More and more I find I am using photo masks and templates. The templates keep my mojo going and speed up production of a page. As I approach my 70th birthday in October, I am more than a little aware that every day is a day of grace, especially those I share with my almost 90 year-old father. I have an old phone with a voice recorder app on it that is standing me in good stead in recording his stories. As the pages add up, I will have an album just about my Dad.
I also rely heavily on journaling. Often the journaling is on a companion page because I almost always have too much to say!
The other thing I rely on is physical scrapbooks. There are loads of thrift store here in Sanford and within a 50 mile radius. Tuesday I had lunch with a friend from my teen years. We met in 1970 and one of the school pictures she has up on her FB page is one I have in my memory box. She found me on FB and sent a message - Is that really you? We've had a ball having several lunches together with more planned. My oldest will be here next week and my youngest lives less than an hour away. We'll all get together one weekend so she can meet all my menfolk! One of the 10 brand new scrapbooks I found while antiquing and thrifting with her On Tuesday will become the album she and I will fill with our memories to share with other friends that I hope will add their memories. I spent $33 to purchase those 10 scrapbooks, a Vera Bradley purse, and book about the leaders and battles of the Civil War which will help me with my genealogical research. Like most Americans whose families were already established in the US by 1850, the Civil War figures heavily in my history on both sides of the battle and I am related to many of those leaders or have family that served under them. So books as well as scrapbooks are important.
Lastly is my computer. If not for Legacy Family Tree I would be lost and would never be able to figure out that someone was my 3rd cousin 3 times removed - whatever that means!
Please do share!
I also rely heavily on journaling. Often the journaling is on a companion page because I almost always have too much to say!
The other thing I rely on is physical scrapbooks. There are loads of thrift store here in Sanford and within a 50 mile radius. Tuesday I had lunch with a friend from my teen years. We met in 1970 and one of the school pictures she has up on her FB page is one I have in my memory box. She found me on FB and sent a message - Is that really you? We've had a ball having several lunches together with more planned. My oldest will be here next week and my youngest lives less than an hour away. We'll all get together one weekend so she can meet all my menfolk! One of the 10 brand new scrapbooks I found while antiquing and thrifting with her On Tuesday will become the album she and I will fill with our memories to share with other friends that I hope will add their memories. I spent $33 to purchase those 10 scrapbooks, a Vera Bradley purse, and book about the leaders and battles of the Civil War which will help me with my genealogical research. Like most Americans whose families were already established in the US by 1850, the Civil War figures heavily in my history on both sides of the battle and I am related to many of those leaders or have family that served under them. So books as well as scrapbooks are important.
Lastly is my computer. If not for Legacy Family Tree I would be lost and would never be able to figure out that someone was my 3rd cousin 3 times removed - whatever that means!
Please do share!