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Make
a Time Capsule To Preserve Family Memories |
by:
Patricia
B. Jensen |
A
time capsule is a fun and educational activity
for kids of all ages. Easy step by step
guide shows how to preserve your precious
family memories in a unique and fun way.
A meaningful gift for the special child
in your life.
Looking for an unusual and memorable gift?
Why not preserve a precious snapshot of
your family's history by creating a time
capsule for your child? It's a great way
to commemorate a special time in your child's
life like a first birthday, graduation,
or even a new year.
Think of your time capsule as a treasure
box that preserves a piece of the past.
Years from now you will open the time capsule
and glimpse a frozen moment in the life
and times of your child and family.
First, choose a proper container to hold
your precious artifacts. It should be non-biodegradable
and provide a cool and dry environment,
like plastic, metal or heavy duty rubber.
A kitchen food storage container or metal
cookie or popcorn tins with sturdy well-sealed
lids make good choices. Time capsules are
also available online in a variety of styles.
The key to a meaningful time capsule is
to make it personal and interesting. If
you are centering around a specific event
like your child's birthday, focus mainly
on things happening on or around that date.
Include both big and small events, from
the main headlines of the day to your child's
first words or favorite foods.
A small notebook with facts such as your
child's height, weight, or number of teeth
missing will provide interest in years to
come. A keepsake album featuring pictures
of your child, family members and friends
will tell a thousand words too. Prescription
bottles can hold baby's first tooth or a
lock of hair.
Topics of interest such as fashion trends
and fads, popular movies, books and toys
can be cut from newspapers or magazines.
Include a CD of favorite songs or a singing
group. A video or audiotape of your child
at their party is a great choice as well.
Objects of everyday life such as coins,
postage stamps and a grocery receipt showing
the price of milk or bread are popular items
to include.
Much priceless material for your time capsule
can be collected from special people in
your child's life. At your child's party
or event, provide colorful note cards for
family members to pen their special thoughts
about your child.
Encourage your older child to add his or
her own special objects to the time capsule.
Paraphernalia from favorite sports or hobbies,
such as baseball cards and ribbons won in
competitions are wonderful choices.
School papers, drawings, and outlines of
hands and feet will make for exciting comparisons
when the time capsule is opened.
Younger kids can make a list of "My Favorite
Things" or "Things I'm Good At". Older kids
will enjoy writing a "Letter to the Future"
telling what life is like now, current family
traditions, their hopes, dreams and ideas.
Before sealing your time capsule make a
document detailing all the contents. Specify
the unsealing date and who should be present
when it is unsealed. Most importantly, write
the exact location of the time capsule.
Stow this document in a safe place.
Finally, find a good hiding place for your
time capsule in your house. A little trafficked
spot in the attic, basement, or garage is
your best bet. This is preferable to burying
the time capsule as families often move
or forget where they buried it!
It is exciting to look forward to the opening
of your time capsule. Wait as long as possible
to make the effect more dramatic. Even a
year will seem an eternity to children.
Whatever you decide, set a date and stick
to it.
Your personally designed time capsule preserves
the history, culture, and ideas of the day,
as well as your family's special memories,
dreams and aspirations for the future. Your
time capsule will be a truly unique and
thoughtful gift that will be cherished for
years to come.
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About the author:
Patricia B. Jensen is a mother of three
and kids party enthusiast. She is the webmaster
and owner of Kids-Party-Paradise.com
- a complete resource for kids party ideas
including invitations, cakes, decorations,
games, costumes, favors, and food.
For all the latest party news, read her
Kids Party Blog.
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