During the holiday season, I spend a lot of time thinking about family and friends, and this weekend was no exception. As I put up the Christmas tree, my thoughts drifted to holidays past. I thought about my family’s traditional photo on the stairs, my mom’s impressive stocking, and opening gifts one by one. While the ideas were fresh in my mind, I took a break from trimming the tree, pulled out my laptop, and typed up some childhood memories. (I also put in a request for Will to do the same—I’m still waiting on that.)
A while back, I scanned some old photos from my mom’s collection, and among them, I found these cute pics from Decembers 1998 through 2001. I ordered them as wallets so I could fit four on a page and still have room for all that journaling. Then, inspired by the November/December 2007 issue of Simple (“The Supplies That Saved Christmas,” page 41), I used just one coordinating holiday line as the basis for my page. I added a little ribbon and called the page complete. It was one of my fastest pages to date.
Now that I’ve shared some holiday traditions with you, I’d love to hear some of yours.
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