I should feel lucky to HAVE photos of some of my memories because another problem I run into is having a wonderful memory to document with no photo to go along with it. There are a couple of ways around this problem. In one case, I was remembering my sentimental fondness for my grandma's kitchen during my childhood and remembered that she had given me a memento from there. I snapped a photo of the sugar dish, a prized possession of mine, and poured my heart out about what it meant to me, obviously far more than the piece of plastic it consists of.
Sometimes I just have to scrap a memory even though I have no pictures to go with it. My family rarely took pictures at Halloween when I was little, but I felt the need to document my fun times anyway. Another thing I knew I wanted to document was how I got my name. Other than randomly selecting a baby photo to go on the page, there isn't anything that goes with it, but it's an important memory to document. What really helps in these cases is hitting the Sketch Gallery. It's a no-brainer to turn those sketches into photo-free layouts.
Getting these pages finished fills up my Book of Me. There is no one more qualified to tell your story than you and who cares if your pictures are old or even non-existent? Those memories are just as important as the stories we tell about our kids. I challenge you go put your story down on pages anyway. You won't regret it.
3 comments:
This is a wonderful article, Anita and reminds us to scrap those older memories even without the photos! I too don't have many older photos of myself, but have lots of journaling I should get recorded.
I love this collection of layouts....and that you've made connections to memories through your journaling. And most of all, I love that you've given me an article/board activity idea! LOL!
I do love it that there is no emphasis put on scrapping photos from the beginning of time in order ... that we enjoy the freedom to scrap what moves us at any given time ... and that we can go back - without guilt - and get some of those past memories put down. Thanks!
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