Reporter Turned Mommy

I’m back!

It’s a cold Monday in Cleveland and I am definitely feeling like I am back to reality. I spent a wonderful 12 days down south in Hilton Head with my family.

My parents and brother and sister-in-law live in HHI and we go several times a year and we never miss the Heritage Golf Tournament!  My parents live on the course and it is always our favorite vacation of the year.

Here’s a look at what we’ve been up to.

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Dean, Blake and I, getting ready to walk the golf course.

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Blake and Daddy loved playing on the golf course at the end of each day. Check out the kiddie golf clubs in the back ground.

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We spent our days enjoying the sun and warm weather, going to the beach, playgrounds and eating great food.

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Dean vacationed with us for four days, and Blake and I spent the rest of the time with my side of the family.

We also extended our stay by three days and decided to drive back with my parents. We made the nine hour drive back to West Virginia with my mom. It was Blake’s first long road trip.He did pretty well, all things considered! We made the trip in 10 hours. Not bad.

Now I’ve got a million things to do to get our house back in order….and the forecast today is calling for a rain/snow mix. YUK!

I’ve missed reading many of your blogs and I plan on catching up ASAP. Do you all post while on vacation? I feel weird about it because I don’t want just “anyone” to know we are out of town. What are your thoughts?

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OU….Oh Yea!

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My alma mater….the Ohio University Bobcats… are in the sweet 16! This is the first time they’ve made it this far since the 1960s and I am so proud of my bobcats!
Many of you may notice that I’m a huge wvu mountaineer fan (because im from wv and if you’re from the mountain state you bleed blue and gold) and I rarely follow OU sports…(because they are in the MAC and it is usually not that exciting). So I am thrilled to be able to cheer on my alma mater in the big dance! Matt Lauer of THE TODAY show is thrilled as well. He also went to OU and was giving shout outs to the bobcats this morning!
We play UNC on Friday. That will be a tough one….so in the meantime…I’m basking in the glow of making it this far!
OU…..Oh Yea!

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So….what are you?

This is the question everyone asks in Cleveland, “What are you?”. When I first moved here seven years ago, I had no idea what people were talking about. Most people who are from Cleveland are first, second or third generation Italian, Irish, Slovak, Polish, whatever, the list goes on and on.

I’m from south of the Mason-Dixon line and almost everyone I grew up with was just like me…their ancestors came to America a long, long time ago. When Clevelanders would ask what I “was”, I would say I’m a WASP (WHITE ANGLO SAXON PROTESTANT) from West Virginia!

We did have a few clues. I’ve always been told we were Irish and/or English on both my mom’s and dad’s side. My maiden name and my mom’s maiden name are both Irish sounding. So, just a few days ago, I decided to get serious about this “what am I” question and do some research!

This is my new obsession!

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Ancestry.com

It is fascinating! I’m not going to bore you will all that I have found, but, after just a few hours online (this is my new entertainment after I put Blake to sleep!), I discovered that my great-great-great-great-grandparents on my dad’s side, were born in Ireland! So the rumors are true…we ARE Irish! They were both born in Donegal, Ireland and it appears both of their families immigrated to Pennsylvania via the Port in Philadelphia sometime in the late 1700′s, early 1800′s. They were married in 1805 in Pennsylvania!

I am so impressed that through Census records, birth and death certificates, and other family trees from those also researching their roots on ancestry.com, I was able to find all of this information!

I even found these photos of their grave sites.

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They both lived to be 97 and 94 years old, respectively. I think it’s amazing they lived that long, especially back then!

Added bonus….so far I’ve gotten all this info for free…I joined ancestry.com for a free, two-week membership. Don’t worry…I’m not advertising for them…..they don’t know I exist! :)

While they were relatively easy to find, I’m having some trouble locating information on some other ancestors. The trail seems to end rather early. I’m not going to give up, though!

Have any of you ever traced your roots and if so, how did you do it? Have you ever used ancestry.com and what are some tips for finding people once the trail seems to run out? Did any of you have to hire someone to help you fill in the blanks? I would really appreciate any tips!

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