DO NOT WORRY ABOUT E-MAILS TILL YOU HAVE TIME TO WORRY ABOUT THEM . I HAVE A 4YR.OLD I KNOW ITS HARD TO PLEASE EVERYBODY SO SAY HI WHEN I AM DONE WITH MY WORK I WILL TRY .THATS ALL YOU CAN DO.ELIZABETH Diane Miller wrote: > Hi Everybody -- > > I need some opinions, please! > > I have put together the Western NC Genealogy Resource Center. I do have > more data to code and put up. My dilema is the number of emails I > receive asking for help. (Don't get me wrong, I like to help and share, > but it seems to be a one-way share) I hate to have emails sitting in my > inbox waiting for further response, so when I get free time, I first > catch up on emails before coding and updating the site. Some of the > emails I get are along the lines of: > > My ancestor, Jane Doe was full Cherokee, please send all information you > have on her. > > or > > I'm researching John Smith. > > My question is do I let the emails go and do the coding and updates or > do I continue as I am and update when everything else is done? > > To let you know, I am working 46-50+ hours per week as a Computer Test > Engineer, studying to take my second MCP (Microsoft Certified > Professional) test, to of my daughters (10 and 8) are in softball with > two games and two practices each per week, my son thankfully took this > season off. Plus the normal Mom stuff, laundry (it piles up well!<G>), > cooking, nag (about doing chores and homework). > > So opinions please! > > Diane