That's a lovely page, Lon, and a lovely story. I've done a couple of public speaking events, work-related, and they were really scary so doing a piano recital is a great achievement.
I know what you mean about making memorials of events. I started on family tree research in summer last year. After a break for festive crafting and all that, I'm about to scramble back up into the branches again.
I've used CraftArtist to make up a photobook of old family photos found online in the Ancestry trees for my mother and her cousin.
I also use it for producing versions of my family tree to pass on to other family members. I'd rather not post an example as the pages have details of living family members so don't wish to invade their privacy.
However, I did get really excited when it looked as if an ancestor might have been a friend of King Richard III, and I made the following page for my own enjoyment. Alas, deeper investigation revealed at least a couple of disconnects, certainly at the supposed 'gateway ancestor' Mary Metcalf. My cousin in Australia has obviously just taken it for granted that other people have got it right, but now I'm in the process of checking every person I come across on 'hints' and many just do not gel.
Still, it's keeping me out of mischief.
"I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
"Cats," he said eventually. "Cats are nice."
Terry Pratchett, Sourcery