Rootstech 2022!

6 Reasons to Attend Rootstech 2022

I am going to be listening to and watching Rootstech 2022 starting March 3 through March 5! Join me in the virtual feast!

Classes for the event will have a mix of on-demand, livestream and interactive sessions that will allow attendees to learn, grow and connect to people all over the globe. Participants will also be able to connect with fellow attendees, speakers, experts and enthusiasts.

The conference is free and open to anyone. For updates, follow RootsTech on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.

The 2022 theme is “Choose Connection.” Family Search is encouraging participants “to #chooseconnection, whether it’s by learning about ancestors, traveling to homelands steeped in your heritage, or even discovering how you’re related to your friends, you can make powerful connections to the people and places that matter most to you.”

A new set of educational classes will be featured during 2022, along with new technologies to explore in the virtual expo hall and inspiring stories shared by keynote speakers. Keynote speakers include Argentine singer Diego Torres, American actor Matthew Modine, French baker Apollonia Poilâne, Ghanaian boxer Samuel Azumah Nelson, Food Network’s Molly Yeh, Palestinian comedian Maysoon Zayid, and Brazilian actress Thaís Pacholek.

March 2, 2022

I did it! I got up at 4:15 am! I went to sign into Family Search and noticed on the main page of the Church of Jesus Christ website a video about Family History. I watched the video and recorded the blessings and promises made regarding participation in Family History.

Blessings and Promises of Participating in Family History

  • Strengthen me
  • Purify my heart
  • Provide purpose
  • Assurance of eternal life
  • Power of godliness will flow into my life
  • Latter day work (of Family History) will destroy the powers of darkness and bring about the salvation of the human family
  • Time in temple will change my life
  • Identify what I can set aside to spend more time in the temple
  • Bless me with greater harmony and love in my home
  • Deeper desire to care for eternal family relationships
  • Increased faith in Jesus Christ
  • Greater ability to follow him as a true disciple
  • Family history has a healing influence
  • Assurance that each person is precious in eyes of Heavenly Father
  • Learn who I am
  • Learn where I come from
  • Learn where I am going
  • Receive strength and direction for my life
  • My participation in Family History will come back to me
  • Promise that participation in Family History will help fortify my home to become a defense and refuge
  • Family History connects me to heaven
  • Gives me eternal perspective
  • Equal power to bless and refine those who engage in Family History
  • Strengthen and protect our youth
  • Never be alone
  • Ministering angels know who I am and care for me and love me and will become a vital part of my fortification in my home
  • Seek inspiration and revelation
  • Safeguard, guide and protect
  • Increase my ability to hear Him

I also read an article: Becoming Better After Experiencing the Bitter (churchofjesuschrist.org)https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/inspiration/becoming-better-after-experiencing-the-bitter?lang=eng

Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles has emphasized the importance of building Christlike character by turning outward in the midst of our own trials: “Character is revealed … in the power to discern the suffering of other people when we ourselves are suffering; in the ability to detect the hunger of others when we are hungry; and in the power to reach out and extend compassion for the spiritual agony of others when we are in the midst of our own spiritual distress. Therefore, character is demonstrated by looking, turning, and reaching outward when the instinctive response of the natural man in each of us is to turn inward and to be selfish and self-absorbed.”6

a person staring at a starry sky

Search inward, Turn outward, Look upward, and Press forward

Day #2

Monday, November 8

Heavenly Father is already blessing me and my family! Yesterday was a very good day. The extra hour of sleep as Daylight Savings ended was an added bonus. Fast and Testimony meeting at church was a great experience made sweeter for having Gil with me. Bro. Earl taught Sunday School and he is someone I consider a master teacher.

During Sunday School discussion of Come Follow Me Sections 125-128, I was able to share some of the insight I have gained from studying about Family History based on verse 18 in section 128.

18 I might have rendered a plainer translation to this, but it is sufficiently plain to suit my purpose as it stands. It is sufficient to know, in this case, that the earth will be smitten with a curse unless there is a welding link of some kind or other between the fathers and the children, upon some subject or other—and behold what is that subject? It is the baptism for the dead. For we without them cannot be made perfect; neither can they without us be made perfect. Neither can they nor we be made perfect without those who have died in the gospel also; for it is necessary in the ushering in of the dispensation of the fulness of times, which dispensation is now beginning to usher in, that a whole and complete and perfect union, and welding together of dispensations, and keys, and powers, and glories should take place, and be revealed from the days of Adam even to the present time.

I haven’t spoken much to Gil about Family History journey but I think he was very touched by the discussion and some videos that Bro. Earl shared from the Come Follow Me lesson. I know that having him by my side yesterday during Sunday School was a direct blessing from the Lord.

Gil and I visited his parents later in the afternoon. We were able to take his mother, Brenda, on a drive up Little Cottonwood Canyon. It was nice to visit with her and be outside. We saw a cloud coming up the canyon and it engulfed us, lowering the temperature a good 10 degrees before we got to the van.

After we got back to Brenda’s house, I was able to show her on her phone how to make an appointment to go to the Draper Temple. We made two appointments for December. Using the Ordinance Ready app in Family Search, we found 6 names to take to the temple for those visits. We also looked at some of her ancestors in Family Search and found a great, great, great, great, great grandfather who lived in Ireland. She hadn’t know she had any family from Ireland. We used the Discovery Search on the Family Search site, so easy to navigate.

I have had a goal for several years to help Gil’s parents write their life histories and to record their stories. I have typed up some of the stories Gil has told me and a couple from Brenda but for some reason, I really struggling use the app to record his memories. I am going to contact the Riverton Family History library today and see if their recording studios are open and available so I can take Gil, senior, and Brenda and start recording their stories.

My parents have been doing Storyworth and I am learning so much from their writing. My sister, Anna, has been spearheading the Storyworth experience and I need to help her by writing a letter to my aunts and uncles asking them to contribute to my parent’s story. That is my goal for tomorrow.

This article from the Family Search Blog talks about the Benefits of Journaling and how journaling is an integral part of doing Family History. I am also learning so much about how to upload and download pictures, link resources to my entries and how a blog works. I certainly have a lot to learn but it is a truly exciting journey.

September 20, 2021

It was my day off..I am not sure what that really means. I did sit on the couch and read 3 April Conference talks which doesn’t happen on my working days.

I did some finance tasks and ordered a book for the LDS Earthstewardship book club. The book is The Earth Shall Appear as the Garden of Eden. It is a collection of essays from LDS authors on nature. I am excited to start reading it. I also read a story in the Orion magazine. Peter who runs the book club has a subscription to Orion and he brought the magazine’s out to me a couple of weeks ago. It has been very enjoyable to read the stories and poetry.

I spent quite a bit if time grading papers and working on things for BYU clinical. I didn’t finish but I made some headway. I wanted to get my lesson plan for Wednesday and Thursday classes ready but I will have to work on that in my free time tomorrow.

Gil and I went this evening to Home Depot and bought the wood/supplies needed for the shelving and work bench in my shed. I am excited to help Gil get the shelves put in place.

A very important thing I did today was to get names to take to the temple. I have a goal of going to the temple at least once a week. I am doing an endowment session on Thursday afternoon. I will do sealings next week. I love the technology behind the Take a Name Ordinance ready function on the LDS website. It allows me to see how each name that I take to the temple is related to me. I had no idea until I started using this function, that I have so many ancestors from the Alsace Lorraine area of France/Germany. I would to visit there someday and maybe meet some of my distant relatives. The connection is through the Lemmon line. Such an amazing blessing to be part of the gathering of Israel.

“Irrespective of age, we mourn for those loved and lost. Mourning is one of the deepest expressions of pure love…Morevoer, we can’t fully appreciate joyful reunions later without tearful separations now. The only way to take sorrow out of death is to take love out of life.”
President Russell M. Nelson

I read this quote in Sis. Aburto’s April 2021 conference talk and thought it was pretty profound. A great argument for focusing on love and joy at all times.

Fall colors near Montpelier, Idaho

Finally, a beginning

I started working on developing a blog of my own January 2021 but I have just kept putting off launching it because it is not ready.

I am going to launch my blog and then my challenge will be to work on it daily. I plan to share my Family History efforts and my daily study findings because those are things I need to be doing everyday anyway.

I feel overwhelmed with the many wonderful opportunities I have in my life! I don’t know how to use the talents, abilities, experiences, resources and time the Lord has so freely given me. I want my efforts to equal more than just my efforts because I really don’t see how to do all the good I want to do and all the good the Lord needs me to do. “Where much is given, much is expected.” I have long felt that I am not performing at the level that is possible. As I have prayed and fasted about it, the Lord has helped me understand that I have to act in faith and not rely on reason or my own scheduling, time management ability. If I do the basics, daily prayer, scripture study, and an hour of Family History work, it will all fall into place in His timetable.

You might ask what is “all?”

“All” is a developing disciple of Jesus Christ who has a positive impact on my husband, children, family, in-laws, neighbors, friends, co workers, students, community and country and even world. “All” is family names researched and taken to the temple on a weekly basis. “All” is life stories recorded my own, my husband’s and children’s, my parents and in laws and friend Gerrie. “All” is helping others who are struggling find joy in doing Family History. “All” is having my garden be fruitful and persevering food from my garden and others. “All” is starting a non profit social business that helps others people find peace, healing, belonging and joy in doing gardening, their own family history and contributing to greater good. “All” is creating a healing home and welcoming those who need healing into my home. “All” is learning to live outside of my comfort zone. “All” is living a life of creation, beauty, love and healing.

So, I am starting today September 5, 2021! Launch day for My World Creating!