To remember our trip we make a 'scrapbook picture'....during the trip we collect everything; empty peanut bag from the flight, coasters, airplane ticket/boarding passes, postcard, napkins, hotel stationary, menus, maps, passes, drink umbrellas, check-in sheet, room keys, postcards, basically anything that will help you remember.....we also take the front page of the Orlando Sentinel (with the date), a pin from all the parks we visited, and one pin with the year on it......when we get home we buy a 24"x36" picture frame and some earth tone cloth to become the background of the picture......then I take a dozen or so of the best pictures we took on the trip and size them to about 2.5x4 (digital camera and a photo editing program makes this easy)...we then use double sided tape and 'arrange' the 'artifacts' on the picture as if they were dumped out of a drawer and spread over a table (some overlapping others, some diagonal, etc)...then we stick the pins in around the sides, with the dated one at the bottom.....we now have several of these 'collarges' (?) on the wall....and with a quick galance all the memories come flowing back....
Another keepsake we do is to buy a bunch of disney postcards and each day I have my children sum up the days events in 3 or 4 sentences and have then put them the postcard that is the most appropiate for the day. We then mail them home....Within a week of returning home all the postcards have arrived and we put them in a small three ring binder (each girl has one) in which each page is only 3x5 or 4x6 and allows you to be able to view both sides of the 'picture'....The postcards are then placed in the binder (remember each girl has one) in the order of the days....each trip is then added to the end of the last trip.....both binders are then used as my 'coffee table books'...its amazing seeing the progression of the kids handwriting and thought processes over the years.
One last keep sake for the girls is that instead of getting each an autograph book, we buy a bunch of disney postcards that show a single character. Then we have of the characters sign 'their' postcard with a felt marker just like an autographed picture (the characters seem to be alittle more creative with their writing when doing this)
What little things do you do to remember your trips (besides the ever-present photo album)?
Another keepsake we do is to buy a bunch of disney postcards and each day I have my children sum up the days events in 3 or 4 sentences and have then put them the postcard that is the most appropiate for the day. We then mail them home....Within a week of returning home all the postcards have arrived and we put them in a small three ring binder (each girl has one) in which each page is only 3x5 or 4x6 and allows you to be able to view both sides of the 'picture'....The postcards are then placed in the binder (remember each girl has one) in the order of the days....each trip is then added to the end of the last trip.....both binders are then used as my 'coffee table books'...its amazing seeing the progression of the kids handwriting and thought processes over the years.
One last keep sake for the girls is that instead of getting each an autograph book, we buy a bunch of disney postcards that show a single character. Then we have of the characters sign 'their' postcard with a felt marker just like an autographed picture (the characters seem to be alittle more creative with their writing when doing this)
What little things do you do to remember your trips (besides the ever-present photo album)?