Jan 22, 2011

Once Upon A Family

I will admit it: not all of my children have "Baby Books." I certainly have good intentions. I've taken all of their portraits (which is half the battle, right?) and I try to remember to jot down milestones. Sometimes I write them in my date book, other times they are written on post-its or the back of envelopes. Sometimes, I think I will just "remember" and don't even write them down. But now I wonder, "Did that happen with my second daughter or my second son? Which child walked when? What were their first words?" When you have a busy family, it's not always easy to keep track of these things. Sometimes, life just gets too crazy. Sometimes, we forget to stop to appreciate what we cherish most- family.

And, really, when it comes down to it, I just want an easy way to keep track of my family's history.

Enter Once Upon A Family! They have so many cool things that are all about helping you create and preserve special moments in your family! Whether you are at the beginning of your family circle and need ideas on how to preserve newborn memories, or are established with your family and want ideas on how to share your family history, Once Upon A Family can help.

Often, we think we can come up with projects like these on our own. But, when it comes down to it, we rarely make the time to follow through. Kids and work take a huge chunk of our time. The projects from Once Upon A Family are simple and easy, so you can actually find time to finish. The Dates with Dad set, where dad and daughter record special time together, or the Dear Sweet Child Letter Box, where you write a special letter to your child each year on their birthday and save it, are some of the sweetest ideas that would be so easy to do with and for your children.

I love that these ideas help create memories for both parents and children. And they help you preserve your own personal family history.