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Another Gem from the Christmas Memory Box

Christmas 1990 was unlike any other I had celebrated. It was different because I was engaged to be married to The Hubs, a miraculous development that occurred right around Thanksgiving that year. But it was also really special for another reason... I was living in Brooklyn, New York, at the time, finishing out my third year with a dance company while also working part-time to make ends meet. Jim was then living in Macomb, Illinois, where he was finishing his master's degree. We didn't like being apart, but it was a necessary evil only made bearable by knowing that we'd be married in 1991. We hoped the time would move quickly. Fortunately, my br illiant  fiancé wa s really good at finding odd gigs as a lighting or set designer that could bring him to New York so we could spend time together, and this holiday was no different. So, he was able to come to Brooklyn to stay for a few weeks to work in between semesters at university and see me. Each year when I lived away from hom...

It's Leaves on the Tree's 7th Blogiversary!

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Seven years ago, I had a crazy notion to start a blog about my family stories. I was sorting through family photos and was enjoying them so much; I wanted a place to post them and to tell the stories behind them. 


My very first blog featured this fun photo of my mom, Anna Margaret Kozlina (1937-2010) and her brother, Tommy Kozlina (1940-2015). I absolutely adore this photo! Mom looks cute and determined and the whole scene just looks like something out of The Little Rascals TV show. 

Two hundred sixty-seven (267) posts later, my goal of sharing photos and stories has mushroomed to include posts on my research discoveries, heirloom investigations, methodology, and more, and covers not only my direct family lines, but also my husband (the Hubs)'s lines. It's a big, happy mashup of families hailing from Slovakia to Oklahoma, Croatia to Ohio, Pennsylvania to Coajila y Tejas, and pretty much everywhere in between.

And it's been FUN! I am so excited to write every week to tell readers about all the cool things I've found. Our ancestors have done pretty interesting things, including immigrating from Ireland, Belgium, Croatia, and Slovakia and more; pushing the boundaries of the U.S. as they moved ever westward; powering U.S. industry in coal mines, factories, and railroads; stewarding faith—from Primitive Baptist to Roman Catholic—over time and generations, and more. Our family's women endured the tragedy of losing children to epidemics, accidents, and stillbirths. Our men fought in the Civil War, WWI, WWII, and other conflicts. It seems every day I discover something new and I'm eager to continue to uncover these stories.

Whether you read for the historical or social context of our families, appreciate the puzzling and sleuthing that goes into solving a mystery, like to look at the photos, or dig my quests to figure out this artifact or that heirloom, thank you for reading. Please feel free to leave comments or ask questions. I am very interested in what strikes you or touches you about a post and I always reply to comments.

Where will the next year take me? Who knows! But I'm eager to find out.

Until next time...on to year 8!

© Nancy Gilbride Casey, 2025. All rights reserved.

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  1. What an amazing accomplishment!! You are to be commended for your hard work and research.

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    1. Thank you so much, dear Anonymous! I appreciate you for reading along.

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  2. Congratulations on your wonderful blog's 7th birthday! You share wonderful pictures and give good helps and suggestions for our own research- Sandra Robertson

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    1. Sandra, you are so sweet to leave a comment. Thank you. I'm really glad that things I write may be helpful to others. Hope to see you and Charles soon.

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  3. Congrats on your blogiversary and that photo of your Mom and uncle is precious. Those hats! Those bikes! Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thank you! Isn't that photo the best? Appreciate you for commenting. Thanks.

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  4. Congratulations on your 7th blogiversary! I enjoy your stories and I also love the photo above.

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    1. Thanks so much, Linda. Hope all is well. Appreciate the comments.

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  5. Congratulations on your seven years of blogging. That photo above is adorable!

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    1. Thanks, Lisa. I saw you on FB at RootsTech! Looked like you were having fun. I appreciate you commenting.

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