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Clutter-free genealogy gifts

December 9, 2016 By Janine Adams 4 Comments

Since I deal with clutter in my clients’ homes all year long, this time of year I’m always thinking (and writing) about the benefits of giving intangible gifts. A year ago I created a post about clutter-free gifts for genealogists. It still holds true, so I’ve decided to run it again today (with a few updates).

As a professional organizer, I frequently help clients declutter their physical possessions. Over and over again I’ve seen how difficult it is for most folks to let go of an item they’d received as a gift, even if they don’t use or love it.

This realization has changed the way I give gifts. As I’ve written repeatedly on my organizing blog, I think it’s much kinder to give a gift that doesn’t have a chance to turn into clutter. So I find myself giving these types of gifts:

  • digital gifts (iTunes gift certificate, or a subscription to Amazon Prime, for example)
  • services (gift certificate for a massage or a float)
  • ephemeral goods (like edibles and cut flowers) and
  • experiences (an outing or meal together)

If you have any genealogy enthusiasts on your list, you’re in luck. There are all sorts of opportunities to give clutter-free gifts to those folks. Here are some ideas.

  • A subscription to an online service, like Ancestry, Fold3 or MyHeritage
  • A membership in a local society or other association, like the NGS or the Southern California Genealogy Society (so they can have access to the webinar archives, my pick for deal of the century)
  • A gift certificate to work with a professional genealogist
  • The story behind a mystery photo, revealed by Maureen Taylor, photo detective.
  • One or more of my Orderly Roots guides (you could download it for them and email it, or contact me for a special code they can use to download a guide you pay for)
  • Your help with their genealogy (maybe offer to spend a couple of hours on one of their brick walls)
  • Your help decluttering or organizing their research space
  • A trip together to a cemetery or research library
  • Registration for a genealogy conference (they could hear me speak at RootsTech 2017!)
  • A donation in their name to a worthy genealogy cause (like Preserve the Pensions or their favorite genealogy society)

If you do want to give a physical item, be sure it’s useful. You could consider a Flip-Pal mobile scanner or a ShotBox portable photo light box. Perhaps less utilitarian, but a lovely, meaningful gift is the family tree necklace. I adore the one I gave myself.

Before you buy anything, check out the Genealogy Bargains area of the Geneabloggers website to see if there are any special deals to be found!

Illustration by Traci Gardner via Flickr. Used under Creative Commons License.

Filed Under: Organizing Tagged With: gifts, resources

Comments

  1. Judi Kleine says

    December 9, 2016 at 12:05 pm

    Excellent suggestions! I may add a DNA kit…smirk.

    Reply
    • Janine Adams says

      December 9, 2016 at 12:20 pm

      A DNA kit! Excellent addition.

      Reply
  2. Trisha says

    July 14, 2017 at 12:58 pm

    I received a digital photo frame for my birthday last year. And I love it I use it for all of the photos I’ve collected of my grandparents and great grandparents that I could never figure out how to display on a wall.

    Reply
    • Janine Adams says

      July 18, 2017 at 10:04 am

      That’s a great idea, Trisha! My dad’s digital photo frame displays of his children and grandchildren (and granddogs) but it never occurred to me to use one for my ancestors! Thanks for making those wheels turn!

      Reply

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I'm Janine Adams, a professional organizer and a genealogy enthusiast. I love doing family history research, but I find it's very easy for me to get overwhelmed and not know where to turn next. So I'm working hard to stay organized and feel in control as I grow my family tree.

In this blog, I share my discoveries and explorations, along with my organizing challenges (and solutions). I hope by sharing what I learn along the way I'll be able to help you stay focused and have fun while you do your research, too.

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