It was a fairly full genealogy day with the CVGS Program and all. Then the Aztecs lost to BYU to put a damper on it. They'll meet two more times, I think.
* Read email and blogs, made some TIF photos into JPGs, and posted (Not So) Wordless Wednesday - Post 137: Lyle and Emily Smiling. Wrote Legacy Family Tree 7.5 - Error in Ancestor Book Reports.
* Printed off the Family History Fair forms, ate lunch, and went off to the library at 11:30 a.m. for the CVGS Program Meeting with Ruth Himan as the speaker. She did a wonderful job. Met with the CV100 folks afterwards, and went looking in the library for earlier CV history books.
* Was home by 3:15, and read everything, worked in Legacy Family Tree a bit, then wrote SLIG Course Summary - Advanced Genealogical Methodology. Put some New York Marriages (a new FamilySearch database) into Legacy.
* Went in at 5:30 to watch the news, eat dinner and read the paper. Back online at 6 p.m. to read more, work more in Legacy on New York Marriages, and respond to some messages on Ancestry.com.
* Went in at 7:15 p.m. to watch the basketball game. A good game until the Aztecs went cold in the second half. Drat. Better to lose a game now than in March.
* Back online at 8:15 p.m. to read everything, add to the Best Of post, check Facebook and write this post.
Genealogy today was 10.0 hours - 0.5 hour doing email, 1.0 hour reading blogs, 3.0 hours writing blog posts, 1.0 hours working in Legacy software, 3.0 hours at CVGS program, and 1.5 hours adding data to the database.
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