On January 27th, 2010 Corrina wrote:
Heritage Makers is challenging us to a new project. Project 365! Basically take a picture everyday! Capture all the little moments that we often overlook.
How do you begin such a project?
1). Start with a Blog, Facebook, Flickr, etc. Just share your pictures with everyone.
2). Taking at least one picture with your camera everyday (1 picture for 365 days).
3). Include captions or write a little story about it.
Then at the end of the year you have a whole compilation of pictures to use. All these pictures will make storybooking and preserving your memories even easier. After all, if you don’t preserve your memories, who will?
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I’m a little late in starting but I think this is a great idea! Watch for my Project 365 posts!
On January 8th, 2010 Corrina wrote:
For the holidays my Husband and I spent almost two weeks with my sister in MA. We even took a trip to NH to see my family’s old house and got to spend time with other family and friends. Spending the holidays with those I love always reminds me of why I am a consultant for Heritage Makers. Capturing memories and documenting them with great products is something I am truly passionate about. This holiday, I felt fortunate that all of my Heritage Makers gifts and Christmas cards turned out well and arrived on time. Being able to give my family and friends high quality personalized gifts is a great feeling. This year I wanted to create a gift for my husband. Since we’ve been married I had yet to create a book of our honeymoon. I made most of it without his knowledge and he was amazed at how well I had put it all together. It gave me great satisfaction to create something so special for him.
My year ended well with a family New Year’s Eve party. Most of my family was together, except for my brother and his family, and we all stayed up to ring in the new year, even the kids. I’m hoping that night is a sign of the year to come and all the wonderful memories we will make.