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” May you never forget what is worth remembering nor ever remember what is best forgotten.”
Irish Blessing
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17 Mar 2017 Comments Off on Word Ghosts are Irish
in Word Ghosts Tags: Irish

ST Patrick Day
” May you never forget what is worth remembering nor ever remember what is best forgotten.”
Irish Blessing
15 Mar 2017 Comments Off on Making a Memory Journal
in Memory Journal Tags: memories, scrapbook
Dear Fellow Journals,
Unlike a regular journal, the Memory Journal relies on the material you must gather – the photos, documents etc. The key to this is to keep it simple. Designate a box or file folder for each memory “category” you are going to write about. The categories can be childhood memories, school, parents etc. I would use plastic page protectors for the documents.
There are plenty of planners out in the market that you can use along with scrapbooks to document your memories. Once I started doing this, it became addictive and I found lots of post-it notes with memory prompts that I added to each box. The trick is to begin with one category at a time. Some page layouts will follow in the next post.
‘Til then,
~Sallie
10 Mar 2017 Comments Off on Word Ghosts remember
in Word Ghosts Tags: Moments
” We don’t remember days, we remember moments.”
Cesare Pavese
08 Mar 2017 2 Comments
in Memory Journal Tags: family, memories
Dear Fellow Journalers,
In preparing a memory journal at first glance it seems like an impossible task but my advice is to take it in pieces. You could start with your childhood and answer the following questions (prompts):
If you want to delve into your parents’ lives, begin by finding old photos and documents such as birth certificates, old report cards, letters, pictures. Often letters can be the door to your understanding of how and why your parents acted and thought. Some possible questions to ponder: did you have family traditions? What did you do on Sundays? Write down 3 of your father’s favorite movies, songs, sports, time of year, meals. Was there anything noteworthy of your mother’s upbringing – for instance, she grew up in the Depression, or worked in a factory during WWII.
You could create lists of: places you have traveled to, the people you admire, your favorite movies, your favorite books (and why) your goals.
There are many, many prompts available for you to choose from so as I’ve stated before, take the journey of remembrance slowly, savoring each moment and tell it to your family and friends so they can share your legacy.
‘Til then,
~Sallie
P.S. Books I have read about discovering family through letters include “Against Wind and Tide” by Anne Morrow Lindbergh
“The Diary” by Eileen Goudge
“One Lavender Ribbon” by Heather Burch
03 Mar 2017 Comments Off on Word Ghosts know the value of a moment
in Word Ghosts Tags: memory
” Sometimes you will never know the true value of a moment until it becomes a memory.”
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