As my family's historian and storybooker, I love all holidays...after all, any excuse to take pictures and remember events. But, New Year's Eve has always held a particularly interesting place in my heart. I guess I feel like every time a year ends and a new one begins, new opportunities arise in all of our lives. The question is, do we see everything as an opportunity for good, or do we mistakenly see some things as bad? 2009 has had its share of negative events for our country. But, I am hopeful that 2010 will use all of those things for good.
Last night I created a beautiful poster for my in-laws celebrating them as grandparents. Heritage Makers makes it so easy to do, that I was able to put together a really special gift in less than 20 minutes. I hope to help many people find that this year they can, indeed, find 20 minutes to an hour to create something that will put a smile on someone's face while helping to strengthen their family. It's easy, it's fun, and the result is not only unique, but so much more special than most any other gifts you can give.
Happy New Year!
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
The Family Legacy
Today I begin on my mission to help others create stronger families through storybooking. I know what many might say...in today's political and economic climate, why is this important? To this I reply that never before has it it been so important. God has been banned from our schools and most of our public arenas, leaving us with a generation so lost that its only hope is in being raised within a family that instills in them morals, values, strong heritage, and an understanding of what walking in the truth buys them.I can only give all of these things to my own children. But, through Heritage Makers, I can help others to build that strong heritage for their families. So, this is my mission. From this day forward, I will seek, through my workshops and this blog, to make storybooking more accessible to others so that they may be able to create the legacies for their own families from which heritage is born.
For more information, please go to www.storybooklegacies.com
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