Each Monday, I discuss my Scrap Happy project based on Gretchen Rubin’s The Happiness Project: Or, Why I Spent a Year Trying to Sing in the Morning, Clean My Closets, Fight Right, Read Aristotle, and Generally Have More Fun.
As I was writing last week’s post, I realized that all of the ways I have suggested to show proofs of love involve my daughter. I have not always had my daughter. I became a scrapbooker long before I ever considered having children.
So what’s a scrapbooker to do if they don’t have children? How might they give proofs of love?
Well, they could do the tasks I already have mentioned, only about them instead of a child. Don’t you think that your parents might want an updated photograph of you every now and then? Maybe you have nieces and nephews. Don’t you think they might want an updated photograph of their awesome aunt or uncle? Or photographs from your adventures as a child-free person? Maybe you are the family photographer, so you have lots of photographs from various family events. You could put these on a cd-rom and share with the family members that might be interested in these events.
Having a child makes it easy for me to see how I could give proofs of love to other family members, but it is definitely possible to do similar tasks without children.
Related Posts:
- Scrap Happy: A Happiness Project
- Scrap Happy: Remember Love
- Scrap Happy: Email Photos (File Under Remember Love)
- Scrap Happy: Mail Photos (File Under Remember Love)
- Scrap Happy: Share an Electronic File of Photographs (File Under Remember Love)
Stephanie