End of June
It’s been another crazy month in our world and there are plenty of things to document right now. I hope you will take some time to do a month-end review so you can keep track of all the details. This is what I refer to as a “roundup” and it’s a great way to gather your thoughts and memories from the past month and put them into an easy to access format. I just use a few simple prompts to get organized with this monthly activity.
JUNE MEMORIES:
What did you watch? TV, Movies, Netflix, Plays, etc.
What did you listen to? Podcasts, music, etc.
What did you read? Books, Kindle, online, etc.
What did you learn? Life lessons, classes, new skills and ideas, etc.
What did you celebrate? Birthdays, holidays, accomplishments, etc.
What was newsworthy? Personal and family news, world and nation news, etc.
Don’t forget to include information about the Covid-19 pandemic + some journaling prompts
You may also want to include details about the Black Lives Matter events and protests
HOW TO GATHER JUNE MEMORIES:
Review calendars, social media posts, journal entries, etc. - I use the Momento app to keep everything in one place and then look back through my online calendar.
Make sure all your photos are uploaded and backed up to at least 3 places. If you use Google Photos, your photos will already be sorted by date. I like to search the month (June 2020) and then select all of those photos and create an album for them in Google Photos called June 2020. It’s not necessary, but I find it useful.
Gather any memorabilia from the month such as ticket stubs, invitations, programs etc. Scan or photograph them if desired and then upload them with your photos for the month. And/or put them in a file marked June 2020 if you plan to save the physical copies for scrapbooking or memory boxes.
WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR ROUNDUP?
Make a list of your answers to the prompts.
Put them in a blog or social media post, in your journal, on the last day of the calendar for that month, or on a scrapbook or photobook page. You can even email them to yourself and keep them in a folder for later reference or use a notes app on your phone. Just find a routine that works for you.
If you share your roundup in any form on Instagram, use the hashtag #roundupyourmemories if you want to share with others.
The more roundups you do, the more you will appreciate this simple way to document your everyday life!