Today is a good day.
Today, April 5, is a special day. For anyone who is
Christian, today is Easter, the holiest day of the liturgical year.
Christianity molded many generations of my family, and church records, both
Catholic and Protestant, have been invaluable in my family history research.
Today, two years ago, was also the day I entered the
hospital to give birth to my daughter, the first of the next generation in my
immediate family. I am so grateful for her and can't wait till she's old enough to tell about our family history! So far, she’s still the only one, though she has a cousin on
her father’s side and many second cousins on my side – I see them playing
together, which brings back many fond memories of being young and playing with
my cousins. My cousins were some of my first friends, and over the years as a
family historian, I have connected with many cousins beyond the second-cousin
circle, to fourth, fifth, and many more. While these cousins aren’t playmates,
some of have become friends, and almost all of them have become very important
partners in researching our common family trees.
Today also would have been the 100th birthday of
my grandmother, Mary Cronin Raynor, who passed away last May at the age of 99.
She was my genealogy inspiration and mentor, as those of you who read this blog
regularly well know. Though I am sad to be missing celebrating this milestone
birthday with her in person, I know the 99 years she was here with us all were
years well spent. I also know she is spending her first birthday in heaven
celebrating with all her family – from those she knew well like her parents and
husband to those from further in the past who she spent so many years trying to
find.
Today is a good day.