This is a post I began to write in December. I thought it might give you some ideas about photo ops for spring break and summer break. Enjoy!
It is always fun to take pictures of your loved ones opening presents. But have you ever thought about taking pics of your kids or grandkids playing with the rolls the wrapping paper comes on or the boxes larger gifts come in?
Before I became a scrapbooker when my son was small (he's a daddy now with FIVE children!) he would take the cardboard rolls and do all kinds of things with them. One of his favorite things to do was to make a spy glass and put a smaller roll inside a larger one. He would move the larger one up and down as he scoured the living room with his invention! I wish I had known then what a photo opportunity I was missing. I'd love to be able to scrapbook that memory!
Another neat photo op my husband thought of is kids playing with boxes. His kids would take the larger boxes and make forts and houses and boats out of them. They'd put them under the dining room table, under the baby grand piano, or right in the middle of the family room. They'd hook them together and crawl through one into the other or they'd stack them. And again . . . he has no movies or pics to use in a scrapbook of those memories!
Make sure your memories of the small things get documented. Even the most mundane, everyday activites could be a memory you'd like to preserve in print. Catch your kids or grandkids at their creative play and snap that photo. You'll have thousands of wonderful pictures in your albums that your whole family will enjoy for many years.
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