I TRULY didn't notice that my parents' sisters are not my antie. Now I know and will remember they are my aunties. I checked "embassador" on google and saw the red waveline under it, then I CAREFULLY compared my spelling with the corrected one, and failed seeing any difference between "embassador" and "ambassador"! I also looked for this "hindersightedly" in a dictionary, I thought I removed the "er" in the middle from my draft. By the way, it is not the first word I forcefully added an "er" to its spelling. My son used to get fraustrated when I looked for gatoradER in Costco.
Thank you NewVoice. I'll show my original work to my cousin with your comments. It must make him happy. :-)
As I told my cousin the other day, the first born grandchild usually has the advantage of knowing more family history, especially when comparing to the last one. I stayed with my parental grandma from the day of my birth till I entered high school, a boarding school. And both me and my hu*****and are the oldest in our generation, we are the ones who are supposed to carry our family trees along. I have learned a lot from viewing these documents and researching beyond them.