![]() ![]() ![]() It’s often on the road that I find snippets of time to reflect on Bergen and Georgia’s growth, and I love that I record these thoughts on-the-go (before they are forgotten!) Size (7.5 x 5.5 inches): The books are substantial enough to make a great keepsake, but small and light enough for me to bring them along on trips and adventures.Space to get creative: Many pages are wide open with just a short prompt or heading, which means there’s room for photos (cropped), drawing, and varied writing sizes and styles.Just the right amount of structure and openendness for me: I find myself grabbing each of the journals to quickly jot down updates, milestones, and anecdotes often, and at the same time I don’t feel limited to just recording the big milestones like height, weight, and all those “firsts”.And to my rescue, I get a second chance with Bergen since the fantastic paper cut artist also has a child journal called, The Next 1000 Days for ages 2 to 6 years. I owe it all to Nikki McClure, and her beautifully simple baby journal, The First 1000 Days. For whatever reason, while he has some information in that first book, it just wasn’t something that I did a great job of keeping up with.īelieve it or not, Georgia (8 months) actually has more facts, figures, and updates in her baby book even though she comes with the label of “second child”. ![]() ![]() When Bergen (now almost 4 years old) was a baby I had intentions of regularly recording in his baby book. ![]()
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