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"To the outside world we all grow old. But not to brothers and sisters. We know each other as we always were. We know each other's hearts. We share private family jokes. We remember family feuds and secrets, family griefs and joys. We live outside the touch of time."
~Clara Ortega
We are now starting the second chapter of our My Lifetime Story albums. Some of us have fallen behind due to not having our pictures yet, or just lack of time. I am behind too and that is ok! If you have fallen a little behind, just remember it is ok! I am plugging along and trying to stay as current with the challenges as I can. I still have to go back and finish my grandparents and parents layouts. I easily had pictures available for the siblings challenge this week so this page is done and I just left a couple empty pages in my album for the challenges I am missing. Don't get frustrated and quit! Just keep plugging along with us. There will be an ebook released at the end of this chapter on childhood. The ebook will contain all of the challenges for the first two chapters of My Lifetime Story challenges, plus some examples from the design team. The ebook will help you go back and catch up on challenges you have missed. The challenges will also remain here at the faithsisters site as well.
This weeks challenge is to scrapbook your brothers and sisters, as well as step-siblings, and your relationships with them. Include the stories you always reminisce about together.
When were they born?
Favorite memories together?
How much are you alike or dislike?
If you don't have a sibling you can either have the week off or create a layout about someone who is almost like a sibling to you.
Be sure to follow this challenge in our forum and post your page in our gallery under the appropriate category! If you are a digital scrapbooker, be sure to find some great products in our shop to help you with your project!
1 comment:
These challenges are a great idea and what a witness to encourage others. Good for you. May the Lord bless what you are doing with fruit for your labor.
Coleen in Ukraine
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