Saturday, August 14, 2010

Time Capsule

I thought of this idea in the middle of the night last night - and will share more on it! But, wanted to post the page really quick in case any of you would want to use it for your first day of school as we will be!


Have a great weekend!

10 comments:

Heather's Blog-o-rama said...

That's a super cute idea, Monica. I think I'll share this post with some friends on Facebook, because they have little kids and this would be a great way to keep track of some of those memories!!! Oh, I can't wait to have kids of my own someday, so I do all this fun stuff with them!!! Have a lovely weekend. Love and hugs from Oregon, Heather :)

Sheila said...

What a great idea!

Blissful & Domestic said...

I love it! Thank you so much for sharing. We will definitely be using this in our first week of school. Thank you for all your cute ideas Monica:>

Wendi said...

Love this idea! I am going to make this a first day of school tradition. What a great keepsake!

Davonne said...

I love this! I printed three to use on our first day (September 7). Thanks so much!

Charlotte Cushman said...

Hey Monica - I have a book that suggested this and we did this something similar at the end of the summer. It is more geared to homeschooling and I also took a picture of each of the children. At the end of our school journey we will not only have precious samples of each child's handwriting and thoughts, but insight into what they were thinking and feeling at those ages. Love you! char

angie said...

Thank you for sharing your great idea. As I type this comment, 2 copies are printing. This will be nice to add to my kids' school memory books.

Heidi C. said...

This is such a great idea!!

Clorissa said...

Wonderful! Thank you for sharing it with all of us. It will be a sweet reminder of my little ones at this moment in time.

Clorissa

Jolene said...

I just finished typing it out and printing out three for my three little charms! Thank you for this terrific idea. My only regret is that my oldest is already in third-grade and that I didn't think of something like this earlier!