Help! Your Heart is Missing From Your Scrapbooking Journaling -
Part 4
Do you find that humans have a tendency to state the obvious and
this tendency carries over to scrapbooking journaling too?
Let's take for example. There's a photo showing your little girl
doing a little tap dance routine at her dance school. Instead of
journaling the obvious that she's dancing, why not list out the
wonderful traits she exhibited from her dance practice? Like how
she has displayed persistence in perfecting her dance steps by
spending a few uninitiated afternoons practicing her moves at
home alone?
Rather than harping on the obvious fact that she's dancing, you
can have the chance to remind her of a wonderful trait of
persistence you hope she'll carry into adulthood as well.
Not only can we do fantastic scrapbooking journaling on the
non-obvious stuff, we can journal on our imagination and
expectations too.
Take some quiet minutes now to image how life would be when all
your kids are all grown up and how life would turn out for each
of them. Journal about how you imagine your son's future
girlfriend would look like. Write about the possible careers
your girl would take on. Keep these "imaginative" scrapbook
pages and compare notes when they eventually grow up in 10 or 15
years later. See how you