Here is the next spread from our book:
A note his friend Cameron gave him.
David’s Book of Good Memories is a bi-weekly project for 2012 with my seven-year-old son David. You can read more about it here.
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Here is the next spread from our book: A note his friend Cameron gave him. David’s Book of Good Memories is a bi-weekly project for 2012 with my seven-year-old son David. You can read more about it here. Here is the next spread from our book: This page is a collection of valentines he got this year. David’s Book of Good Memories is a bi-weekly project for 2012 with my seven-year-old son David. You can read more about it here. Here is the next spread from our book: A valentine, a welcome letter from his teacher, a lucky coin and a ticket from Alcatraz. We decided to take this project a bit lowkey cause david was getting overwhelmed so now we focus on the memories. David’s Book of Good Memories is a bi-weekly project for 2012 with my seven-year-old son David. You can read more about it here. Here is the next spread from our book: And this is a picture David made a while back (he was inspired by my art journal page). David’s Book of Good Memories is a bi-weekly project for 2012 with my seven-year-old son David. You can read more about it here. And the next spread: The left side is an amulet one of David’s classmates gave him and the right side is a paper we created when we sat to stamp and color and play. Here’s the paper that’s tucked in there on the right side. more next time. David’s Book of Good Memories is a bi-weekly project for 2012 with my seven-year-old son David. You can read more about it here. And the next spread: And this is a picture one of David’s classmates made him for his birthday! We loved it so much that we didn’t want to fold it up. more next time. David’s Book of Good Memories is a bi-weekly project for 2012 with my seven-year-old son David. You can read more about it here. Here is the next spread from our book: The left side is a Christmas card one of David’s classmates gave him and the right side is an origami Yoda David made in class. More coming soon. David’s Book of Good Memories is a bi-weekly project for 2012 with my seven-year-old son David. You can read more about it here. Here is the next spread from our book: This page is a photo from the same playdate. David had so much fun that we wanted to make sure we remembered it. more next time. David’s Book of Good Memories is a bi-weekly project for 2012 with my seven-year-old son David. You can read more about it here. Here is the next spread from our book: And the next spread: when David’s best friend Ari was here for a playdate, they created this art piece together. We taped it down closed and put some words on the back. and here’s the open page. More next time. David’s Book of Good Memories is a bi-weekly project for 2012 with my seven-year-old son David. You can read more about it here. Here is the next spread from our book: And the next spread: The left side is a funny face David’s making and how he likes his silly face. The right side is an older photo from 2010 when we walked across The Golden Gate Bridge. David remembers that day fondly. (so do i!) More next time. David’s Book of Good Memories is a bi-weekly project for 2012 with my seven-year-old son David. You can read more about it here. Here is the next spread from our book: This is a drawing Ari made for David at school. I love that he has a good friend who makes things for him. There we go. That’s all for this week. More coming soon. David’s Book of Good Memories is a bi-weekly project for 2012 with my seven-year-old son David. You can read more about it here. Here is the next spread from our book: Left side is a penguin David traced last year that he loves. And the right side is about the first time he had Smarties (on Halloween) and how much he liked them. More next time. David’s Book of Good Memories is a bi-weekly project for 2012 with my seven-year-old son David. You can read more about it here. |
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