Making Family Moments Count Deb DeArmond’s passion is family relationships. In this Family UPGRADE, she reminds us how quickly time passes—it’s time to capture some memories now! “The month of May includes a day set aside to recognize the “cutters and pasters” among us,” Deb says. “‘National Scrapbooking Day’ is an annual celebration to draw attention to what’s become a popular hobby and a beautiful way to memorialize life’s special occasions.” With the best of intentions, I (Dawn) have boxes of photos separated out by families, but I have yet to actually get them “scrapbooked.” Deb’s words encourage me … memories are more than those on a page. Deb continues . . . Long ago I was a scrapbooker. I wasn’t driven by the desire to capture my sons’ third grade photos or their Little League glory days. I didn’t even begin until they were adults. Grown men. I started late because I’d been too busy when the boys were posing for gap-toothed school pictures—we had little photographic evidence of their young lives. Many of my friends were creating perfect “mom monuments” for every event, activity and celebration. I felt inadequate as a mother. It’s not that I didn’t care. My husband and I lived the “sandwich generation” life. Born to parents in their forties, we raised children and cared for aging parents simultaneously. My days might include a kid’s orthodontist appointment and a hip specialist for dad. Moments for cut and paste were non-existent. But life shifted when my parents were gone. Time opened up. I began chronicling special events going forward. I captured birthdays and engagement celebrations. I selected wedding photos to combine with embellishments and beautiful paper for backgrounds. Each required focused attention. And lots of time. Then life seemed to speed up and time was once again in short supply. Grandbabies came at dizzying rates, six total—with the youngest four born in a two-year span. So I upgraded my efforts. I turned to online scrapbooking – less hands on, less time intensive, but still beautiful books, now in hardback volumes. The annual DeArmond Year in Review became a treasured gift for each of us. Our family. Proudly captured. I felt validated as I displayed them on my bookshelves. We pulled them out often and reminisced as we looked back on our ever-growing family. Then life shifted once more. God tapped on my heart, asking me to write books of a different type – authoring Christ-centered books about family and marriage relationships. I never saw it coming. And with it’s arrival, extra time departed, along with time for scrapbooking. Then – a treasure. A photo taken at our 40th wedding anniversary celebration. Eight adults, six grandboys. Everyone’s smiling, all eyes are open. No babies are crying, drooling or picking the nose of a child nearby. Perfect. Is it displayed in a beautiful frame? Nope. It’s on my phone. It’s with me always, and sealed in my heart. I’m okay with that. I love the Psalmist’s declaration: “Your testimonies are my heritage forever, for they are the joy of my heart,” Psalm 119:11 (ESV). Their testimonies, not my photos or scrapbooks, but the memories my kids carry on to their children and their children’s children. A Few Tips for Making Memories: 1. Gather the tribe. Schedule a monthly supper or brunch. No guilt for those not present. Pop some corn and view home movies or photos together. Creates great trips down memory lane. Day trips, vacations, concerts in the park with food truck dining – all great get-togethers. 2. Be creative. Create a family Facebook page (open only to invitees) to share pictures and updates. FaceTime with your far-away kids often, so the grandbabes know your face and voice. How can you make memories that last a lifetime – and beyond? Deb DeArmond’s passion is family—not just her own, but the relationships within families in general. Her book, Related by Chance, Family by Choice: Transforming the Mother-in-Law and Daughter-in-Law Relationships explores tools and tips to building sound relationships between moms and the girls who marry their sons, and her new book, I Choose You Today, helps couples strengthen their marriages. Deb and her husband, Ron, live in the Fort Worth area. For more about Deb, visit her “Family Matters” site. Graphic adapted, image courtesy of PubliKado, at pixabay. Legacy Relationships