Welcome to the Ajinga Family Website

Hey everyone — here's what this place is, why I built it, and how to use it.

Hey everybody. Jonathon here.

So I built us a website. You're on it right now. Good job navigating to it.

Here's the idea: we've been scattered across texts, photo apps, group chats, and whatever app Bridget is currently using to share recipes, and I thought it would be nice to have one place that was just ours. Not social media, not a public blog — just us. A family-sized corner of the internet where we can actually find things.

What's on here

  • Family Tree — profiles for all six of us. Go look at yours. If your bio is wrong, tell me and I'll fix it (or give you access to fix it yourself, once I figure out how to do that).

  • Blog — this is where any of us can write something. Bridget, I'm looking at you. The bar is low. A few sentences about what you made for dinner counts.

  • Recipes — Bridget's pot roast is already on there. More to come.

  • Milestones — firsts and achievements. I seeded it with the obvious ones. Add your own.

  • Traditions — the things we do every year. Camping trip is on there. Christmas pancakes are on there.

  • Bucket List — things we want to do. I put some obvious ones in. The fire pit is on there. Yes, I know I've been saying it for three summers.

  • Photos — placeholder for now. I'll add instructions on how to drop real photos in. It's simple.

  • Music — a running list of what we're all listening to. Lucy and Isabelle have already made their mark.

How to add things

Most of the data lives in simple files I can update easily. If you want something added — a milestone, a recipe, a tradition, a bucket list item — just tell me and I'll put it in.

For the blog, I'll figure out a simple way for you to post without needing to touch any code.

Why I made this

Mostly because I wanted it to exist. We have four kids who are going to grow up and look back at this stuff someday. I want there to be something to look back at.

Also because building websites is what I do when the house is quiet and I should probably be sleeping.

Happy New Year. Let's have a good one.

— Jonathon