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Are you curious about your Family History and want to know more, but just don't have the ability or time to do the research yourself? Would you like to discover what interesting things might have happened to your Ancestors?

How much do you know about your ancestors? Were they pioneers, entrepreneurs, immigrants looking for a better life or just for religious freedom? What challenges did they face, what was their day-to-day life like? Do you know what motivated them to come to America?

Do you look like your ancestors? What characteristics or traits have you inherited from your ancestors? And what can they teach you about yourself and about your own life patterns and choices?


These are some of the questions that encourage us to gain more knowledge about our ancestors. Are there additional questions that have motivated you to explore your family history?

If you are curious about who your ancestors are and what places and events shaped their lives, then you have come to the right place. Genealogy research can help you learn about your family's unique history, traditions, origins, and how those things led to your life.

Allow The Genealogy Assistant be your guide on a voyage into the past. The Genealogy Assistant offers a number of genealogical and historical research services that can be tailored to meet your needs to can help you in the search for your ancestors. For us the reward is in the journey, whether we are researching your ancestors or our own.

Research Travel Tips Part 2 - Pamiątki (Souvenirs)

221The all important souvenir (pamiątki). When we travel somewhere we all want to get something to remember our wonderful time, but with the new airline regulations this does not allow us much, especially if you are at or near your limit for baggage. Of course if you have money to spend on baggage then this is not an issue, but for most of us it is.

It is customary to exchange a small gift when visiting people. So when I went to Poland the first time, I had a number of larger gifts for certain people I would be meeting, but at the family reunion, there would be many. What I decided to do was to get a post card from the town I lived in and then write a message on each one commemorating the event. I also spent a lot of time at banks scrounging up NH State quarters and I attached one to each card. This would give everyone something to remember me by and not cost me a lot of money & and they were small to pack. Back in the day of that first trip, You could have more than one bag to check, so I had made sure that the same bag would allow me to bring back my haul. Remember you want to have something for others to remember you by but at the same time keep it light. This all has to be figured in to your luggage weight.

9On your return trip you must also keep weight in mind. I now limit what I buy for souvenirs. I love collecting coffee mugs and had done so in the past as well on the first two trips to Poland. Since coffee mugs are now out of the question, I pick up lapel pins from cities I have visited as they are much smaller and lighter. I resorted to taking home a few travel guides and stubs from tram or bus rides. Receipts can be a souvenir if kept in a scrap book after you return home. I have received almost everything you can image as a gift, such as a jar of honey, pickles, bottles of vodka. Although you may be able to bring them back, they must be included in your weight limits. Security regulations do not allow glass to be taken on a plane. Do you really want to pack anything liquid or breakable in your checked baggage? Remember that the air pressure change can cause containers to leak out all over your belongings.

It will be intersting to hear comments from others on how they have dealt with souvenirs and baggage limits. I would enjoy some fresh ideas.

HAPPY FLYING! 

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