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“ T h e r e ’ s
s o m e t h i n g v e r y
o p t i m
i s t i c
a b o u t
a t i m e
c a p s u l e .
I t
s a y s
t h a t
y o u
c a r e
a b o u t
$ h e
f u t u r e . ”
Paul Hudson
co-founder of the International Time Capsule Society
Explored a new city or
discovered a favorite
hometown haunt?
Snag a neighborhood
map and mark your
path or spot along
with the date of
your visit. Or note
your Mother’s Day
brunch spot—along
with mom’s entree
of choice and any
memorable quotes
from the day.
It’s not called a
memory stick for
nothing. Add a few of
your digital vacation
photos, birthday
snaps, or graduation
framables to a portable
flash drive. Choose a
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stick with 1-2 GB and
you’ll have plenty y
of space to add new
favorites throughoqjt
the year. Audio
or video files are
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possibilities too!
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A small notebook is
perfect for jotting
down favorite
memories of the year
(or a great space for
composing an ode
to Mom!). Give each
family member a
page, then take turns
reading entries aloud
next Mother’s Day.
Encourage everyone
to elaborate on the
details—these are the
stories you’ll treasure
together for years. ■
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