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Today's challenge is a fun and easy one just for Mom's.
Create a layout comparing your baby photo with your children's.
It's that simple and easy. Now, I do not have children therefore, I will not have a sample page to share with you. However, I can't wait to see all the comparison layouts.
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This is a cute idea, Jenn. My sons didn'r resemble their mommy much, but I can tell you, my DGD is the spitting image of her dad when they were babies, so I might use their pics for the comparison!
Been pretty busy lately with little time for scrapping, so I hope I can make some time for this one soon!
I had to lol when I read this challenge. It made me remember how I always thought my children looked exactly like my grandmother when they were born! (they as babies and her as an adult)
I don't have any pictures of me as an infant but maybe I can locate the picture of my grandmother and do a page with their baby pictures...mmmm.....
I read this challenge and the comments with interest. I don't really have any pictures of myself as an infant either. I wonder if there is a connection between mom's whose childhood was not scrapbooked and our commitment to scrapbook our children's lives? Sort of like you wish you had a scrapbook of your own to look at, so you make sure to capture your child's memories?
Leah
I sort of agree with your comments Leah. I remember seeing a few pictures of myself as a baby and child but I have no idea where those pictures are now as I was raised by my grandmother as an infant and she was the one that had those pics. She passed away almost 20 years ago and I haven't a clue as to what happened to them. I know my stepmother had pics of me growing up but since she has cut all ties with me many years ago, who knows what has happened to those pics as well.
I am raising my DGS now and it is so much fun to look back thru all the memories I've been scrapping and hear him laugh over things he did when he was a baby or toddler.