Good to hear from you Judy! I know you've been very busy. I hope you are
getting things done on your end soon. <grin>
Matt
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 12:49 PM, Judy White <jjwalliswhite(a)gmail.com>wrote:
Counties are good, haven't done much between knees and eyes have
been laid
up most of the month.
Judy
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 8:02 AM, Matthew D. Friend <
blindgenealogist(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Good Morning Idahoans,
>
>
>
> I realize just now it’s Friday. And Friday is meant to do roll call for
our
> list, yet last week I plum forgot about it. Of course, I had an excuse. I
> was busy with my readings towards my research essay I’m doing for my
> graduate courses. So what was your excuse for not checking in for the
> month? Anyway, I hope everyone is doing well despite the fact that I was
> sick with a sinus cold a couple of weeks ago but getting better as I
> finally was able to get some sleep at night without getting up taking
care
> of my ever so sensitive nose.
>
>
>
> If you haven’t checked in for the month, the now’s the time to do so. I
> hope to hear from you all. Let me know how you been doing. I know Vikki
> been busy. I was glad to hear from her a couple of weeks ago. Sharon is
> ever so loyal and helpful too. She’d been adding things to our Facebook.
> Juvanne Martin from IGS is looking for ancestors pieces that migrated to
> Idaho and what or why they came to Idaho. So if you have anything you
like
> to add to her article let her know your ancestral story. Juvanne Martin’s
> email is juvanne(a)earthlink.net.
>
>
>
> All has been quiet on the home page. I know my counties have been too. I
> also have about 52 new items to add to our Idaho Archives. As soon as I
get
> some time, I’ll add these new items and inform you which counties had
some
> new additions.
>
>
>
> I do need you to be patience with me for the next few weeks. I am heading
> into the home stretch to finishing up my first semester of graduate
courses
> and I’ll be busy with composing these research essays for my classes. One
> of my pieces is on a 19th century Boston Brahmin historian, Francis
> Parkman. The other essay is about how the privation of the Southern women
> in the Confederacy ambulated the Spartan folklores of mothers or
motherhood
> in their activities of the Civil War period. So I hope everyone can bear
> with me in this process since I will probably be putting off some
IDGenWeb
> and Idaho Archives for these essays. I’m almost done readings and
reviewing
> most of my sources.
>
>
>
> Hey Mags! Is that true about your cousin? I’m sorry to hear that. I hope
it
> works out for you and your family to find the funds. Good Luck.
>
>
>
> Well, until next week. Ya’ll h’ve a great weekend!
>
>
>
> Matt Friend
>
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