Now that Thanksgiving has come and gone, we'll be in the usual mad dash to Christmas and celebrating the New Year. I don't know about you, but I can't wait to get my tree up and finish up my shopping! This is my favorite time of year and, as usual, it kind of snuck up on me - I'm sure many of you can relate.
I've spent most of this year researching and far less time typing everything up to prepare it for the blog. I've grown quite comfortable with my chaotic filing system I have at home!
I decided to reconstruct all my profiles (the ones I've been working on posting and the ones I've already posted). Since we've reached this busy holiday season and I really want to take in every moment with my family, they won't be going up until the New Year.
Meanwhile, I'll still be posting articles and research resources.
I hope you all enjoy this magical time of year!
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I was raised with a love and longing for my Grandmother's New Mexican country roots, yet our Spanish and Basque origins have always been a mystery. Tracing the lineages and histories of our ancestors is a lot like the tradition of Harvesting Piñons - its an arduous task so you won't get there easily, you'll need guidance from those who know the land, and although it's a far reach to get to the best fruit, the nostalgia in the end is worth the toil.
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