So I have yet to gather anything for this blog, but hopefully that will change in the upcoming year. With the passing of Uncle Dick on November 1st, I think the whole family has realized how precious life is and how few our moments really are in life.
I'm not sure if there are memories of spending New Year's Eve at Grandma Strupp's house or not, but I do remember spending the winters holidays out in Menan with all the aunts, uncles, and cousins. Although Grandmas didn't have a huge house, it always seemed large enough to fit all of us. I have memories of sledding on the roads in Menan, being pulled in a sled behind Uncle Ronnie's truck. I think I always ended up flying off the sled and into the gutters, but it was a blast. We came inside to warm up with some cinnamon rolls and hot cider or hot chocolate. There were icicles hanging from the roof that were as tall as my little brother at times. We'd break them off and pretend they were swords or walking sticks. There were some great times out there.
Each of us has a favorite memory of our family, whether it's eating Thanksgiving dinner at Grandma Strupp's, sledding behind Ronnie's truck, or growing up on the Rat Farm. I hope you feel comfortable sharing some of these memories with those of us who would like to keep them alive.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Online Geneology Sites
I have joined a couple of online genealogy sites to continue building on our family genealogy. I know that there are a lot of people in our family that are interested in our family genealogy, so any additional information you can add would be greatly appreciated. I am on MyHeritage.com and Ancestry.com. I lost some of the information that I had already collected during the transition from my desktop computer to my laptop so I am trying to update the information.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Gathering Our Memories
My hopes in creating this blog is that our family, near and far, will have a place to share their memories of our family. History is all in the perspective of the majority, but even the "little" people can have an impact on how things are viewed. I'm looking for any stories, pictures, etc. that you would like to share with extended family, especially stories of the Merrill Nine growing up in the Annis and Rigby, Idaho, area. Thanks in advance for helping with this project of love :)
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