Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Storytelling through a Scrapbook

When my Science teacher told me to tell a story of my life and development through pictures, I couldn't think of any better way to do it than using a scrapbook. In fact, I was so excited about the idea that I couldn't wait to start with it. So I immediately gathered all materials to work on it.


I was planning to make my own scrapbook at first but my hospitalization last week left me with less time than I thought I had. My mother had to buy a ready-made scrapbook from the bookstore so I can work on the project while I was getting well at home. That didn't make the activity less fun.


I printed pictures of myself from the time I was a baby up to the present. I also got construction papers of different colors, colored markers, assorted stickers, and glue. Then, I created my story. It was a great way to share a part of my young life.


One important thing that happened to me recently was the inclusion of this blog among the Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs for 2015. I missed the awarding because of my sickness but this win will forever be in my heart. This award has encouraged me to work more on my blog and I will do just that.


Now to create more stories in my life...I wonder how many scrapbooks I will be able to fill.

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