Scrapbooker and author Ali Edwards teaches a technique to capture pieces of her day-to-day life. She starts with the line: TODAY YOU... and then fills in the blanks. It looks like she's going to have some more ideas about this technique
coming soon.
But this concept has really stuck with me. Here's a page I made with this back in January.
As I go about my day-to-day stuff, I sometimes make a mental list of it. Tonight I took the time to write it down.
Dearest Kylie: Today you
woke up at 5:30
put your hands on either side of mine and clapped my hands together
said "neigh" when you saw the horse on my shirt
said, baaa, mooo, and woof", and made elephant trumpeting and giraffe noises
napped from 10 to 12
ate peas, carrots, potato frittata, applesauce and mandarin orange slices for lunch
played at Gymboree
laid down on your back on a Gymboree mat. Smiled at the little girl who laid down beside you. Enjoyed a quiet moment of relaxation with her.
danced your baby doll around to music
chewed on a bathing suit
ate raisins at Starbucks while Granna and I had coffees and looked at pictures of you
played in the garage with your Life is Good baseball hat, a bubble-blowing wand, a piece of chalk, a nerf ball and a container of clorox wipes for over half an hour
spilled an entire cup of peaches in your lap during dinner
Today I
wished for the 200+ time that I had a digital voice recorder with me as Kylie drank her morning bottle. I really want to capture the sounds of her as she gulps and sighs before our bottle days are over. It's one of my all-time favorite sounds.
felt really scattered when I realized that I had left two cups of coffee (from the previous two days) on the window sill behind the family room couch.
worried when Karen told me that her rental car had its passenger window bashed out during the night as it sat in her hotel's parking lot (nothing stolen though).
took a much-needed nap from 8-9am while Granna took Kylie for a walk
cooked a hashbrown frittata from a new recipe for our lunch
called my Mom a laundry goddess when she did some of our laundry
made a list of 15 scrapbook pages I want to create
checked my Flickr and Google Analytics stats
read a few blogs and made a few comments
read several stories to Kylie
made a quick Target run while Kylie napped
cleaned my kitchen floor
picked up, put up, organized throughout the day
listened to an audio book while Kylie played in the garage
made a taco salad for dinner
watched Sex and the City movie after dinner
did not take any pictures or make any scrapbook pages
told my Karen, my Kylie and my Mom that I loved them.
came up with lots of blogging and scrapbook ideas between 10-11pm
I encourage you to try this technique. It helps me to slow down and appreciate my life. Now off to bed!
4 comments:
I love this idea - thank you for blogging about it! And as always, reading about your perspectives and love for your whole family is an awesome way for me to start the day.
First, I can't believe how much Kylie has grown since January. Looking back at pages really puts things like that in perspective.
And thank you thank you for posting about the "today you" prompt. I am going to keep a journal by my bed and do this every night for the girls. What a nice way to reflect on the day and a great way to collect journaling!
Awesome!
Hey, Erin did a Meme today that I would love to read your answers to. You should check it out.
I have been following your blog for a long time, your little girl is beautiful. Well done to you both
:-)
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