushes for a minute. She wanted to hide behind the house in the rocks and I told her it would give us away if she was walking on the rocks. </p>
<p>We got into an argument and I told her just to go inside. She went inside and I kept waiting. They came a few minutes later and they drove up onto the drive way. As they got out I saw my cousin Joey walk over to the bush and crane his neck but then he turned back and headed towards the door. I realized he had probably seen me and I decided it wouldn’t work.  </p>
<p>I asked him if he had seen me and he said he had seen something move in the bush. We went inside my house and my Aunt said our house looked great. My Aunt and cousin Joey had not seen my house since they helped us move in.  My Aunt said she had her kids waiting in the car so she left. I decided to show Peter and Joey one of my favorite computer games called Roblox first. I got onto my account and showed them my place for my character and the other games you could play. Then I showed them how the currency worked on the game. We decided to watch my sisters and dad play on the Wii. I asked they Peter and Joey if they wanted to go shoot my airsoft gun outside. They said sure and we went upstairs to grab my airsoft shotgun.  We went downstairs and outside into the backyard. We decided we each get 4 shots a turn at the card board target. We shot my airsoft gun for a little bit and then on Peter’s second turn we ran out of ammo. I told them I had a pack of two-thousand BBs some where in my room although it was probably closer to fifteen hundred because I had shot a bunch of ammo. </p>
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		<title>Family History Software: Prodding Your Child To Build Legacies Through Writing &#8211; Part 9</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 03:06:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this final segment of this series of blog posts on family tree software I am imparting the start of a fictional story thought up and written by my pre-teen son, who is an big reader. It would be great if family tree software could encourage such stories. Without further ado, here is part nine:
Colton [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this final segment of this series of blog posts on family tree software I am imparting the start of a fictional story thought up and written by my pre-teen son, who is an big reader. It would be great if <a href='http://familytreesoftware.org/' target='_blank'>family tree software</a> could encourage such stories. Without further ado, here is part nine:</p>
<p>Colton had always been a bit frightened of Gavin and had respected him more after that. Whenever Colton went to far Gavin just glared at him and Colton would stop. Gavin walked into the kitchen and found Amelia cooking. Beatrice was helping her and they looked over at him as he came in.</p>
<p>“How was your lesson with the Wizard?” Amelia asked.<br />
“Well I learned a bit of basic air magic,” he replied.<br />
“That sounds interesting,” She said, Amelia had never really paid any attention or interest in magic. <br />
“Did the Wizard tell you he’s a vampire?” Beatrice asked. Beatrice had always listened to the castle rumors especially when it pertained to the Wizard. Beatrice had usually asked Gavin questions about the Wizard. Gavin always replied no to her somewhat silly questions. <br />
“No, he’s not a vampire. What are we having for supper Amelia?” <br />
“Well I planned on baking some chicken pies but I can’t seem to find Colton to send him to get flour,” She said stirring the pot with a wooden ladle. Gavin knew he was playing in the forest with his friends.<br />
“I’ll go get it for you Amelia,” Gavin asked. <br />
“No I’ve already started making soup so we will have to have that tomorrow.” Gavin went out of the kitchen and headed towards his room. He walked into the room. His room was very small. Gavin only had room for his bed and a wooden box for his spare clothing. Gavin changed out of his dirty clothes. He walked back down the hall and into the kitchen where Amelia was serving the hot soup. Gavin sat down next to Beatrice. He scooped up soup wit ha wooden spoon into his mouth. His eyes watered when he realized it was still burning hot.  He could taste chunks of smooth potatoes and soft cooked carrots. He gnawed on delicious chicken and then ate another mouthful out of his bowl. He had always enjoyed Amelia’s cooking. On his last spoonful he heard the front door open with a creak and then slam shut. Colton stepped into the kitchen. He was covered with cuts and scratches and he had a black eye.<br />
“What happened to you?” Amelia asked with a surprised look on her face.<br />
“I hate my friends,” was all Colton said. He walked down the hall with a slight limp. <br />
“Honestly the things that boy does…” Amelia trailed off. Gavin set his bowl down by the cooking pot and strapped his short sword onto his belt.</p>
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		<title>Family History Software: Prodding Your Child To Create Legacies Through Stories &#8211; Part 7</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 03:02:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mr. Free</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this series of blog posts on family history software I am  and written by my pre-teen son, who is a voracious reader. I am trying to illustrate the point that ancestry legacies do not have to wait for people to get old and pass on. No, you can get your children writing stories [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this series of blog posts on family history software I am  and written by my pre-teen son, who is a voracious reader. I am trying to illustrate the point that ancestry legacies do not have to wait for people to get old and pass on. No, you can get your children writing stories that will make for great memoirs later. It would be nice if <a href='http://familytreesoftware.org/' target='_blank'>family tree software</a> could encourage such stories. Without further ado, here is part seven:</p>
<p>“Flying long distances makes me tired,” Freeze replied simply. Freeze ran forward and started to flap his wings. He leapt off the ground like a cat and turned around towards the direction of Gavin’s house. He started to pick up speed and Gavin heard the wind whistling through his ears. Gavin slumped forward with a sigh. He always forgot magic makes him tired. But today was a long day, the hunt this morning had taken almost four hours. Gavin turned his head and looked back. The Wizard’s tower was becoming smaller in the distance, a black dot now. Suddenly Freeze curved sharply and Gavin heard something whistle by. “Someone is shooting at us!” Freeze bellowed. Probably some fool trying to make a living off of dragon skin. Probably.</p>
<p>“Go lower, right above the trees!” Gavin yelled against the wind. Freeze swooped lower when Gavin heard a clink. Freeze ducked as another arrow went whistling by. That does not sound like a bow, it is probably a crossbow. Freeze was right above the tree tops now. Gavin heard rustling in the forest and then galloping. Gavin looked down and saw their attacker. He was wearing a black cloak that was covering his face. He was riding a black, huge horse. Gavin saw the glint of silver and he fell forward onto his stomach. He heard the familiar whistle of an arrow. That could have been his neck. This man was a skilled archer, the only reason they hadn’t been hit was Freeze’s quick reaction and speed. They couldn’t keep this up forever. It was time to go onto the offense side. </p>
<p>“Freeze dive into him! We can’t keep dodging these arrows,” he yelled. Freeze drifted for exactly one second, and then he dived. It was such a sharp dive with such force Gavin almost fell of him. Luckily Gavin had squeezed his knees right as Freeze dived.  Freeze shot down with the speed of a peregrine falcon into their attacker. Gavin ducked down against the wind. Freeze turned up sharply as his claws dangled down towards the man. This man though was no ordinary man. He fell flat onto his horse with Freeze missing him by inches. He twisted and was now lying on his backshifted and was now laying down on his back. </p>
<p>Many people enjoy <a href='http://www.weddingringsforever.com/' target='_blank'>tungsten wedding ring</a> when they feel that such benefits are needed in their lives. Many individuals also look for <a href='http://www.idea2result.com/' target='_blank'>appointment setting</a> when the are at that point in their lives when they would be helped by it.</p>
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		<title>Family History Software: Getting Your Child To Leave Legacies Through Writing &#8211; Part 8</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 15:18:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mr. Free</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To continue this series of blog posts on family tree software I am sharing the beginnings of a fictional story dreamed up and written by my pre-teen son, who is an avid reader. I am trying to demonstrate the point that ancestry legacies do not have to wait for people to get old and pass [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To continue this series of blog posts on family tree software I am sharing the beginnings of a fictional story dreamed up and written by my pre-teen son, who is an avid reader. I am trying to demonstrate the point that ancestry legacies do not have to wait for people to get old and pass on. No, you can get your children writing stories that will make for great memoirs later. It would be nice if <a href='http://familytreesoftware.org/' target='_blank'>family tree software</a> could encourage such stories. Without further ado, here is part eight:</p>
<p>Gavin saw the man aim his cross bow with a long, thin arrow pointed up at them. Gavin readied his magic and hoped he could do this. The man fired the arrow with a clunk and Gavin used all his force to stop the arrow from hitting them. The arrow froze in mid air right in front of them almost beautifully. The man in the black cloak stared at it for a second. Then the arrow shattered. Gavin still had things to learn. Freeze sped away leaving the man in the black cloak behind them. </p>
<p>“I see the Wizard has been teaching you magic,” Freeze said as they landed in front of Gavin’s cottage.<br />
“Yes, and it probably saved us back there,” Gavin replied without staring at Freeze. Gavin bade Freeze good night and headed towards the cottage. Freeze trotted over to the stables where his room was. Gavin stepped inside and was greeted by a hug from his little cousin Sally. <br />
“You bring candy?” Sally said hopefully. Gavin smiled down at his baby cousin.<br />
“No I went to see the big Wizard,” Gavin said. Sally frowned and waddled off towards the kitchen. Gavin lived with his Aunt and cousins since he was an orphan. His father was a sailor and had fought in many battles as a warrior before his ship had gotten lost at sea. His mother had gotten sick with grief and had quit eating. His mother left Gavin and her family to go on a search for his father. She left without telling anybody but she left a note to say where she had gone and that her sister Amelia was to take care of Gavin. Amelia was always kind to Gavin and his uncle had shown him how to hunt when Gavin was a young boy. His uncle William has passed away after he became ill. Gavin had three cousins, the oldest Colton, the second oldest Beatrice, and the youngest Sally. Colton had always fought with Gavin and had always wanted to out do him. Gavin had tolerated this at first but eventually got sick of it and he had once tackled Colton to the ground and hit him twice. Gavin was a couple years older than Colton and had more of the advantage. </p>
<p>Many people enjoy <a href='http://www.idea2result.com/' target='_blank'>appointment setting</a> when they feel that such benefits are needed in their lives. Many individuals also look for <a href='http://www.weddingringsforever.com/' target='_blank'>tungsten wedding ring</a> when the are at that point in their lives when they would be helped by it.</p>
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		<title>A Fun Way To Start A Family Story: Get Your Little Ones Involved Without Them Knowing &#8211; Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 21:06:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mr. Free</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[An easy way to get your children involved in family history is to have them write for things they want. It doesn&#8217;t even require family history software for them to do it. The easiest thing for young ones to write about is simply about what happened to them that day or that week, or what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An easy way to get your children involved in family history is to have them write for things they want. It doesn&#8217;t even require <a href='http://familytreesoftware.org/family-history-software/' target='_blank'>family history software</a> for them to do it. The easiest thing for young ones to write about is simply about what happened to them that day or that week, or what things they are looking forward to. Both of these things make for a great family record. What follows below will serve as an example for you because it is actually written by my tweenage son.</p>
<p>On Monday my cousins came over. On Monday it was a break from school because it was Martin Luther King Jr day and we all had school off. My cousins Peter and Joey were coming over. On Monday morning when I woke up I asked my mom when they were coming over. She said they would be over between 11:00 and 12:00 that morning. That morning we moved the Wii and Playstation downstairs with the TV. We were having some behavior problems that morning and so my dad gathered everyone around in the front room and he had sat down. He said in a calm voice, “We have been having some trouble this morning and I would like everyone to tell us something they will do today to make us all happier.” I said I would not bother my siblings because I have a problem with that. My sister May said she would help out our baby brother Ricky to not scream. My sister Samantha said she could help my mom clean the house. And my sister Haley said she would not make Ricky scream. </p>
<p>After the meeting I went upstairs and I grabbed my clothes. I went and took a shower because my hair was feeling oily.  My mom had left to go run errands. Later when it was about 11:00, I had decided that I would hide in the bushes and scare my cousins when they came to the door.  I realized they might take a while so I went back in and I asked Samantha if she wanted to come scare them with me. We went outside right as my mom pulled up. We helped her take groceries inside the house. Earlier that day I asked my mom what we were having for lunch and she said she will probably go pick up a pizza. </p>
<p>I told her I was kind of sick of pizza and I asked if she could get hot dogs. When she got back from the store I looked through the bags as usual to see what she got. My mom had got hot dogs and barbecue chips (Hooray!). I asked when they were coming and she said she had just talked to my Aunt and they had already left and were on the freeway. </p>
<p>This ends part one. You can find worthwhile <a href='http://familytreesoftware.org/' target='_blank'>family tree software</a> and a good <a href='http://familytreesoftware.org/' target='_blank'>family tree diagram</a> if you take the time to look.</p>
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		<title>Family History Software: Prodding Your Child   To Create Legacies Through   Writing &#8211; Part 6</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 14:17:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mr. Free</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who knew that <a href='http://familytreesoftware.org/family-history-software/try-the-best-family-history-software/' target='_blank'>family history software</a>, and even <a href='http://familytreesoftware.org/' target='_blank'>family tree software</a>, would find such a significant pool of people wishing to complete family history work? There are even a number of people who are searching for <a href='http://familytreesoftware.org/' target='_blank'>family tree software</a> because such diagrams are a nice visual way to see all family lines at the same time. It will be a fine day indeed when such software programs support family stories. But guess what? It is not necessary to wait until you or your family is at the end of their lives before collecting such stories. What follows below is part six of my son&#8217;s own fantasy novel.</p>
<p>Gavin flipped his hands over so his palms were facing upward. He lifted his hands up slowly. The rock started to shake, and then it exploded sending shards everywhere. “You didn’t clear your mind,” the Wizard observed. The Wizard put down a pin onto the table. </p>
<p>Gavin shut his eyes and breathed heavily trying not to be nervous. He tried a different gesture this time. Gavin faced his hands sideways and swept them to the side. The pin shifted an inch then floated across the table. Gavin’s heart warmed with satisfaction. “Move your hands more quickly and use your arms instead of your hands to stop the objects from shaking or not moving how you want them too,” the Wizard said lifting up the pin with magic and smoothly put it into his pocket. Gavin wondered what they were going to do next when something hit him. Freeze had not come into the tower with him! “Sir, Freeze did not come in with me!” Gavin said with a note of alarm creeping into his voice. He knew this area could be dangerous when you’re outside alone at night. </p>
<p>“I will find him,” the Wizard replied. The Wizard’s eyes narrowed and then they looked blank. “Sir, aren’t you going to look for him?”  <br />
“He is on the top off the tower sleeping,” the Wizard said coming out of the trance.<br />
“How….?”<br />
“I have a special mind chain connected to the follies to notify me things. They found your dragon, not me.” Gavin was amazed at all the different types of magic they were. “the lesson is finished for now. I will notify the follies to tell dragon to come down,” the Wizard said. H went back into the trance for a moment. Gavin picked up his staff and he stood up. Gavin heard a muffled thump outside. That must be Freeze he thought with a grin. The Wizard’s power was amazing. “The next lesson will be in four days on the fifth day. We are going to have more lessons now to prepare you too become a Wizard when you turn fifteen.” The Wizard added. Gavin nodded his head and he walked out the door. He stepped outside as the force of the cold hit him. He noticed an object shift out of the corner of his eye. He turned and realized it was probably a follie camouflaging with the door. </p>
<p>Gavin turned away and he saw Freeze at the edge of the forest waiting. He walked through the thick, tangled grass and he climbed onto Freeze’s back. “So how was your little nap?” Gavin asked with a grin.</p>
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