INTERVIEW FIRST. RESESARCH LATER.
My cup overflows with ideas to share with you on our story capturing journey. It’s not hard to find an idea, it’s difficult to choose one. Today’s Reflection comes from Diane, a student in a Legacies family history writing class. When asked for take-aways from the class, Diane said with a new sense of urgency these four words: Interview First. Research Later. In the class we talk about the importance of interviewing in the research process, especially with those in the later stages of their life. But those four words brought the 30 minute message home. Interview First. Research Later. The point being that archives, libraries, historical societies and internet resources will remain available to us for a long time into the future and over time will grow and possibly provide us with more access to our roots. But today, at this point in history, the living person with first-hand accounts and possible memories – may not. I love quotes that jump start my thinking about a particular topic. One that came across my desk recently did just that. “The most important people in our lives are there when we’re born, and there when we die.” This year those words hang heavy in my heart. Today, anyone […]