Here’s a set of questions you can ask your kids about their perspective when you are concerned. It’s a great idea to ask this each year when they get older to see how their perspectives change, but doing it once is just as nice – you still get to capture how they see things – how they see YOU.
When I sat down to complete June’s pages – I was drawing a blank. I had dismal photos! In fact, I had more photos of things I saved from IG or shared with friends over Viber than photos I took myself!
It seems as if the month has gone by without me taking time to sit down and notice things. But I’m glad I’m all in this storytelling. I am committed.
The kids are back to school after a very busy and fulfilling summer, and I am back to Project Life. I share some of the pages I’ve been creating lately.
It’s the start of summer vacation of the kids – no school, beach trips and having a full house all day. I am trying to stay current with Project Life before life gets busy!
I am not veering too much from the workflow I established last year. I have found that it worked and thanks to the Project Life App, I can do some major catch up on other album projects (more on that soon).