How To Use
Dear Parent(s),
Having a child is truly a wonderful blessing. It gives us the chance to deeply connect with our precious angels through what we value most; the unconditional love we provide and receive from our children, and the priceless memories that stem from it. The memory book is here to give a physical form to those moments through your own unique experiences and recollections, making it a prized gift for your child to enjoy in the future.
Begin by filling up the opening pages with essential information about your child. Commence with the earliest milestone, which is the first ultrasound that introduced your child's existence. Progress to the significant decision of selecting their name, a choice deeply imbued with meaning and significance. Conclude this introductory section with the inclusion of a family tree, a visual representation of your child's lineage, connecting them to their heritage and ancestral roots.
By writing a letter each year where you can write absolutely anything you would like to share with your child at a later point in life when they are older and wiser. The letter can be anything you wish. A memory. A poem. A heartfelt note of how you watched them grow every minute of every day for the past year. Recalling how you took care of them when they fell from the bike while learning to ride without training wheels; or how happy they were after getting that very special gift for their birthday that not only lit up their eyes, but your entire world. It can be precious life advice for them when they grow older, and life feels slightly more uncertain. They can be assured that their parent’s wisdom can help them through any challenge they might face. There are no rules to the memory book; love has no rules. Let your love manifest in the book.
You can include memorabilia items for them. Something they might forget as years pass, that has been stored all along in this very book; sweeping them off their feet once they see it again. A photo with kindergarten friends. A postcard you got from a far away destination. A painting they drew for you when they were small. Things that might be forgotten or lost as the years pass you can simply put inside the envelope and forget that they were even there. Let the memories add up.
Also, the book includes a birthday card and a guest card. Each year the birthday card is adorned with warm wishes and loving messages, and becomes a time capsule of the unique greetings and sentiments shared by friends and family on that special day.
The guest card is no less important, bearing the signatures and well-wishes of the guests who joined in the celebration. These cards carry the essence of the people who came together to commemorate your child's growth and milestones.
Finally, on a chosen day, on their 18th birthday, or graduation, present the book to your now grown-up child. Watch as they open the envelopes one by one and see pieces of your love collected through the years. Let them relive every precious memory or joyous event they shared with you, and trust me, it will be magical.
I wish you and your child a blessed life filled with happy memories, luck and fortune.
Happy writing!
Having a child is truly a wonderful blessing. It gives us the chance to deeply connect with our precious angels through what we value most; the unconditional love we provide and receive from our children, and the priceless memories that stem from it. The memory book is here to give a physical form to those moments through your own unique experiences and recollections, making it a prized gift for your child to enjoy in the future.
Begin by filling up the opening pages with essential information about your child. Commence with the earliest milestone, which is the first ultrasound that introduced your child's existence. Progress to the significant decision of selecting their name, a choice deeply imbued with meaning and significance. Conclude this introductory section with the inclusion of a family tree, a visual representation of your child's lineage, connecting them to their heritage and ancestral roots.
By writing a letter each year where you can write absolutely anything you would like to share with your child at a later point in life when they are older and wiser. The letter can be anything you wish. A memory. A poem. A heartfelt note of how you watched them grow every minute of every day for the past year. Recalling how you took care of them when they fell from the bike while learning to ride without training wheels; or how happy they were after getting that very special gift for their birthday that not only lit up their eyes, but your entire world. It can be precious life advice for them when they grow older, and life feels slightly more uncertain. They can be assured that their parent’s wisdom can help them through any challenge they might face. There are no rules to the memory book; love has no rules. Let your love manifest in the book.
You can include memorabilia items for them. Something they might forget as years pass, that has been stored all along in this very book; sweeping them off their feet once they see it again. A photo with kindergarten friends. A postcard you got from a far away destination. A painting they drew for you when they were small. Things that might be forgotten or lost as the years pass you can simply put inside the envelope and forget that they were even there. Let the memories add up.
Also, the book includes a birthday card and a guest card. Each year the birthday card is adorned with warm wishes and loving messages, and becomes a time capsule of the unique greetings and sentiments shared by friends and family on that special day.
The guest card is no less important, bearing the signatures and well-wishes of the guests who joined in the celebration. These cards carry the essence of the people who came together to commemorate your child's growth and milestones.
Finally, on a chosen day, on their 18th birthday, or graduation, present the book to your now grown-up child. Watch as they open the envelopes one by one and see pieces of your love collected through the years. Let them relive every precious memory or joyous event they shared with you, and trust me, it will be magical.
I wish you and your child a blessed life filled with happy memories, luck and fortune.
Happy writing!