
Here's a list of a dozen gifts your favourite genealogist might like for Christmas. Maybe you could even sneak one or two for yourself!
- Ancestry.com
subscription
- DNA Kit 10% off AncestryDNA Nov 29-Dec 14
in U.S.A. or Ancestry DNA in Canada
- Echo Smart Pen
by Live Scribe for recording Family Stories and Memories. I love my
SmartPen which I bought on Amazon. I use it to record my 93 year old auntie's stories of her
childhood, then I plug it into my laptop and the digital record
transfers. Using the pen while auntie speaks, I make jot notes in the
special notebooks. Then I can play the recorded stories by touching any
word in the notebook. Very cool!
- Legacy Family Tree Webinars subscription
- Rootstech 2017 Registration
- A loupe for magnification so you can scrutinize old photos and documents for clues.
- A Kindle Fire, Kindle Paperwhite, Nook, or other e-reader so you can purchase genealogy books
and read them in airports, waiting rooms, on the beach or pretty much
anywhere
- A subscription to the Genealogy Magazine of your choice. I like
Family Tree Magazine, but the one you drool over could be very different.
- A beautiful journal for writing your own memoirs. I love Iona Handcrafted Books and have asked my hubby to buy me another one this Christmas as I'm on my last one. Tip: If the checkout won't accept a non-USA order, just email or phone as they do accept international orders.
- A Shutterfly gift certificate
I love Shutterfly for creating family photo books or calendars. It's
also great for simply getting copies of your family photos so you can
share them with family members
- Acid Free Storage boxes for your treasured family photos and original documents
- A copy of the Genealogical Mystery Novel "Death Finds a Way: A Janie Riley Mystery" by Lorine McGinnis Schulze, available in Paperback or E-Book. In this debut novel, middle-aged Janie Riley is off to Salt Lake City to research her ancestors. Little does she know that murder and mysteries await her!
I love the Smart Pen idea - I'd never heard of it. I used a recording app on my iPad to record my Mother's stories, but the Pen would have been better I think.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to look into it - thanks!