Showing posts with label time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label time. Show all posts

Monday, October 31, 2011

4 generations Family Tree Clock

Family and Family History have something in common, beside the name: they require passion, and devotion. They require TIME.
Remind yourself and your family about this with a Family Tree Clock like this:
It has a family picture in the center with parents and children, with pictures of the grandparents on the 4 sides and then pictures of the great grandparents in place of some of the numbers.
It's a very inexpensive way to express your love for your Family and Genealogy to everyone that is welcomed in your home.

You can find instruction on how to create a clock like this here. 
You will also find more clock templates in the Template Gallery on my website, just type "clock" in the search box.
While these templates might be sized for specific clocks, you might just resize their images to make them fit any size clock, up to 12 inches  (inside diameter).
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Love my Creative Genealogy templates and ideas
My HM club members can have their favorite template transferred to their account for personal use, or  can have it completely personalized by me for them  for a reasonable fee.
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Friday, January 29, 2010

BFF get the best!

Do you have a BFF( Best friend forever)?
If you do, I know you like doing things with her/him and spending as much time as possible together.
Who knows how many pictures you have that document the crazy things you have done together or the moments, happy or sad, you have shared.
This year you and your BFF can do something more with your time and your pictures!
This year is the year you can stay on top of your digital scrapbooking and do something FUN and EASY with the photos you take. I have a  great special I am offering for 2 days only to you AND your BFF. Find a friend that you think would love Heritage Makers and getting started (or keep going) with digital storybooking. You and your friend each join Club Premier, one year of premier membership for only $99 (approx. $8 a month!) and then YOU will receive $40 in FREE credits towards any product just for getting you and your friend going. PLUS Both of you will get a FREE greeting card credit. This Club Premier is only offered ONCE a year so make sure you jump on board now. Take a look at some of the projects you can create with premier:

http://www.heritagemakers.com/projectBrowserStandAlone.cfm?projectID=1174438&productId=62

http://www.heritagemakers.com/projectBrowserStandAlone.cfm?projectID=928221&productId=21

http://www.heritagemakers.com/projectBrowserStandAlone.cfm?projectID=1184527&productId=67

Also, look around the blog, as there are tons of other ideas to get you started!
Please contact me before the end of the month of January and I can get you and your friend going, as well as offer you a FREE getting started demo.

EXTRA SPECIAL: Get 5 friends to join club premier get $150 in free credits and a canvas for $35!

What are you waiting? Choose now to preserve your memories with the ones you like to create them with!
And if you don't have a BFF, working on your projects together with somebody else, might just be the opportunity to become a BFF!

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Don't wait!

How many of us feel that their life is so busy, they don't have time... Time to do the things that matter most...
Time to play with your children, time to make that telephone call to that friend of yours or to send a note to a dear one...
We get so busy trying to make the money we need for that vacation, or to buy everything for our children that we forget that we should take time to spend with our dear ones today.

I can't hide the fact that I fall in this trap many times...
My mom came to visit me last Christmas for the first time. Read more about it here.
During her 2 weeks stay at our house, she kept asking me to make her a calendar like the one I had made for our home, and I told her I would make her one for the next year since I wanted to collect all the birthdays from aunts and cousins.
She really didn't want to wait, but had to.
She kept asking about it every time I would call her, and I would tell her:"Don't worry, I will make it!".
Well, in the last week of July she ended up in critical conditions in a hospital there in England and I was faced with my worst fear: what if it is too late?
I had procrastinated all the steps needed to make that calendar she wanted so much, and I might never be able to give it to her...
That thought was killing me, so I started working on that calendar at once, even if I didn't know if I would have finished it in time to give it to her.
To speed up the process, I used a template, and started dragging and dropping family pictures.
I wrote my cousins to ask for pictures and birth dates to insert in the calendar for my mom to remember all of them. I called my aunts for the info I couldn't retrieve through the emails...
Thankfully my mom started getting better, but I kept asking for the missing birth dates to everybody.
Finally my mom was at home with my sister, and I just published her calendar, as soon as I got the last missing birth date.
You can see the whole calendar here.
I am so glad that she is better now, but I have learned the lesson.
DON'T WAIT!
Don't wait to have time to do those things that tell your loved ones that you love them and you care about them! Don't wait to write your family history! Don't wait to preserve your precious photos!
Don't wait for when you will have time:
MAKE THE TIME!

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Friday, June 5, 2009

The best gift

What is the best gift you could give?
When I was younger I thought the more expensive a gift, the better.
In the beginning I loved dolls and cars; growing up it was the time of clothes and jewelry...
Then I grew up a little more, and realized that all those things weren't really important. What was starting to really be important, was time.
Time spent with my family, my friends.
Time I wish I could enjoy again talking with my dad, whom I lost when I was 13...
Time traveling and making new discoveries.
Time making memories.
Time preserving those memories.

My husband wanted to get me a diamond ring for our engagement. You might think I am weird, but my answer was:" And what would I do with it? Wouldn't a simple much less expensive ring still be a good memento of the day you asked me to marry you?
How about we save that money for future travels? For family needs?"
It took him a lot to understand that I really didn't desire a diamond ring, but then he appreciated the fact that we went 5 different places for our honey moon: Florida, Utah, Italy, Switzerland and England and that now we have a book preserving those memories.A diamond ring could only be passed on to one of our children. I can make copies of the book I made, and all my children will be able to enjoy it and share it with their children.
If they desire, the will be able to make more copies for each of their children so they will know their grandparents' love story.
I get my children's toys at garage sales. They will get broken anyway. The real gifts from me to them are the books I make about them, the playing cards with their pictures, the family folds, the genealogy posters I created.
While right now toys might be their first desire since they are so little, I know that when they will be grown up, they will really treasure these books and other projects I have taken the time to create for them.
I do have a couple dolls, and some jewelry pieces from my mom and my grandma and I do treasure them, but they tell me very little about the persons that gave them to me.
The Storybooks I create for my children and for all my other family members and friends, tell them that they are special to me, that they mean a lot, that they are worth the time I took to make something for them, to preserve a special memory.
These projects will remind them of me, of who I am when I am too old or I am not here anymore.
One of the last books I created was my son's VPK book. It has pictures of him, his friends, his teachers, and a collection of many of his favorite things.
I have no memory of my pre-k years(we call it asilo in Italy) except for a couple of flash backs that I can't tell if they are a dream of the reality. I don't remember any of the friends I had or what I liked to do there. My son will be able to look at the book and know that his memories are not dreams and remember all of his friends and favorite things.
How much I wish my parents could have done something like this for me, but there was nothing like Heritage Makers 30 years ago!

So, don't waste your time looking for expensive gifts that could end up in a future garage sale or that just aren't able to really say a lot about you.
Take time to tell the stories in your home.
Take time to help your child understand his/her self worth, to improve his/her self esteem, make a book about him or her , about his/her family history.
Take time to read these books with your children at night time or any other time during the day.
Time is the best gift you can give, and you will see that as time goes by, all the other material things lose importance and value while time with the memories related to it becomes the most precious thing of all!

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Time Traveling


Who wouldn't like to go back in time?
So many movies have been filmed about this topic, but do you believe you can travel time?
I do.
I just did it.
I went through old pictures, very old ones, pictures of my children great grandparents, their parents and even their great grandparents...
I looked at their face, their clothes, trying to imagine what they were thinking, and what their life was like 100+ years ago. I need to go talk with my husband's grandma, and ask her about her family, their jobs, what they were like when they were together, and then put a book together so that my kids will be able to travel time again and again even when we won't be around anymore.
Some of them had a few words in the back, and that really made them more precious.
In the meanwhile, I scanned all those pictures, I cannot stand the idea that if something happened to them, there would be no more time travel for my kids, my grand kids, my future generations...
I made various copies to make sure that should something happen to my computer, or my laptop, or my external hard drive, the pictures will still be on another device to make more copies again. This is also going to be my Christmas gift for all the other members of the family (inexpensive but at the same time priceless!), which at the same time will raise the chances to preserve these pictures forever and for many more families to travel time through the pictures of their ancestors.

I love time travel!

I travel time when I put together my storybooks, when I create a family tree poster, when I look at my children's pictures, or my childhood pictures, when I ask questions about my dad, my grandparents to any other family members...
When I write the story behind a picture I am allowing my family and friends to travel time with me at a superior level, because they don't need to guess what that picture was about, when it was taken, what I was thinking: they will know.

Time travel: this is one other reason why I am the Heritage Maker in my home.

Are you traveling time too?


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