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Tricks For Preserving Your Family Vacation Memories In Fun Ways

It's vacation time once again! Many families are having a hard time affording a "real" vacation in this ever more weary economy, which makes the vacations that they can afford all the more momentous and worthy of being recollected for the amazing times they are! The tips that follow will help you to keep the memory of your once-in-a-lifetime vacation fresh on your mind when you want to go walking down memory lane to revive the fun and togetherness you shared as a family.

 

• Compile an artistic scrapbook. Scrapbooking can be a very fun activity, and producing a scrapbook of your vacation is a brilliant way to preserve the vacation memories you hold dear. Include things like photographs, ticket stubs, receipts, brochures, hotel matchbooks and other little items that you gathered on the trip. Use fun vacation cut-outs connected to the sort of vacation, for example beach themed cut-outs for your vacation to Orlando, Florida, nautical cut-outs for your cruise to Alaska, or cut-outs of the Eiffel Tower and other landmarks for a visit to France.

 

• Design an album digitally. Using a digital album to display your family trip is not only a fun way to display your pictures, but also a great format for preserving your memories in such a way that you'll be able to reprint your photographs if anything at all was to happen to the originals, such as harm or misplacement.

 

• Framing. Buy some fun metal 5x7 picture frames and frame the best shots from your journey. A collage picture frame is another option, which enables you to frame multiple pictures at one time.

 

• Make a shadow box. Shadow boxes are enjoyable and reasonably priced, supplies to make them are available at just about every big box retailer, within the craft section. Add stuff to the shadow box that help you recall the trip you took, such as a small jar of sand, a handful of seashells, and a snapshot or two from your beach trip. This activity isn't only for adults, you can get the kids into it too, and they can even produce their own personal shadow box to show off in their room.

 

• Keep a travel diary. This is a fun activity to do while on vacation. Buy an unlined journal and write in it every day as you're traveling, leaving an empty space after each day’s entries for snap shots. Make sure you take pictures relevant to the things you write about, then when you return home you can print them and glue them into the blank spaces in your journal. You can gather postcards from your favorite spots and put them in the journal too.

 

• Acquire a digital picture frame for your memories. when you get back from vacation, all of your family and friends will be thrilled to view your photographs in a digital picture frame. This could be a picture frame that you simply put on your desktop like any other photo frames - only it plays a slideshow of your family vacation pictures, or maybe even a keychain picture frame that you can carry around on your key ring.

 

From arts and crafts to simple store-bought frames, there are lots of fun and creative ways to preserve all the wonderful memories of your fun family vacations.

 

Ahhhhhhhhh omg need help!!!!!!!!!??????

Ok well today I saw my crush's journal on his desk. I was the only one in the class, since I was doing makeup work, so it was just me and the teacher's assistant. When she went out of the room to go use the copy machine, I looked in his journal. There was a LOT of personal stuff, and I feel so guilty now!!!!! I mean, if someone read my journal/diary whatever you wanna call it, I would be pissed and so embarrassed!! I strongly believe in karma, so I know something bad is gonna happen to me for what I did. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH and the horrible thing is I want to look at it again!!!! Why am I so nosy?? I don't know what the hell is wrong with me!!! What should I do? How do I get rid of the urge to try and look at it again??

Be happy, you just got away with murder. Not to many people can do what you did bcuz they never get that kind of chance. But if they did, they would do the same thing. Anyhow, hope you got some good tips from his journal to win him over.

The Talented Alan Metoskie (Or, Diary of a Front Desk Girl)

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