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This blog is where I record a limited depiction of my feelings, family, and faith. My blog was recently under intense scrutiny, and so I feel this disclaimer is necessary. I try to tell my story as openly as I can, but this blog represents a cropped and narrow-viewed version of my story -- like all social media -- it is NOT the full story. Many events happen behind the scenes that are not recorded or written about, due to the sensitive nature of others involved. Life has many layers. Many layers can be shared and many cannot, and this blog is simply a layer of my life that I allow others to view, but it is not an accurate depiction of all the layers of my life.

The Day of the Dead

Did you know that November 1st is the Day of the Dead? I learned that while watching a youtube video of a guy in Disneyland, describing the display they have there, celebrating this day. It is a day to remember those who have passed away, you celebrate their life, and the things that they loved. Today is a big deal in some Countries. 

I thought today would be a great day to share the pictures my mother took for me of a Cemetery they visited, while they were traveling the East Coast. I love Cemeteries. They can be so beautiful, and so interesting. My love for cemeteries came along with my love of Family History. I have visited a few recently in Utah, in search of ancestors. One day I would love to go East to try and find Charles' ancestors. 

As I have done family history, some of the sting of death has been taken away from me. The reality is, I probably have more friends on the other side than I do here! What a comfort it is to get to know those who have gone before me. I know there will be open arms for me when my time comes to journey into the next stage of life. Hopefully when I am 115 years old! 

To celebrate the Day of the Dead, I am going to do an extra batch of Family History Indexing. I have done it every day now for over 2 months. It has been wonderful. I am almost to 2000 names, just by doing 1 batch a day. (10 minutes of my time!) 

Take a moment today and think of those who have passed on. And know that one day you will absolutely see them again! What a joyful thought that is! 

Enjoy the pictures! Check out the size of some of those headstones! Wow! 

I have often wondered what words would be carved on my headstone after I am gone. What will be said of me when my mortal journey is complete? What will be said of you? I better shape-up so people will remember me fondly, eh? :-) 


















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