This is the Cardston, Alberta, Canada Temple where LDS members go to perform ordinances for their ancestors. It was such a beautiful Fall day and my iPhone was at the ready.
Have been working on new and exciting projects on FamilySearch.org - so much so that I haven't been making time for my own ancestors. So, I've decided to take a Sabbath from "work" and concentrate for one day per week on getting my family tree in order. There re so many leaves on my ancestry.com tree that i\ could start a whole forest.
Last week, as a support agent for FamilySearch, I was able to help two people by giving them the site for Canadian Adoption Registry (because FamilySearch doesn't look for living people, but we can help people find their ancestry/roots) The URL for the site is: http://www.canadianadopteesregistry.org/ You can register your name if you are looking for a birth parent or a child and, if the other party registers too, they can match you up and call the other person and give non-identifying information (you have given permission). They also offer counseling services. I went through them to find my birth family and my son and it worked! :)