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Something
I guess I didn’t have much to say for the past several months. Not that there hasn’t been anything much happening. In fact, quite a bit has happened. Currently, we are just coming out of winter after a fairly mild season. Funnily enough, we’ve had two days in September (spring), today included where it’s just been cold but didn’t have more than one day like this through the winter. But we had a few days of much warmer than usual temperatures earlier in the week that made me forget all about winter.
Anyway, spring has sprung and with a particularly wet July, plant life is really blooming. The bottlebrush trees are already flowering when that usually starts late in September. Pollen is everywhere and so the anti-histamine regimen has also begun.
After the better part of the year spent not doing much exercise, I decided I needed a kickstart and joined the new gym that opened up in our suburb this month. We’ve had a pool for 20+ years but no gym despite our suburb being one of the largest in the state. Not that there’s any shortage of gyms around here. Plus there are a couple of others opening up this year nearby. But I decided to go to the city-run gym because they have a pool and membership includes two free months. Well, it did when I joined as an early bird foundation member. The gym is high-tech with the machines all hooked to Bluetooth and the internet on many of the machines. It opened on Monday and I started off that morning. Last week I met with a trainer to do a plan and I got through the full plan. I was just a bit sore on Tuesday but went back and did some rowing and cycling and I was still quite sore. It was only today when I could say the soreness had properly gone away for the most part. So this morning I went and did another workout that will likely have me sore again tomorrow. I plan to do some cardio tomorrow. There have been some hiccups with the gym such as the fact that phone coverage inside is pretty poor, which makes it hard to access my online music service without downloading songs to the phone first. Some of the machines won’t connect online and so they don’t work with the online programming that is supposed to happen. This has slowed down my workouts a bit while I try to work out the bugs that can be sorted…or switch to a different machine. One of the treadmills was listed out of order on day two and is still not fixed. I am sure these things will get fixed but it’s a bit frustrating too. One of the downsides of having everything connected online, I guess.
Due to the rain in July, our yard turned into a jungle and I wasn’t able to mow earlier because the “key” for our lawnmower (battery-powered) got lost. New keys now exist but the motivation has been iffy at times for some good reasons and not-so-good ones. But I did get out and mowed a big section of the backyard and side and then got the front yard mowed this past weekend. The batteries don’t last long so I had to choose the most important parts. We do plan to get more batteries so we can do more mowing in the future.
About six weeks ago, I was leaning across the sofa to reach for the remote control when I hit the top of my foot and toes on a footrest that was slightly out from its closed position on our recliner sofa seat. It really, really hurt at the time and then it bruised up but I thought it was getting better. Weeks later I was still having problems and went to the doctor and then had an x-ray and ultrasound. Turns out I fractured my foot with that injury and it’s still healing. And I also had a mildly sprained ankle that needed to be looked after too. My doctor sent me to get a Dexa scan as a fracture with minimal trauma as occurred was not normal. Results say I have low bone density but because I have had a minimal trauma fracture, they are calling it osteoporosis and I’ve been referred to a specialist due to my young-ish age. It runs in my family so not totally surprising but I honestly thought the results would show nothing special as they usually do…I guess my luck has run out there. Anyway, the new exercise will help with that and I need to put more calcium-rich foods into my diet. The fractured foot has made my exercise options kind of limited but hopefully will heal soon and allow me to do more walking and other weight-bearing exercises.
Meanwhile, my father had a stroke about three weeks ago and due to negligence at the VA hospital his outcome was worse than it should have been. The emergency room staff were quite good but once he was admitted it seemed his care really went downhill. He was left in a room for a day and they didn’t do the MRI that was scheduled by the ER doc (or anything else) and constant attempts by my mom to get in touch with the doctor went unanswered. She finally checked him out of that hospital and moved him to one closer to home and the care was amazing there. My brother flew out from Charlotte for a few days and was also able to help things along in some areas. My dad has just gotten home after a stint in a rehab center and is doing okay, all things considered. His mobility is okay but his speech has been very affected and his right side is also impaired. Most of that has improved but the speech is still a major issue. And he turns 80 in three days. But at least he’s home now.
I sent a birthday message to a friend who has been out of touch in recent years and got a lovely message back. I was fairly sure she had just retreated from the world but it is hard to know when you are out of touch for long periods. I’m glad I was right about that. It will be good to be back in more regular contact again.
I guess it’s hard to write about current events and not write about Covid-19…We are doing fine here. We have had a few very short lockdowns this year, lasting three to five days each. We are fortunate it did not spread widely. The last time was in June and we had four local cases total and I think all were the delta variant. I suspect some luck was involved in the limited spread along with some effective government regulation. (I’m mostly happy with our local government’s response to COVID although they do have a lot of issues with the health system, in general, that need a lot more care.)
On a related note, potential visits back home are still kind of distant future. I had moved thoughts to middle-late spring next year but I imagine it’s going to be later than that.
Also on a related note, I am fully vaccinated. I had my first jab in May and the second last month. I got the Astra-Zeneca version which apparently is showing as better protection against the delta variant. The Scientist had to wait to get his due to surgery he had in May, and he got the Pfizer one which is now the preferred one for under 60s. (This changed after I had gotten my first one.) The boys are both booked to get their first jabs next month.
I think there was more for me to say but I guess this is a good start.
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Trouble with family
It’s a story very familiar but family on Facebook has been a big issue again. A couple nights ago I finally decided to block posts from my feed from a close family member. I’ve had to see posts for years and years about dislike, fear and hatred of Obama. Now it’s similar for other Democrats and then there’s the undying devotion to the current president.
This time it was a post that was mean and nasty to those of us who are against Trump and I tried to call this person out on it. Unfortunately it was turned into more moaning about how terribly this person has been treated when the focus of my comment was on the nastiness of the post. I finally decided I had to block posts for my own mental well-being. It makes me sad but I just can’t keep reading all the stuff that’s posted. So I responded to the post and said I was blocking this person’s posts. Last night I had responses not so much to that but to my taking personal offense at the post…which led to more ongoing discussion. And then somehow posts from almost two years ago were being resurrected in an attempt to show how I was being mean to the followers of the president. Which it wasn’t since I was only targeting the president and fellow politicians.
I really had to ponder that someone would have to go back two years to find something even remotely close to being the same. But it wasn’t. Two posts from two years ago came up, one of which related to the confirmation of Kavannaugh to the Supreme Court…it was actually more related to sexual assault and reasons people don’t come forward. But that had also been turned political and it was claimed the allegations were false when in fact that wasn’t proven. Sigh…
I can’t wait for the election to be over even though that really won’t be the end of it. I can only hope the current holder of the office of President leaves if he is voted out.
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Half a year gone
Hard to believe but half the year has gone by and it seems like just yesterday I was having a birthday. During lockdown it seemed time went quite slowly sometimes and other times it was just speeding past.
Here in Western Australia we are still quite fortunate and have reached stage 4 restrictions. We still have limits on numbers to stadiums and such but life is certainly close to being normal here. Our borders are still in hard lockdown and it looks like it might be some time for that change. It was due to move to stage 5 on the 18th but that has been put back to due to spikes in cases in Victoria and to a lesser extent in New South Wales. Now the plan is to move to stage 5 on the 1st of August. So we continue in our rather large-ish bubble in WA. International travel is likely some time off although it’s possible we will extend the bubble to New Zealand which has been mostly covid-19 free for a while now.
My swimming lessons restarted a few weeks ago. The first lesson back was quite a mess for me. I felt like I couldn’t do anything I had learned. But I was doing much better the following classes and I’m even improving on my breast stroke kick.
My exercise has been up and down. This past week I’ve done limited exercise but the couple weeks before I did much better. Overall, I think I’m doing far better than last winter but I could be better. I’ve got plans to do some swimming this evening along with tomorrow’s lesson and some swimming on Wednesday when I go to the pool with my client.
Our tai chi classes are back to meeting in person again and it’s so much better now. We got going again the last week of term and now it’s term break. However we are doing workshops during the break so we’re still attending and for longer hours.
One of the things I missed out on earlier this year was the opportunity to get my Animal Crossing Switch when it was released. I had no idea it would sell out so quickly and there weren’t restocks happening in Australia. But that changed late last month when new stock was announced for Australia and I managed to pre-order one for release on the 10 of July. Happily my order worked out and was deliver on the day and I am quite pleased. It’s rather expensive but I’m a long time lover of the Animal Crossing franchise and if ever I would buy one of these, this is the one to get. Even the box is quite lovely and it likely will be the only one in this how to be kept in the long term. Now we have consoles available for each family member and can play against each other. Lego Lover has the lite version of the console and the rest of us have the regular one which can be used with the tv. I had just about given up hope of getting one when the new stock was announced so I guess I was quite lucky in that.
Another thing that we are back to is organised games nights with our friends. At first we were taking a lot of precautions but since community transmission here has been zero, we have relaxed quite a bit. On the 4th, we had a special 4th of July day with special food and decorations for the day. It was more than our family normally does and we had such a good time together. It really helped to improve moods among us to be close with people we care about.
I am so frustrated to see the situation back home and to see people I care about about carrying on about wearing masks and the whole hoax conspiracy stuff. So far nobody close to me has got this but I worry that it’s a matter of time.
And who knows when I will get back to see my family. I imagine it might be still another year and a half before chances of getting back to the US is possible. And that’s only if the leadership actually changes since the current leadership is so lacking.
Well, I guess I have rambled on enough for this post. I am going to try to update on a few more things in the next week or so.
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Family
In 1975 I was ten years old and my family lived just outside Atlanta, Georgia. We moved there when I was a toddler and my younger brother was born there. Our first couple of years were in an apartment but then my parents built a house in Forest Park and that’s where we were in 1975.
I couldn’t say exactly when, but my mom’s sister came to live with us from Pennsylvania that year. She was ten years younger than my mom and her father was grandma’s second husband. There’s another sister who was still in high school at the time and is only six years older than me. Anyway, Aunt D had married and had had a baby just out of high school and was now either separated or divorced. Anyway she was again pregnant when she arrived that year.
I won’t say I remember too much of that time except that we shared a bed and I apparently used to kick her quite a bit in the early days. I’d been the only girl and never had to share sleeping space before so I was a bit greedy with my double bed. :) Otherwise I think my aunt and I got along just fine. I was rather excited about her new baby and looked forward to my cousin being born soon.
It was the middle of summer and we reached the end of June. Aunt D was still there and heavily pregnant. My brother played little league baseball and we used to sit and watch the games in the hot summer sun. I have a very strong memory of sitting there with my aunt one day. In front of us was the baseball field and behind us was farmland, I think…Well something not developed in any major way at the least. Some dark clouds had rolled in and we could see the rain coming from behind us and it was such a neat experience. Any time I see the rain from afar, I think of that first time experiencing it. I don’t actually remember getting wet that day although I’m sure we must have since it was headed towards us.
My grandfather (father’s father) used to fly from Pennsylvania sometimes to visit us. I don’t know how regular this was but he did it a number of times while we lived there. This year, he came down with my aunt and her family. I can’t recall whether they flew down or drove although it seems likely driving was more cost effective. There were three cousins in that family. One, a girl, who was three years older than me. The other two were boys, one a couple years older and one a year younger.
Anyway, this was the first time my cousins had visited. I remember having the best time with my cousin K. That summer “Love Will Keep Us Together” was big and we used to sing along to that and we played it often. We started writing letters after that summer and that song was regularly mentioned. I don’t recall all that we did during the visit but there were some highlights. My brothers had a pup tent set up in the backyard and my cousin and I crawled into the tent one day and she somehow crawled over an open nail which went into her knee or maybe below it. She was taken off to be treated and came back with a bandage on her knee/leg.
One of these days, my aunt went into labor and my parents went away with her to the hospital while my grandfather, aunt and uncle took us to Stone Mountain state park. I still remember us having our photo taken that day. There’s a photo we have with us standing together and my cousin’s bandage is obvious. I know we went on the railroad there but don’t recall much else of the visit. In the evening we went home. At some time, my parents returned from the hospital and told us my aunt’s baby had died at birth. I was very sad about it at the time and often recalled it over the years. I don’t remember much else from that week but I know our visitors left some time after the 4th of July and that was that. Life went on. My aunt continued to live with us for a time and I recall we took a trip to Savannah, probably later that summer as it was definitely during our vacation time. Aunt D started dating someone and eventually moved in with him. That was another relationship that didn’t last for too long.
Eventually Aunt D moved back to Pennsylvania. She had a string of relationships and eventually married a second time and had a son in the 1980s. She went on to divorce that husband and later married a third time. In 1992, I think, she was diagnosed with uterine cancer and after a long battle she died on December 23 the following year. I remember the day partly due to being two days before Christmas but also since Lego Lover was born five years later on the anniversary.
I moved to Australia the next year while pregnant with Game Fanatic. Then I became pregnant again in 1997 and had a fetal demise in the early second trimester. It was a very distressing time. Back then to call home cost a small fortune but I did end up calling many times after the loss. I think it was one of the first times I called and talked to my mom that I expressed the idea that I had an idea of how my aunt had felt when her baby died even though my pregnancy had not lasted so long. My mother told me at the time that in fact, my aunt’s baby had not actually died but she had given it up for adoption. I was fairly devastated when this was added to my experience. I don’t recall having that many clear feelings about that baby loss but I do know that I thought of it through the years and had mourned it in my way. This had been a horrible deception and I really felt betrayed when I found out. Not something that helped me deal with my own loss at all. I don’t know that I thought of it at that much at the time but I knew I had a cousin out there somewhere that I’d never met and possibly never would meet.
Fast forwarding many years…
Just after Christmas I got a message via Ancestry dna from someone who said she was a match. I went to have a look and it showed she was either a first or second cousin, most likely second. It showed she was born in 1975 and was from Georgia. I immediately thought this could be that lost cousin but I needed more information. I had a bit of a conversation back and forth with this person and she had found her biological father who thought the mother was named Dxx Mxxxxx and he seemed to think she had passed away. Well the D was right but the surname was wrong although her married name at the time did start with an M. So it seemed a bit closer. He also seemed to know she had an older sister. I’d been hesitant to share much before but with this information I felt it only right to fill in a few blanks. I felt sure this was the cousin who had been adopted. I contacted my mom and we talked and she felt this could be that child too, although she was still a bit wary.
My new cousin wanted to make contact with her half siblings but I honestly had no idea what they might know of a sibling. I asked her to hold off on making contact until I knew what has been shared before,. I talked to my mom and she didn’t know either. It was at this point I learned that it wasn’t just us kids who were told the baby had died but any who knew she was pregnant. Apparently only my parents, my grandma and aunt knew about it at the time and the rest of us were in the dark. My mom said this was the way they handled it at the time because they felt it would be easiest for all. I guess this made me feel a bit better knowing this but it does still bother me.
I was going to call my cousin to tell her about this but then my mom said she could ask her younger sister about it. Mom messaged me later and said younger aunt was aware but not until long after the fact. She didn’t think my cousins knew about the sister though. In fact she’d been under the impression it was a boy my aunt had had which really surprises me because I knew even back in 1975 it had been a girl that she’d been carrying. My aunt was going to call my cousin to share this news but was going to wait for the weekend. My newly found cousin was in a hurry and trying to push things along so I was keen to get the information out there sooner even though I wasn’t sure how it would be received.
Eventually I made a call and talked to my cousin. I was highly anxious about it. While I didn’t think it would be a shock, surely it would be a surprise. I just wanted to give her a heads up. My cousin did actually know of this. Seems my aunt’s third husband had shared this with my cousin some time after her mom died. So not a shock for her. She didn’t know what her brother might know. She was okay for contact and she was going to share with her brother. This mostly took place late at night for me and by the time I got up the next day, my cousins were both friends with their newly found sister on Facebook so I assumed it was going well. More information was shared from other family members and I guess it’s all good now.
One other tidbit is interesting and that’s that my older cousin’s middle name was after my mom. It turns out the younger sister also has this middle name with a slight difference in spelling. A neat coincidence.
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A few words, finally
My intention back in October was that I would write all about my US trip. So now it’s six months later and the last I wrote was about being ready for Game Fanatic’s birthday.
I do have intentions of writing a bit about my holiday but today I am going to try to just get back into writing again after so long.
Yesterday I bought a pair of Crocs for the first time. I’ve heard many claim wonderful things about Crocs. I don’t know if I would agree but my goal was to replace some thongs that had broken after a couple years of use. I’d been rather frustrated with my efforts to find anything equivalent and then remembered some local markets have a store selling Crocs and Skeechers. (?) and thought they might have something that is suitable. Most of the shoes hanging there weren’t great but there were a few that I liked but didn’t have the right size. Then I found one pair that felt really good to wear. They didn’t require any work from my toes to keep it on and were low stress for wearing. They were pricey but I think they are worth it. At least they have worked well in the one day I’ve worn them, I can only hope they are as durable as the last ones I had to make it good value for money.
Yesterday I was at the library and I decided to finally tackle reading the book Twilight. It’s not that I have been against reading it to date but just hadn’t gotten around to doing it. I really would have liked to get the ebook but our library doesn’t have an electronic version. Alas I am stuck with a 10th anniversary edition of the book that also includes a reimagining of the book. Last night I started reading and got about a third of the way through. I probably could have read through the night but forced myself to close the book and put it aside at one point. So far, I am enjoying it. It’s no great literature but it is engaging and it’s certainly better written than some of the crappy teen fiction I’ve been reading on Wattpad lately. It’s kind of funny because I’ve read some Twilight wannabe books in the last year so now I can compare the original story. After I finish the first book I will likely watch the film. I may update once I finish to comment further. Unless what I have said is all there is to say. :D
Speaking of books, I also recently read The Paper Magician which I’d gotten on sale for my Kindle. I did enjoy some aspects of the story and I might have called it pretty good but the writer had some huge issues with the setting, which is supposed to be early 20th century in England. But it read more like a modern high school setting in many cases. There was never any sense of the social norms for that time included. I find it really shocking the editor failed to flag and correct this before it was published. There are at least two books that continue the story which I will eventually read once I steel myself for further inconsistencies.
In May the Scientist and I will celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary. While we were together well before we got married, this is the official date. We didn’t have much of a honeymoon back then due to work commitments so we are doing a bit more of a celebration now. We have a holiday to Thailand booked for five nights and we have splurged on a nice hotel on Koh Lanta. We’ll be leaving the boys on their own for the time we’re gone although there will be family and friends to provide support for them. I’m really looking forward to those days with just us in May. It will be our first real holiday on our own since we came to Australia. We could have gone for more days if we’d gone to Bali but it’s so crowded there and much of the population at any time includes a large percentage of Australians. It’s actually cheaper to go there than to go to other capital cities domestically. Koh Lanta is a lot quieter although it’s also a bit of a tourist area. Our room will have a private pool and there is also a private beach on the property.
Several days ago I had the “pleasure” of being stung by a bull ant. We’d seen it in the house earlier and I had collected it in a container and taken it outside. An hour later I felt something crawling on my leg and it was this creature. About the time I noticed it I was stung. My theory is it was the same ant getting revenge for being flicked onto the ground. The sting was really painful at the time but once it settled down I didn’t notice it much. Well until the next day when it started to swell and become itchy. I was okay until I gave into the temptation to scratch. Then it got much worse. Fortunately the itchiness didn’t last too long and now it’s just a small mark near my ankle that hasn’t completely healed. At first I didn’t think it was a bull ant but then the following night another one crawled up my leg and I caught that one and photographed it. It was clear that it was a bull ant. I didn’t have a bad reaction so guess I am not allergic. That said it was the first time I’ve been stung by one so I can’t guarantee it won’t happen again.
I’m hoping to write about the following topics with regard to my US holiday:
- The journey from Perth to DFW in Texas
- Road trip from Dallas to NC
- The wedding/new family
- Revisiting Charlotte after 20+ years
- UNCG reunion
- Road trip from Charlotte to PA
- Family in PA
- Road trip from PA to Indianapolis
- Visit with my cousin and family
- Road trip from IN back to Texas
- Hanging out in TX
- Journey from DFW back to Perth
I don’t know how much I will cover buy hopefully I will touch on everything above since there was so much that happened and so many people that I met and was reunited with after many years.
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Anticipation
I’m getting a bit more excited about my upcoming travel which is now less than three weeks away from starting. After a bit of difficulty in getting a bank cheque sorted through my bank, I sent in my passport forms and it came back within less than a week. In the end it would have been less hassle all around to just go to the consulate to do it.
I’m still working on getting others to cover my hours of work. I think it will work out in the end but I was told by my supervisor to remind late last month but when I did he just said to contact the other carers and see what shifts could be covered. But I came to a decision that I want to cut back on the hours as a carer when I come back so perhaps I will just do that from the end of this month instead of down the road. I will still be looking at working the one day a week plus my plan is to look for a proper library/information management sort of job.
I’m really hoping no major traumatic events occur while I’m there. It’s causing a bit of anxiety for me but also for the rest of the family. I am trying to avoid thinking about that because there’s really no point to it. But it does lurk in the back of the mind.
On the plus side I look forward to meeting up with several people while I’m back home. I have lots of family to see in NC and in PA but also college friends and some online friends. Of course there is also the wedding to attend. I am looking forward to meeting my future sister-in-law too. Will be kind of weird to be going back to my old neighbourhood to the same street but a different house than where we lived.
I think I had more to say about this but I seem to have forgotten. Which is the problem of writing so late at night.
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Grumble, grumble
Just a short bit of griping here. I looked at my Facebook feed tonight and saw that a family member has posted something derogatory about Democrats/leftists/etc. I won’t share exactly what it said but it was wrong on so many levels. So immature. Fortunately I had little temptation to reply to such childish posts.
I will have to brace myself before I go home later in the year. Even though I have full intentions of avoiding any discussion of any sore topics, I suspect this one family member will cause a problem anyway. I will just grit my teeth and bear with it.
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Wedding
My little brother is getting married!
He’s turning 50 next Friday. He’s had a number of relationships over the years but none have worked out until now. He more recently starting dating a woman who grew up around the corner from us. She’s a few years younger than us so I didn’t know here although I did know of her family. I suppose I may have met her when young too.
Anyway, she’s living in the house where she grew up and they started dating and got serious and announced their engagement a couple of weeks ago.
My first thought when I saw this is I hope they give enough advance notice so I can try to come to the wedding. As it is, the fiancé is organising a surprise birthday party for my brother, and I was invited. I think this may have been just before they got engaged. I was feeling a bit iffy about going…part of me wanted to go but then I didn’t go when my other brother turned 50 last year. Once the engagement came up my thought was I need to save one of my rare trips for their wedding so the birthday was definitely off the cards. But then I realised this will be her second wedding and maybe they won’t do anything special. Well, it turns out they are having something but it will be small but I am definitely invited. And it’s at the beginning of November so I now need to see if this can be done.
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DNA revisited
The company that handled my dna autosomal testing updated it’s program last month and my ancestral picture looks a bit different. I think it still mostly fits with what I know of my family history but I understand it changed a lot for many others.
There were two notable changes for me. One is actually really small because it now shows a trace of Native American origin. According to the information provided they included trace origins at the request of customers. Also, this still doesn’t make it definite I have any connections but it reopens the possibility of the family story of Cherokee heritage just a tiny bit. I think it would be kind of cool if that was the case…Although I also realise that any connections I have might have less than appealing history about them should I ever find out about it.
The slightly more useful information shows Shephardic origins of about 6%. I don’t know much about it but it’s related to Jewish heritage. Most of this connection seems related to the Iberian peninsula which is the most surprising part of it. Also odd was the way this part was considered greater than any Western European origins. But none of the matches that came up for me (1147 so far) show earliest ancestors there so maybe it’s not really what it seems. I can only assume that my German heritage is listed under Eastern Europe even though most of those ancestors came from the Black Forest area. I think some of the other Jewish heritage may come through my Polish origins.
I finally uploaded a GEDcom file of information compiled by my mother into my family tree on the website for the dna testing. It took a while to figure some of it out but I eventually got there. There were some mistakes along the way, some of which I was able to correct. Then there were deaths in the family that have occurred since that was done that need to be updated. I was able to get some of that corrected but I couldn’t find the death date for my grandmother. I know she died in late November 2011 but I am not sure of the exact date so I will have to query my mother on that. Or maybe I should look to see if I posted about it here.
Anyway, I was interested to see all the names in the history. Most of the family really goes back to England and Ireland, especially for my mother’s side. And on my dad’s side I noticed the migration of generations west from their initial immigration into Philadelphia in the 19th century. Seems they just drifted ever westward in Pennsylvania over the years and settled in the town where my father was born.
I need to check on some of the information with my mom though because my cousins did an extensive family history on my maternal grandmother’s family and only one sibling of that grandmother is actually listed on the family tree. I know my cousin covered all the sibilings and it was a big family…I think maybe twelve children and I think most or all survived childhood. There should be a hard copy of that somewhere in papers my dad has. I might ask him to scan them and send them to me. I assume he has them since it’s his family but maybe my mom has it instead since she was working on the family tree.
And one interesting coincidence came up too. I noted someone with the last name of Brezinski or something like that and in the next day I saw an article about Kelly Ann Conway being on tv on a show with someone with that last name. It’s not a name I would normally come across with any regularity and yet it was there within a day. That name goes back many generations so connections with that family would be quite distant but it was really funny that it happened.
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Results are in
Back in November I ordered a couple of kits from Family Tree DNA for myself and the Scientist. They had a special going at the time which was hard to ignore and the kits arrived in early December, I think. We both followed the instructions then sent them back together (postage was cheaper that way-It would have been postpaid in the US though). After a few weeks I got a message confirming the receipt of the kits and then we waited for the results to come back.
Curiously, the Scientist got a message about his results a couple weeks ago. I never got one but when I checked there were results available. I don’t know for sure if I was really sent an email before but today I received one saying something about more results.
It seems that my family (going back five generations) is completely European in origin. Most of the origin seems to be central European and to a somewhat lesser degree British Isles. Not too surprising to me. My maternal grandfather’s surname was English so I assume that goes back to the UK. I think that may be the side of the family that has been traced back to Northern Ireland in the 19th century. My maternal grandmother’s name was Johnston so I am guessing this is possibly UK and central European. Then there my paternal grandmother who was from a German family and the paternal grandfather who was born to Polish parents, The Polish side is a lot less than I expected since it’s the most recent in immigration to the US (I think it was in the 1910s or there abouts). It seems I also have some Finnish and/or Latvian background and some southern Europe too. Those are both surprising to me and I’d be curious to know how far back that goes and which sides of the family are connected. I am still figuring out a lot of it so I hope to find more in the future.
What surprised me heaps was that there were 899 matches from other tests (I think this would include those imported from Ancestry dna an from 23 and me.)Â And when I checked today there was 913 matches since then. I wonder how many there will be in the future. Only one of the matches is a close family member. The name is familiar but I’m pretty sure there are more than one person with this name in that part of the family…I’m guessing most likely it’s a second cousin.
This does clear up a false story that had circulated through my mother’s family for many years though. I don’t know when it started but I remember from when I was young that my great-great grandmother was half Cherokee. There’s also another story in the same family that we are related to Theodore Roosevelt. The jury is still out in the latter but since there is no Native American origin showing up, I feel pretty assure that story is false. I suspect the latter one is false too since I haven’t seen a connection made on the family history.
This does make me wonder how these stories came about. I wonder if it’s some sort of status thing…I can’t think how that would have been. I do remember thinking it was pretty cool to have connections to the Cherokee when I was younger. I was pretty disappointed a few years ago when my mom told me she suspected it might be a false story since no evidence had been found for it in the family traced so far. A friend of mine has had a similar story about Native American blood in her family history. She’s the one who alerted me to this service and she ordered a kit and sent it back not long after we did. I will be curious if she is able to confirm or rule out the connection with her test.
Will update if I get anything new of note from my results in the future.