Friday 3 June 2011

Wishes and Dreams

Wishes and dreams, we’ve all had them. They can be big, “I dream of becoming the president,” or small, “I wish I didn’t have to go to work today.” No matter how simple or complex they are, it is important to scrapbook these memories. Think of how nice it will be for future generations to read about your wishes or dreams.
Here are some ideas to help you document these important thoughts and interests in your scrapbooks:
  • Document the wishes you have for your children’s future. “My wish for you” would be a great title!
  • Is there any dream you’d like to fulfill before your next birthday? Create a page now! You’ll always have something to look back at and see if you’ve fulfilled your dream.
  • Most of us have small wishes everyday. Do a layout about what you wished for today.
  • Would you rather be in a different occupation? Scrapbook your dream job and why you think it would be great.
  • What do your kids want to be when they grow up? What did you want to be? Include these dreams in a layout. It will be interesting to look back and see what’s changed.
  • Do you ever wish that you could play an instrument or sport? Do a layout about all the things you wish you knew how to do.
  • Many of us have skills that we dream of improving. Use these dreams to create a layout. As you improve these skills you’ll be able to look back at your layout and see how far you’ve come.
  • We’ve all done things in the past that we wish we wouldn’t have done. Create a layout and journal about these things. Include what you wish you would have done instead.
  • Ever play the lottery? What would you buy? Your dream car or your dream home? Make a page about it. Take photos of your dream home, car, etc and also include your old lottery tickets.
  • Ever have the same dream over and over again? Scrapbook what happens in this reoccurring dream and what you think it means.
  • How about a mini book filled with dreams and wishes! You could make a mini tag book, accordion book, etc. Carry it with you as a constant reminder!

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