Hi jomolomo
Welcome to Rootschat. I hope you find out lots and lots about your family, and that you really enjoy the journey.
I started family research by doing exactly the same as you. I wanted a special present for my darling Dad's 70 birthday, and I searched the shops for a special photo album with an old fashioned picture on the front. Then I was lucky enough to find an Aunt who had an album full of old photo's of Dad's family which I copied and put in his album. Then I went to the church where some of his family were buried and found out the date of their deaths. I then made a very small family tree from my Grt Grandparents to the latest addition to the family at the time (it's growed and growed like Topsy since then), and put it at the front of the album with a short history of the village where we all came from. I then went to the village and took some photo's of the cottage where Dad was born, and local sites and put them in. I was also very lucky, I wrote to the new owner of the cottage and she kindly let me go in, and up into Grandad's garden, where I took more photos.
Dad was absolutely thrilled with his album and it prompted him to tell snippets from his past, which sent me on my journey where I ended up in 1629.
Sadley Dad died in 1999. If was alive today and could see where his little album has taken me, he would be over the moon, and would enjoy it every bit as I do. In fact, I think he gives me a little nudge in the right direction, whenever I get stuck.
So I hope you enjoy your research, and like the rest of us on Rootschat, you will get hooked and delve even further into your family history, and meet lots of interesting characters on the way.
Kind Regards
Su