Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Journaling

The great thing about pictures is that they are going to be around for a while. (Provided there is no natural disaster or your two year old doesn't throw the camera into the toilet that is.) And to enjoy your photos certianly you should place them where they will be seen. But if worse comes to worse you can do it tomorrow.

What is much harder to do is journaling.

Before you roll your eyes, let me explain. For a scrapbooker journaling is simply writing enough to remember the moment. And its amazing what a few sentences will do to jog your memory. For example:

I remember Thanksgiving as a child:
setting the table
writing a play
dressing up as a Pilgrim
trying cranberries
eating Aunt Venita's gingerbread

See, nothing fancy or long, but wow! Images, feelings, smells-- all of it rushes back to me.

As the holidays approch, take a few minutes and just write a sentence about what happened today. You can add it later to a scrapbook page, the back of a photo or on the lines of a picture album. At least, you can if you take one minute and jot it down today.

1 comment:

Janna Leadbetter said...

This applies to writers, too! Jotting down that short blurb or a small thought, to expound upon later in whatever project. Great advice!