tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2205499917635332692.post9022078472419107553..comments2023-09-29T07:40:46.298-06:00Comments on The Chart Chick: Keeping it realUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2205499917635332692.post-36263748868858565612012-02-05T22:41:08.992-07:002012-02-05T22:41:08.992-07:00Photos - definitely photos. There are tons of way...Photos - definitely photos. There are tons of ways to get creative with them and one of them may peak her interest. Then looking at information about the people in the pictures might not be so though.KAM Chapmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01023748253239839267noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2205499917635332692.post-61548377543931309512012-02-05T21:41:49.839-07:002012-02-05T21:41:49.839-07:00Hello, I heard you speak yesterday at Rootstech, a...Hello, I heard you speak yesterday at Rootstech, and wanted to talk to you about this very thing. I had to run home though for a while and was unable to stay. Anyway...I have an 11yo son who LOVES family history, but doesn't have a lot of computer experience, and I am all ears for ideas to get him involved. :) <br /><br />I've read through all your posts about your the Christmas present project and I think it's amazing. I can see how your 11yo is similar to mine--needs typing lessons, need spelling help! It was really great to read and my son did just help me index 50 names today, so I know there's hope! Anyway, I just wanted to comment although I don't have much to add. I'll be watching to see what kinds of other things you come up with. <br /><br />Again, it was great to hear you speak yesterday!<br /><br />Kristiana SilverCellistahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07380195236349564063noreply@blogger.com