Wonderful words! Though my Irish friends says, "when God made time, he made plenty of it." I believe the Irish are notorious for being on a different timetable. ;<)))
I pinched this for my "Oikonomos" board on Pinterest, and hope you don't mind. This particular board is for stuff that have to do with homekeeping (the word is Greek and essentially means "economy"), and I stash interesting, potentially helpful stuff there.
It's great that you still manage to post reasonably frequently; I can barely manage to squeak out a post or two a year at this point, although I always plan to get back to a more regular schedule. So, thanks for the inspiration!
Have you seen my family history blog, where I've written about the Doolittles? See http://clairz-remember.blogspot.com/2018/03/john-doolittle-and-his-wife-hannah.html. Perhaps that's where you found that we are related.
Are you on Ancestry? Have you taken a DNA test? Have you written about the Doolittles?
And how can we communicate directly, without putting our email addresses here in these comments. Are you on Facebook? I'm there as Clair Harris Zarges. I hope to hear from you!
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Great advance Clair.
Stopping by to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. may 2018 be good to you. xx
Wise words.
Wonderful words! Though my Irish friends says, "when God made time, he made plenty of it." I believe the Irish are notorious for being on a different timetable. ;<)))
Very wise words!
I pinched this for my "Oikonomos" board on Pinterest, and hope you don't mind. This particular board is for stuff that have to do with homekeeping (the word is Greek and essentially means "economy"), and I stash interesting, potentially helpful stuff there.
It's great that you still manage to post reasonably frequently; I can barely manage to squeak out a post or two a year at this point, although I always plan to get back to a more regular schedule. So, thanks for the inspiration!
Hi Clairz!
We share Doolittle's up to Ives. Let's tell their amazing story in a documentary. Or, let's just talk. 😁
Thankful,
Diana
Diana, I have so many questions for you.
Have you seen my family history blog, where I've written about the Doolittles? See http://clairz-remember.blogspot.com/2018/03/john-doolittle-and-his-wife-hannah.html. Perhaps that's where you found that we are related.
Are you on Ancestry? Have you taken a DNA test? Have you written about the Doolittles?
And how can we communicate directly, without putting our email addresses here in these comments. Are you on Facebook? I'm there as Clair Harris Zarges. I hope to hear from you!
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