Your History

Writing your history- Helping children write their stories

Here are a few ideas on helping to get your children in the habit of writing about themselves.

Bikepacking journal for children

  • Use a book that is engaging for the child. Have colorful and fun options for them to use.

  • Consider whether they should have lined or unlined pages. I have one child who is consistently drawing and doodling, so to help him focus on putting words on paper he has lined pages in his journal.

  • Let them have a selection of archival safe scrapbooking stickers.

  • Have themed journals- My children have a daily journal that they write in, they have a mourning journal where they write thoughts about their older sister who passed away, and as pictured above, they have a bikepacking journal. We are an avid cycling family and go on bikepacking trips at least once a year; we carrying the bikepacking journals in a plastic bag to protect them from the elements.

  • Encourage personal privacy and respect. No one is allowed to open or read anyone else’s journal without permission. This helps them write in a more honest and authentic way. They do tend to share some of their writings, but are not obligated to do so. Our only condition is that if, as parents, we feel that they are in danger or are endangering someone else then we may read a personal journal for information.

  • Modeling writing- write in your own journal while your children are around, share writings from your journal.

  • Share the journals and writings of others. If you have access to journals from ancestors consider sharing information from them with your children. I find it funny that in an ancestor’s journal he wrote only one line about his wedding the day he got married, but wrote over a page about farming conditions.

Writing your history- Racism and the effects of the killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd

Here are a few questions to get you thinking about your experiences with racism. This is your history and writings of your individual experiences.

What experiences have you had with racism?

What have you personally experienced? What have you witnessed in your family and community?

How have the deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd impacted you?

What are you doing to help make a change?

Writing your history- The search for elusive TP, disinfectants, & rice

The same style red journal I have been using since high school.

The same style red journal I have been using since high school.

JOURNALING PROMPTS FOR COVID-19

Below are a few questions to get you thinking about your experiences with the COVID-19 pandemic. This is your history, write about your individual experiences.

  • Are you shopping as usual? Are you having groceries or other items delivered?

  • Did you panic and buy any products like toilet paper, disinfectants, rice, pasta, or other products?

  • Did you already have a supply of food and other products?

  • Have you had trouble purchasing any items?

Writing your history- Stay at home orders

Journaling prompts for COVID-19

Here are a few questions to get you thinking about your experiences with the COVID-19 pandemic. This is your history and writings of your individual experiences.

  • Has your state, county or city restricted the activity of those in your area?

  • How much of the time are you staying home?

  • Are you working from home?

  • Are you restricting your activities outside of your home?

  • Do you go out to get groceries and other necessities?

  • How do you feel about any restrictions that are recommended or required in your area?

Writing your history- Your experiences during COVID-19 pandemic

Family History is not just about researching your ancestors and finding information on them, it is also writing your own history for those who come after you. What a great thing you can do for them, not to mention the mental health benefits you can reap, by writing your experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Join me for a live webinar April 30th at 7PM CT to discuss writing ideas, journaling prompts and more. Contact me at research@finderskeepers.family for meeting login information.

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How are your hands?

Are yours in as bad of condition as mine with all of the handwashing?

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What events were celebrated at home?

April Fool’s Day is a big event at house. We had to get a bit more creative since we couldn’t run to the store for supplies.