OT: Letters | Arthritis Information
I got this in my weekly newsletter from babycenter and I thought anyone with kids young or older kids would be a nice thing to do for them.
Quick Tip: Love Letters to Your Child |
"If you're too busy or don't have the attention span to continue filling out a baby book, write letters to your child instead. Keep a good-quality notebook handy, and whenever you have a little bit of time, pick a topic (such as the day of his birth, or how you and your honey met), and write about it." — Malaxrose |
I love that. Better than the traditional baby book. I wish I would have done it.
I think it is also nice if you can write each child a letter telling about their birth and up to the present time and keep adding on until you pass on. What a unique and precious gift to them that I am sure they will treasure and pass on to their children. I am going to start letters for my children as there is not enough room in a baby book.. Hand written is nice, but computer is easier especially with our hands and fingers.
now & then39233.5318634259What a wonderful idea.
I just started a scrapbook for my granddaugter ( Ava's first year).
I got a lot of ideas from here.
http://www.scrapbookflair.com/index.aspx
If anyone is interested in scrapbooking this software ( Free) is fantastic
Although if there was a way to incorporate both it would be nice a journal and an album.
Thanks Joonie...that's a terrific idea. Thanks for posting it.
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