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r37 - 03 Feb 2007 - 19:01 - ChadParry r36 - 28 Jan 2007 - 14:18 - ChadParry

The Jack Parry Family Website

The Jack Parry Family Website

Welcome! All visitors are recommended to read the GettingStartedGuide. It explains how to get the most out of this website.

Welcome! All visitors are recommended to read the GettingStartedGuide. It explains how to get the most out of this website.

Have you turned in your Parry Post? It was due on January 5!

Have you turned in your Parry Post? It was due on January 5!

"Analysts of our modern time point out that in a fast-changing world, people suffer a kind of shock from losing a sense of continuity. The very mobility of our society means that our children are often moved from place to place and lose close contact with the extended family of grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins, and longtime neighbors. It is important for us also to cultivate in our own family a sense that we belong together eternally, that whatever changes outside our home, there are fundamental aspects of our relationship which will never change. We ought to encourage our children to know their relatives. We need to talk of them, make effort to correspond with them, visit them, join family organizations, etc."
Spencer W. Kimball (See Parry Post Vol1 No1)
"Analysts of our modern time point out that in a fast-changing world, people suffer a kind of shock from losing a sense of continuity. The very mobility of our society means that our children are often moved from place to place and lose close contact with the extended family of grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins, and longtime neighbors. It is important for us also to cultivate in our own family a sense that we belong together eternally, that whatever changes outside our home, there are fundamental aspects of our relationship which will never change. We ought to encourage our children to know their relatives. We need to talk of them, make effort to correspond with them, visit them, join family organizations, etc."
Spencer W. Kimball (See Parry Post Vol1 No1)

Interesting Links

Interesting Links

  

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Blogs

  
There are lots of family members that own blogs. This site contains links to all of them. This is a great way to keep in touch with remote family members.

There are lots of family members that own blogs. This site contains links to all of them. This is a great way to keep in touch with remote family members.

  

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All the past issues of the Parry Post have been digitized. You can browse through the whole list here, organized by date. locktopic Only family members can access the Parry Post

Parry Posts

  

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All the past issues of the Parry Post have been digitized. You can browse through the whole list here, organized by date.

  
Family-related events and birthdays are on the calendar. Add your own items too, no matter how whimsical they are. locktopic Only family members can access the calendar
  

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locktopic Only family members can access the Parry Post

  
All the current contact information for family members is in the address book. This includes email addresses and street addresses and phone numbers. locktopic Only family members can access the address book

Calendar

  

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Family-related events and birthdays are on the calendar. Add your own items too, no matter how whimsical they are.

  
Every time this website changes, you can know about it. For example, if someone adds an event to the calendar or changes their contact information, you might want to be notified. You'll have to subscribe to either a news feed or an email alert.
  

locktopic Only family members can access the calendar

  

Address Book

  

All the current contact information for family members is in the address book. This includes email addresses and street addresses and phone numbers.

  
  

locktopic Only family members can access the address book

  

Notifications

  

Every time this website changes, you can know about it. For example, if someone adds an event to the calendar or changes their contact information, you might want to be notified. You'll have to subscribe to either a news feed or an email alert.

  
r37 - 03 Feb 2007 - 19:01 - ChadParry r36 - 28 Jan 2007 - 14:18 - ChadParry

 
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