“things i like”
i hope to be with my family in Washington soon.
not sure for how long. maybe 4 weeks. we usually decide depending on what’s needed when i’m there.
and the price of return flights.
i’m preparing a small surprise.
i bought 3 smaller journals, 160 pages each, for my daughter, granddaughter, and myself.
the theme,
“things i like,” with few instructions. and lots of encouragement.
we can compare in a year to see what we’ve come up with.
my first entry:
“swimming with snow falling”
at center of my journal, i put a highlighted pink stripe down the page.
a section for memories of my granddaughter, now that she’s 16, there are memories of her youngest years i love.
like, how she used to hum happy little tunes all-the-time, which i loved, but also, helped me always-know where she was, at any given time. she seemed unaware she was humming. a sweet happy soul. i have a pink gel pen i’ll use for that section.
i put a unique bookmark in each, so, each journal can be identified in a glance ~ without spying!
i’ll tell them, if they like, they can begin upside-down+backward, add sketches, stickers, mementos, whatever they choose.
a word, paragraph, page, no matter.
“things i like,” on each page.
i’m looking forward to giving them to the girls, looking forward to writing-away, looking forward to comparing results next year.
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Coincidentally, some short news reports are appearing that suggests there are benefits to writing in long hand, reading hard copy books, learning cursive, etc. Maybe i’ll add a note about that as a thing i like.
Example:
Why Writing Longhand Is Still So Important Today [Backed By Science]
https://webwriterspotlight.com/why-writ ... -important