No, I am too lazy. Who wants to read all that crap, anyway? I would end up complainign all the time.
Bibi
Like Kristianne, I have my scrapbook journal. I have multiple sections for each scrapbook that is in progress. When I get my pictures back, I sort them by album then note in the journal the information about the pictures (who, what, when, where) and anything else that needs to be noted.
I kept a diary as a teen and found it a few years back. What a hoot to go back and read about my trials and tribulations.
I kept a diary as a teen and found it a few years back. What a hoot to go back and read about my trials and tribulations.
Janie
Live long, laugh often, hug someone.
Live long, laugh often, hug someone.
I have tried to several times and never really do it. I have 2 from when i was younger - talking like 4 grade. They are kinda funny to read now, but even then they were sporatic.
I used to keep The Artists Journal and I did it fairly faithfully. But then I quit. Maybe I should try again.
I used to be really good about writing entries on LiveJournal but that's been off my radar for quite some time. I often think about starting a blog but I haven't felt like I have had much that's really worth that kind of writing in quite some time. lol. I guess I just don't think I'm all that interesting!
My blog has become my journal. That reminds me I need to update. Perhaps I shal write, "see yesterday"...lol.
WAS a TIKI BAR GIRL AND ALWAYS WILL BE
When DH and I were first married; we attended a Marriage Encounter weekend and one of the exercises was to daily answer an assigned question in our own journals and then to share with each other what we had written. That lasted for a little while, then fizzled out ..... Haven't done anything like this since then .... 30 years later.
My Mom faithfully writes in a journal daily. Has done so for years. And she refers back to the journals if memory fails and she is trying to recall a certain event or incident from the past. It is a great discipline and good mental and emotional exercise.
My Mom faithfully writes in a journal daily. Has done so for years. And she refers back to the journals if memory fails and she is trying to recall a certain event or incident from the past. It is a great discipline and good mental and emotional exercise.
'Beautiful memories tell our story, and wrap themselves in ribbons of the heart.' Flavia
Yes< I do. Like scrapbooking it will allow my grandchildren to learn more about me, my life, my faith and love for them.
Sylvia
Sylvia
used to but I haven't in years.
No, I am not too fond of writing.
Here I come to save the day! Chas
I'm the crazy lizard lady
http://scrapinlizards.blogspot.com/
Nope i dont keep neither now... when i was a kid i had a diary.. you know the cute ones with a lock on it!
Nowadays im lucky if i keep my blog updated!
Nowadays im lucky if i keep my blog updated!
Sort of.
I had a tough time dealing with my mom's death a few years ago. I started a "diary" of sorts, where I write to her. It helped a lot, sounds weird, I know. For the first few days I wrote every day. Then it was every few weeks, and now it's only when something really big/stressful happens. I don't think I've even opened it in about 6 months.
I had a tough time dealing with my mom's death a few years ago. I started a "diary" of sorts, where I write to her. It helped a lot, sounds weird, I know. For the first few days I wrote every day. Then it was every few weeks, and now it's only when something really big/stressful happens. I don't think I've even opened it in about 6 months.
~Kathy
{hopelessly addicted}
Filling my basket with all of the new goodies
{hopelessly addicted}
Filling my basket with all of the new goodies
Nope. Never have.
If life gives you lemons, go find an annoying person with paper cuts.
I do, but I'm not really good at being consistant.
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