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Showing posts with label Congress 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Congress 2015. Show all posts

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Congress 2015 eve

One more sleep until I go to Congress 2015!

I’ve got a good idea of the sessions I will attend tomorrow. Unfortunately, that won’t include the opening address. I’m going to be a late arrival, as I will be taking my kids to school before I head in.

When I get there, I’ll be sure to look out for the 30(!) people wearing blogger beads. Hopefully I’ll be able to find Jill from Geniaus, collect my beads, and join their ranks. I’m feeling quite nervous about it, actually.

See you in the morning!

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Counting down to Congress 2015

My contact cards (tee hee) arrived right on time.

Next time I think I will use slightly larger text, with more contrast to the background. Live and learn. Readability aside, I’m very happy with them.

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I’ve downloaded the Congress 2015 app (link leads to the Google play store).

I think I’m all ready for Congress 2015!

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Getting ready for Congress 2015

The essentials are under control.

I’ve registered to attend the Australasian Congress on Genealogy and Heraldry being held here in Canberra at the end of this month. I’ve arranged for time off work. I’ve reviewed the list of presentations. I’ve warned my family that I won’t be around much!

Now I’m getting my “want” list under control.

I’ve asked Jill Ball (of Geniaus) to put me on her list for “blogger beads”. I’m excited about meeting other geneabloggers – particularly those I have known through their blogs or social media for some time but never actually met. Jill herself, for example! I’ll be looking out for people wearing those beads. I think they’ll be a great icebreaker. I would assume that anyone wearing the beads is happy to talk, and knowing the wearer has a blog provides a topic of conversation to start off with. Reading that Jill has 27 on her list for blogger beads has sent me on a blog reading and subscribing binge. Just as my blogging output reduced over the last few years, so did my exploration of new blogs. I’ve got a lot to catch up on!

I followed Judy Webster’s advice and ordered contact cards which list my blog address, contact details, and (some of the) surnames I’m tracing. I giggled as I clicked my way through the checkout. It seems funny to be ordering business cards for a hobby. I can’t imagine myself actually handing one to someone, but at any rate now I will have the option. The cards are supposed to arrive on 20 March so I have at least a little buffer zone for printing or postal delays before Congress. Going through the checkout process Vistaprint offered up suggestions for other custom items I might like to buy. I was very tempted by the matching custom pens. Perhaps next time I’ll plan to order a few!

Judy is also the mastermind behind the Genealogists for Families “Kiva” group. Kiva is a platform for making small loans to people around the world, particularly in countries with lower incomes. I’ve put my hand up to join in a get-together of group members after Congress closes.

I have not yet added any entries to the Congress Register of Interests. I will have to think about what to list.

I’m looking forward to Congress and am enjoying the sense of anticipation building around the aussiegeneablogosphere!