Remember Happy Times with Family Pictures
Max told us story after story from the gallery of pictures. I knew then that Max had the strength to deal with the loss of his parents and that this wall of happy memories would help Max get through the rough stuff. Max's pictures inspired my husband and me to create a wall full of photos that we affectionately call our "Rogues' Gallery."
With digital cameras and computers, our pictures are at risk to not be incorporated into our everyday life. Photos are powerful images to remind us of the happy times in our families and inspire us to create those events. In the day-to-day stresses of our lives, we can misplace our warm and endearing moments. After we've been up three nights in a row with a sick, cranky child, a picture of him or her in a Halloween costume laughing can help put everything in perspective. When our surly teenager stomps through the house, the gallery can help us remember this age is only "temporary." A picture is truly worth a thousand words.
Our Rogues' Gallery started with a few pictures in our bedroom. When we moved to a two-story house, the gallery fit perfectly on the landing of the staircase. Snapshots, formal portraits, handmade cards and drawings make up our gallery. These pictures have served as a daily reminder of what is truly important in our lives, our family and the love that gets us through the good times as well as the difficult times.
With the divorce rate in America approaching the 60% mark, we need to do all we can to remember and celebrate the joyous moments in our family. There will always be trying times in our lives, times when we might want to give up in frustration. Displayed photos help us remember that "This too shall pass."
Create a family photo gallery in your home. Don't hide family memories in your computer, in an album or in boxes. Get those pictures out were everyone can enjoy them. Remembering the fun times will strengthen the bonds in your family, bonds that will be difficult to break.
Next Week: Teaching Children to Love
Kids Talk is a column dealing with early childhood development issues written by Maren Stark Schmidt. Mrs. Schmidt founded a Montessori school and holds a Masters of Education from Loyola College in Maryland.
She has over 20 years experience working with young children and holds teaching credentials from the Association Montessori Internationale. She is also Creative Director for a video-based reading series for children ages three to six, The Shining Light Reading Series. Contact her via e-mail at maren@shininglightreading.com.
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