This book has pages for you to write small paragraphs about yourself and other family members. The paragraphs are interspersed with beautiful photographs of Thomas Kinkaid paintings and faith-based prose.
The book has a place to add the members of your family tree and a page about your birthday, full name and place of birth. In addition to these pages there are many other topics for you to write your memories. Here are a few of the topics:
- What happened in the world when you were born?
- My favorite verse about love.
- The best thing about being your grandmother.
- Memories of my Mother.
- Memories of my Father.
- Favorite photos of you and me.
- Favorite Bible verse.
There are many other subjects that help to give you ideas of what to write. I found this book easy to write and I like the way it turned out. I wrote in the book over a 6-month time frame to give me time to think about each subject and then put down my thoughts.
Story Worth Book
On Mother's Day, my son and daughter-in-law gave me a subscription to the "Story Worth" memory book. Each week I was emailed a question from the company and then I would write my answer to the question and add any photos that I had that would go with that subject. At the end of 52 weeks the questions and answers, along with the photos were put into a book. Here is the cover from my book.Here are a few of the topics from my book. They are all listed in the index of the book.
- How did you feel when your first child was born?
- Which fads did you embrace while growing up?
- Describe one of you most memorable birthdays.
- What is one of your favorite memories of your mother?
- Did you have a car in high school?
- Who are the best cooks in your family?
- What did you read as a child?
- Who inspires you?
- What simple pleasures of life do you truly enjoy?
- If you could choose any talent to have, what would it be?
- Tell me about your siblings.
This is just a sampling of the questions to give you an idea of the types of questions in the book. If you are sent a question that just doesn't work for you, you can ask for a replacement question. I did this a couple of time during the year but after some thought I found I could find something to write for every question.
Shutterfly Book
After making memory books of my life, my husband and I decided we would also like some books made of his memories. I have always made a photo book each year using the format in Shutterfly. In looking at their options I found that I could also use pages of text in Shutterfly in addition or instead of photos. We decided this would be a good option for making a book of my husband's memories.
We started with some basic questions that he answered, and that I put in the book along with corresponding photographs. We then looked at all the questions that I answered in my books, and we used those questions as a starting point for his book. Each week I give him one or two questions. I then add the answers to the book. I also go through old photo albums and copy any photos that will work with the questions. We are still in the process of creating this book, but I really like the way it is turning out.
Whatever method you decide to use, I encourage you to get started. I think it is good to do it over several months to a year. At the end of the project, you will have a wonderful sense of accomplishment and your family will have a wonderful gift from you.
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