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Making Memories
for Your Children
By Maureen Stewart
How do you remember all the things you did with your
children as the years pass and you add to your family? The pace of life
these days does not lend itself to the instant recall of the many places
you took your child as babies, infants and toddlers and the things they
said and did.
As an adult I remember asking my mother about
details of my early childhood and she found it difficult to recall the
finer details. I wanted to know the silly stuff like:
What had I said that had made them laugh while I
struggled to learn language?
Which toy did I fall asleep with in my arms at
night?
Where did they take me and how did I react as a
child to people and places?
The list is endless, believe me. Years ago there
wasn't such an interest in preserving memories for future generations and
so many of the memories of my childhood, and I'm sure many others, are
lost and forgotten in time.
Today I have two small children and since their
birth I have kept almost everything from their birth cards to tickets to
places we visited together. I have a box for each of them and every time
we visit a museum, go on vacation or receive a report card from school I
put the evidence in their box. Their boxes are full of tickets, cards,
certificates, badges and even the letters we wrote together to Santa. One
day I will give them these boxes and as we look through them together,
these items will help me remember what I did with them as children.
It’s important not to forget because their early
years are a vital part of who they are today. It has been said that
between the ages of 2 to 6 is when most of your child’s intelligence and
social characteristics are formed. If this is correct then these trinkets
of their childhood are priceless as they go a long way to explaining who
they are as a person.
For me, the benefits of keeping such souvenirs are
really two-fold:
1) It helps me to remember more clearly our family
memories in terms of time and place. Quite simply it’s a memory jogger and
as such I can only hope it will unleash a story they will love and cherish
hearing.
2) Its a part of their childhood they can share with
me over and over and then take away with them to show to their own
children when the time comes.
Additionally......
I hope I am also teaching them by example the
importance of preserving memories and their place in our lives. That these
memories are what shapes us as individuals and they should not be
forgotten or discarded.
I feel that reliving old memories of what we did
together as a family and the fun we had, will strengthen our family bond
further and keep us close as a family unit. We have a meaningful shared
past and the aim is to continue that into the future.
Children and adults alike love to hear stories about
themselves as babies and toddlers. They love to hear about the silly stuff
they said and did. They simply cannot remember most of these early years
and so I believe it’s our responsibility as their caregivers, to remember
these times for them so that they have the missing piece to the puzzle of
their lives.
Suggestions of things to keep for your children:
Hand & Foot Prints
One of their early toothbrushes
A favorite pacifier
First tooth
Hair from first haircut
First movie tickets (they normally show date, time and price you paid)
Tickets from any shows you went to with your child
Any certificate of achievement e.g. swimming certificates, soccer prizes,
etc.
Artwork
Photos
Leaves, shells, pine cones, etc. from walks together
Plus any other items that show you went somewhere, shared time together
and made a memory.
Even the smallest, most insignificant items can
spark a whole bunch of memories when the time comes to open the box
together.
So find a box and start today. Fill it with
memento's and souvenirs you can share with your children throughout the
journey of their lives. Now you are making memories for your children.....
Maureen Stewart is the author of The Personal
History Book and The Tribute Book. You can e-mail her at
info@treasurechestproducts.com or visit
http://www.treasurechestproducts.com
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