So since the move north, we've been hemorrhaging money.
I haven't had as much genealogy budget as before, although I have been able to take more quickie trips within the state to knock down some brick walls, so THAT has been helpful.
The night of the 30th, I was sitting around doing haphazard research as I tend to, many times through googling the names I'm looking for and seeing what comes up. One of the hits I got was for a very very distant cousin's Yahoo group for another branch.
I was struck by a thunderbolt. How else to unite all these disparate elements from all over the country, and let them spread the word on their own than to have them all communicating and sharing information?
I hadn't really thought about it before now, because it was only a person here and there that I'd gotten in touch with. When I went to send the e-mail invites out to the cousins who were online (this doesn't even count the oldsters who aren't up on technology), there were over 70 people!
I had been considering a family reunion, but didn't know how in God's name I could possibly pull it off with no help, especially when trying to finish the book at the same time. E-mail was great, but too compartmentalized with individualized folks, and haphazard. I think I may have finally found a way to do this! I've uploaded tons of pictures, created polls with family interest topics (trying to find a volunteer for a DNA search!), links to family owned businesses for folks to patronize, and all kinds of other stuff.
I'm feeling pretty good right about now. :D
Oh-- and here's my new favorite t-shirt I think I'll have to order before my next trip to Madison: :D