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April 30, 2008

What kind of train are you?

“People get ready, there’s a train a-comin’ …”

Those words and the tune to Curtis Mayfield’s gospel-tinged civil rights anthem have been running through my head ever since my brother forwarded me a link to “The Train Ride,” a thought-provoking slide show comparing life’s journey to a train ride.

Created by a grandmother of an autistic child, “The Train Ride” points out that passengers come and go, there are stops, delays and surprises along the way and we all get off the train with more baggage than we had when we got on.

“The Train Ride” metaphor rings true to me, perhaps because I come from a railroad family or maybe because I’ve heard and enjoyed so many Johnny Cash songs. It got me to thinking about the different kind of trains I’ve experienced in my lifetime. Of those three, I’ve decided I’m more like “B” below:

A. Streamliner. Zipping through life, in a hurry to get to your destination with as few stops as possible. Focused on the destination more than what’s outside the window.
B. Mail train. Frequent stops, picking up a little something new while discarding something old at each one, taking time to absorb the uniqueness of each stop.
C. Freight train. Full throttle on the open road, pausing every now and then to rebuild. Takes on an entirely new identity at each stop.

Which kind of train best describes your life journey so far?

Larry Lehmer is a personal historian who helps people preserve their family histories. To learn more, visit his web site or send him an e-mail.

Flickr photo courtesy of moliere1331.

April 04, 2007

Of cruising, holidays, grandpas...and more



People have long spent vacations in family pursuits - visiting relatives, taking in sites important in their family histories or doing research in such genealogical hotbeds as Salt Lake City or Fort Wayne, Ind.

One area that's been growing in popularity is genealogy cruises. RootsMagic Inc. - producer of popular personal history programs RootsMagic, Personal Historian and Family Atlas - has scheduled a Nov. 11-18 Caribbean genealogy cruise.

Besides stopping in the Bahamas, St. Thomas and St. Maarten after starting in Florida, many of the nation's top genealogy experts will make presentations during the cruise portion of the trip aboard Royal Caribbean's Mariner of the Seas ship. Details can be found here.

Is that Santa I hear? Thinking about the holidays yet? If you're thinking of presenting a loved one with the gift of a family history product in December, it's not too early to start planning. Personal historians tend to get quite busy after Labor Day, so it's better to get started today than to be disappointed later. If you need some help in putting together such a project, drop me an e-mail and I'll be happy to give you some suggestions.

Put Google to work for you. You can now take advantage of Google's book-scanning project of millions of books in the public domain and others made available by rights holders. World Vital Records has teamed with Google to offer text searches of millions of books from around the world.

He said it: “A story is like a star. It is born in the past, illuminates the present and will shine in the future.” – J.R. Carroll.

Just for fun...take a spin over to Jennifer's blog and follow the link to an entertaining remake of Lonzo & Oscar's convoluted musical tale of twisted genealogy, "I'm My Own Grandpa."

Flickr photo of Mariner of the Seas courtesy of  Haole Punk.