5. And there you go. A Notecard Journal. I used old photos as month dividers, but postcards would be pretty great too.
For a birthday gift, you should start the journal with the date of their birthday. (For example, Mama Lisa's birthday is July 1, so the very first index card in her box is July 1.)
Each line on the index card is used for one year. The first line would be 2011, the next 2012, the next 2013... Pretty self explanatory. After writing the year, the owner would write a short little something about their day. Most index cards have ten lines so you could potentially have a decade's worth of one liners. (Literally... Gosh, I'm punny.)
The daily entries don't have to be profound, witty, or breathtaking. Because, as we all know, some days just aren't. My entries range from: "ONE OF MY BFFs GOT ENGAGED!!!"
to "found some great new music: Amos Lee, Benjy Davis Project, and Ben Rector"
to "Crappy day. The only good thing was Oreos.".
A lot can change in a year, let alone ten. I think it is going to be really cool to look back at July 13, 2011 in a few years and see that I "decided to go cold turkey on my Diet Coke addiction". (Unfortunately, I'm not making that up.)
Years from now, maybe I'll look back at that terrible day with the Oreos in 2011 and it will be the day that I finally get my Dream Dog. Or some sort of wedding day. Or it could keep up its sucky reputation and be the day my Jeep Cherokee dies. Only God knows.
Maybe I'm just overly sappy and sentimental, but I can already tell you after a few short months, my notecard journal is one of my most cherished possessions.
Happy Wednesday and happy birthday Nana! |
This was the best gift Amanda! I love it! I've wished I was the type to write in a journal every day but could never get that going - one-liners I can handle!!
ReplyDeleteSaw Mama Lisa's and what a special idea. I want one ! hint hint
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