Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Before & After

Before & After      Jan 18, 2017


I am not one of those people who records, or remembers the weather conditions from year to year. I am not like those who can recall the winter of 19?? from the top of their heads. I do remember my first few winters in Prince George, that it had been very cold and a lot of snow! 
 Where I grew up we had much milder winter weather. My folks would share with me their winter snow levels how cold it had been. I think they were impressed about the winters I was experiencing! 
Last week we were dressing in layers to keep warm, taking extra time to heat up our vehicles, baking bread or making home made soup all while watching the wind chill factor.
 Any walk would create frozen facial & nasal hairs. The snow sounding like Styrofoam as you walked the paths at the local parks.
 Good news! With such cold weather we get the sunshine and you can wear your sunglasses, that is if your breath doesn't fog and ice them up! 
Before
Jan 10th 2017 in the -20c

Before
Jan 10 2017 Prince George Soccer Field 




















Yesterday, it had rained all morning, and rained the night before. The temp. was about 6c. So, it had created bare sidewalks, wet and slippery streets with lots of puddles. While walking I had noticed unzipped coats, hatless and gloveless walkers like me. We were all dodging puddles and hoping that the next vehicle won't splash water on us! 


 After
Jan 17 2017 Prince George Soccer Field.






After
Jan 17 2017   6c 














Today, the temp was 8c, and the sun was shining! I decided on a walk to Wilson Park which is only a few min. from home ! I wanted to see what the park looked like after 2 days of rain and warm weather. Once again, I headed out hatless, gloveless with camera in hand. After I was done my trek through the park, I had thought maybe I needed rubber boots with those ice grippers on the bottom. I had encountered slushy snow and ice on the same path. 
I am not sure what the weather forecast is for us for the next few weeks? We always say, "Wait 10 min. the weather will change". Well it has..as I write this blog the sun had disappeared and so did the beautiful blue sky, the afternoon turned dull and grey.  Is there more rain or snow in the forecast, well my friends only Mother Nature knows for sure! 


 Before
Wilson Park, Nechako River Jan 15 2017 









 After
Wilson Park, Nechako River Jan 18 2017
























Jan 18 2017, Ducks enjoying a winter swim 
Winter is not over yet, far from it! Is Mother Nature just playing & teasing us? Encouraging us to enjoy the local scenery instead of booking flights to warmer climates? We are Canadians, we are tough, we adapt (like the mallards!)  and we do get out to enjoy all the different climates and the beauty that Canada has to offer ….so get out and enjoy the day! 


Until next time… 

Friday, January 6, 2017

Family Tree

Good morning! 
Yes, it's me!  Jewels, from Jewels Journal! I am back! as you may know my last blog I took a photo a day and posted the picture with a blog for 365 days. I have wanted to get back to a challenge, so with Canada turning 150, and I am now in my 60's. I thought I would write and photograph life around me. Here goes...

                                                                 Family Tree
My daughter Kim recently asked for my help gathering information for one of her college courses....genealogy! She requires information about her/our family, 3 to 4 generations of it! Where to start? Where to look?  I guess starting with the basics, mom and dad, siblings, aunts, uncles etc. The next step would be to talk to our grandparents, other senior members of the family.(I look around me and realize I am slowly becoming a senior member of the family! How did that happen!! ).

This will involve a call to my mother in law, and possibly a dinner with my mother.  Yes, there are many stories about the past and names to add with dates and places.

Where else can we search?  In my own treasure boxes. I recently found my baby book tuck away safely.  A wee bit worn, but filled with memories....my parents hand writing, birth cards, clips of my hair, and a family tree! The information contained within was mostly on my mothers side, but I was thrilled!  A good start. I had learned that my grandmother and great-grandmother were both named Frieda...my mother's name is Elfriede and my grand daughter Audrey's  middle name is also Elfriede.  I think this is wonderful! Now on my Father's side of the family, Arno was my grandfather's and my father's first name (Really,  an Arno junior?). My brother Martin, my son Nathan, and my grand son Donald also share the Arno name. 

Where else? Do you keep the birth announcements from family members, or the card you get at funerals? Information is everywhere! Do we still do baby books for our children or brides books? Maybe this is something that we should start or continue with as it is a great source of information for tracing family. This helps all generations discover their heritage. 

We have all seen the ads on TV, with Ancestry.ca. That finding your family, your heritage is a click away... for only a nominal fee... at 3 different fee levels you have access to billions of sites to find your long lost family members... they do offer a free trial,  cool!  

I did start a family tree through this site some time ago, easy clicking on areas to search. Names pop-up, and you check to see if it is the right familiar line,  just a click away to see the information but only with a membership.  Even with free trial  version you must give your credit card information; I am concerned and hesitate giving out my credit card information on line.  A bit old fashion I guess.   Back to more research! 

Karen, my wonderful sister in law, with the help of family members, and doing what I suggested above, (talking to family)  were able to created "The Toop Family Book" a record of Toop members. This is a great help to me as it filled in a lot of the blanks in my records and help for KimAgh, now for the Hennig side of the family. I am now wondering what kind of information is really available to a paid membership....hmm! Kim has sure given me a challenge!!

When I look at my children, and my grand children I see family traits in their appearance, their personality, even their traditions.  I think that one day they will be curious about their heritage as I am taking an interest now.  Who's who in my zoo! 

I know that information is out there, internet sites, family members that recall family history, even stories of their own youth! My parent and Grandparents were entangle in the world war conflicts and recall places that were bombed,  evacuations (all you possessions had to fit in satchels or a baby carriage). I am afraid some of my grandmother Julianna and Grandfather Arno's story may be lost forever. I wonder who were their parents, their siblings. Where did they or their children live? How is my grandmother Julianna connected to the Grimm Brothers? A story all in of itself.

Yes this grandmother (Julia, wonder where that name came from?) will be making up a family tree...placing in a photo album, or a family book. So, the next time someone is taking a college credit course like Kim, or my children's children ask, I will have answers! 

Back to the internet to do more research!

Happy New Year!

Jewels
Donald Arno & Audrey Elfriede