Family History has always meant something to me, I come from a close knit family and have always enjoyed hearing stories about the past.  I caught the genealogy bug back in 2006, it started quite innocently actually, I came across an article online on  the King’s Daughters aka Les filles du roi and wanted to know if I was related to these women, so I  had asked my Mother what her grandmother’s last name was.  I didn’t know much about my ancestors, yes I had heard stories throughout the years, my grandmother would tell me about her mother and father. I knew she had a sister and a cousin, beyond that I really knew nothing.

I  didn’t quite know where to start with my research and please dont ask me how I found the first site but I did, it was called Family Search and I proceeded to type in my grandmothers name.  I came up with nothing, I then went to my grandfathers name and low and behold I did not find him but I found his father.  Thru that I now had another name, my great grandmother.  So I jotted down their names in my trusty notepad and I went off to a land where only genealogists truly know about.  A place where you get lost, you can spend hours and hours researching and it doesn’t even bother you.

I spent many nights up until 3:00am or 4:00am and the only reason I decided to go to sleep was because I couldn’t focus any further, my eyes crossed and I’d fall asleep at my desk.  I lived this way for months, only stopping to create videos and ask family for their photos.

That’s another tip, I started asking family to scan their old photos for me, they had all kinds of old photos of my grandparents as children, and even my great grandparents.  Below is one of the photos I found from one of my aunts, it’s a photo of my grandparents on their wedding day.

I also found out that people loved the information I found, I was sharing every bit of knowledge I had with my family.  I then decided to create a family tree that I could share with them online, I found a great free site called TribalPages, they also offer upgrades 3 different upgrades, their prices are from $19.99 to $36.00 a year (as of this writing).

Once I started updating the family tree they all started sending me information that they had i.e. birth dates, pictures of their children, stories that were told etc.  Some were concerned about privacy which is totally understandable, so in order to make my them feel safe Tribal Pages allows you to put a password to have access to the family tree page, this way only family could have access and see it.  I also could have hidden all living relatives, many software offer that service.  It seemed the more I put up on the site, the more they wanted to add to it.

I still needed and wanted more, I went online and found out where my local genealogy library was so I would start spending days there.  You would be surprised what you will find at the genealogy library.  I think the only problem I had was that sometimes I didn’t know where to start, so I grabbed my trusted notepad and looked at the first name on my list and proceeded.

I’ll tell you something else about the world of genealogy, for the most part fellow genealogists love to help others out, you’ll usually find someone online or at the library who is willing to guide you in the right direction.  However, I do suggest if you find someone online that has information you need you can and should also offer to share some of your own.  I found many were willing to share but do like something back in return which is not a problem if you have done your homework.

That’s it for now, I will be back with my 2nd part of Genealogy and Family History where I’ll be offering tips on how to create a photo montage of your family’s genealogy.

Thanks for stopping by!
Robyn

Here’s a video I created a few years ago for Kathy who was Reme’s partner at the police force. She had shared many wonderful Reme stories with me which only made me feel as though I knew him.  When you watch the video you’ll see a wide variety of photos including some of his K9 police training and a video clip of Reme showing two new recruits who’s boss.  There’s one photo in this video with Reme, his bride Isla and their puppies that should win awards it’s really that cute, you’ll find that photo towards the end of the video.

I really hope you enjoy watching this K9 pet memorial video…


K9 Police Dog Pet Memorial Video from Memories In Hand on Vimeo.

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Here is a Graduation Video that we created for a beautiful girl.  Her Mom and Dad wanted to show their daughter how much they loved her by giving her a graduation video as a part of her grad gift.

This was lots of fun, creating this show for a young girl, I got to choose soft colors, make it girly just as the customer requested, there were different levels of music from hip to soft.  The client was fun and told me afterward that they cried and laughed while watching the video, for me that makes this a definite success.


Graduation Video from Memories In Hand on Vimeo.

Here is a sample wedding rehearsal dinner video.  Melissa and Brian want to share with their family and friends their love story.  They had a definite idea for their choice of music, Lenny Kravitz singing Lady for Melissa’s photos was lots of fun, they wanted something different and catchy.  Throwing in ZZ Top’s Sharp Dressed Man for Brian’s pictures was equally fun and different.

Here is a sample of their video

Melissa and Brian from Memories In Hand on Vimeo.

For more information on our photo video montage videos please visit our website at www.MemoriesInHand.com

Here is a sample of a 75th Birthday Video Montage.  This was a surprise for Roger from his wife, we included video clips of days gone by and some commercial work Roger had done throughout the years.  I really enjoyed working on this video, for one I’m a fan of westerns and Roger had worked as an extra on quite a few Westerns throughout his life and the choice of music was fun.  I really enjoyed seeing the man age from baby to 75 years old and watch him and his family grow.  I enjoyed the whole process of working on this video, from the client who was charming to the subject, I am so happy I got to create this video montage.

Here is a sample


Happy 75th Birthday from Memories In Hand on Vimeo.

Here’s a fun photo video montage for Mom’s 50th Birthday.  I had a great time creating this show, the choice of photos were fun and you could feel the adult children’s love for Mom.  I really like creating shows where I get to see the subject grow from 0 to 100 years old.  I hope you enjoy watching this video.

Here is a sample


Happy 50th Birthday from Memories In Hand on Vimeo.

For more information on our Montage Videos please visit our website at www.MemoriesInHand.com

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Thank you

~Robyn~


“To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream, not only plan, but also believe” ~ Anatole France

It’s that time of year again where students are graduating all over the country in the months of May and early June. Some students are off to college and some are off to find employment, either way they begin a new chapter in their lives.

Both parents and children will be trying to adjust to their new roles in life. Remembering, that little boy or girl who grew up before their eyes, needing them for all their basic and not so basic needs are all grown up with a strong need of independence, an opinion and a mind of their own. They are planning their futures, reaching for the highest mountains and not settling for less. Where did the time go?


We have clients who are giving their children a video montage to celebrate their lives as a graduate gift; they are bonding over their choice of music and photos. Their children are shocked at all the souvenirs Mom and Dad kept, the locks of hair, all the report cards, school papers, poems, the badges and trophies. The fun and emotions going through 17 years of celebrations with your child alone is a precious memory.

I can remember my own mother giving me my box of treasures, I was so surprised at what she kept; she had kept all my report cards from Kindergarten to when I graduated high school and every school badge I won was there too and so much more. I was pleased, flattered and so grateful that Mom had done this and carried it with her to each time we moved.

Even for those who are not doing a video montage for your graduating student, you can still bond over photos and souvenirs, you might want to bring some tissue just in case.

I promise to post something more soon, we’ve been so busy with work this month that blogging my experience has taken a back seat. I’ve been thinking about adding new features to this blog and some entertaining things as well, but stay tuned I’ll post soon.

After much success with the Mother’s Day Special we decided to extend it for a few more weeks. I was surprised by the number of requests and pleased, I’m guessing it has to do with Mom’s and their roles and impact in our lives.

I remember all the wonderful mother touches that my own mom has. Everything she does and makes is the best. Nobody cooks Christmas dinner like her, though my husband comes close (shh don’t tell). Nobody makes spaghetti and meat sauce like her either. When I was young and she would do my laundry it was always perfect and smelled so good.

Mom’s are true heroines, they are either raising the family and working outside the home or raising the family and working inside the home. Either way they’re busy and underpaid.

So I hope some of you will take advantage of our promotion for your moms, I can promise you that we will create something really special and memorable for her. She’ll cry and you probably will too but that’s ok, you’re with mom.

Thanks for coming by!

Robyn