Memories to Share: Memories #17, 18, 19, and 20

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Hi friends.

As much as I hate to fall behind, I have allowed it to happen and haven’t posted the past few weeks of the Memories to Share prompts. I am so sorry I let that happen.

I don’t want you to miss out, though, so please find the four prompts in this post for you to print out, reflect over and journal your thoughts and memories to share.

I will do my best to get back on track and post each Sunday. Because this is a project I am doing alongside you and using as weekly Sabbath exercise, I am not scheduling the posts in advance. It’s more important to me to take time to reflect each week than to schedule the posts in advance with my reflections. I hope you understand that and can forgive my mishaps throughout the year.

If you want all the prompts at once, though, click over and download the entire year’s worth of Memories to Share in my Memories to Share ebook, which is a gift from me to you as a FREE download. Print it, place the pages in a binder and enjoy sharing your memories whenever the mood strikes you.

Of course you can continue subscribing here and I’ll do my best to get those prompts out to you via email each week, too.

So, on to the prompts we missed. I hope you enjoy! And thank you for hanging in here with me.

Week 17’s prompt is:

What do you remember most about your wedding day?

Click to download the PDF of this week’s Memory to Share: MTS – Your Wedding Day – 02-02-14

Week 18’s prompt is:

Share your engagement story.

Click to download the PDF of this week’s Memory to Share: MTS – Your Engagement – 02-09-14

Week 19’s prompt is:

Share about your honeymoon. Where did you go? How long was it? Who planned it?

Click to download the PDF of this week’s Memory to Share: MTS – Your Honeymoon – 02-16-14

Week 20’s prompt is:

Did you go to college? Why or why not?

Click to download the PDF of this week’s Memory to Share: MTS – College – 02-23-14

What is your story?

Tell about these things on each week’s Memories to Share sheet and keep them to share later or share it tonight over dinner. You may also share here in the comments, if you’d like.

Thank you for joining me on my series, Memories to Share. It is my hope this series will guide you in recording family stories and personal memories to share with loved ones, as well as help you to ask others to collect Memories to Share with you someday.

If this is your first time learning about Memories to Share, please click over to learn more about the series.

Memories to Share  writing prompts and PDFs are protected by copyright. They are intended for personal use and enjoyment only. Please do not post the prompts elsewhere, but you may link back to this post for others to see the prompt and download the sheets for themselves. Thank you for respecting that.

It is my sincere hope that Memories to Share enriches your life and your family. Enjoy.


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