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					<description><![CDATA[<p>5 Fun Ways to Participate in Family History Let&#8217;s discuss five ways to participate in family history. You will not regret reading this for ideas. She is wittier than anyone I know. She is the glue that has been helping to keep our family together. She is the one always there when you just need [...]</p>
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<p>Let&#8217;s discuss five ways to participate in family history. You will not regret reading this for ideas. She is wittier than anyone I know. She is the glue that has been helping to keep our family together. She is the one always there when you just need a hug or someone to listen to you. She is 87 years old. She is full of stories. She is incredibly encouraging. She still acts like she is in her 50&#8217;s. She  is determined. She is a bundle of memories. She is my grandmother.</p>
<p>Grandma is someone who you can count on for anything. I love her so much. I am sure you have that someone special in your life too. So how do you keep her young forever? How do we make sure we never forget her influence on our lives. She has led a legacy life, especially living through the depression era.</p>
<p>With places like ancestry.com and other online ways of connecting with our history, or tracking our heritage, there is no reason at all for us to not find ways to share our family stories. Family history is so much more than the typical boring things you learn about in history class, like dates, names, and records.</p>
<p><strong> 1. Family Reunion</strong></p>
<p>The next time you are at your family reunion you could pull out the old photos that have been stored in boxes for several years. While everyone is there, tell the stories shown in the photos. If you have extra photos that are of someone else there, and you do not want them give them to that person who may find meaning in that photo you too, of them. You could even play a game of name that person. Some people change a lot over time. So when you see a very old photo of someone, see if you that person and what event they were at or what they were doing.</p>
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<p><strong>2. History Class Project</strong></p>
<p>For the kid who does not like history, make it fun with a different homework project. You could even use several websites online to help write an essay about your family name and it&#8217;s meaning. Where did your ancestors come from? With help from historians online, you may even find out your great grandfather, 5 generations ago, was a famous person or had a major influence in the world. When we can attach  a more meaningful purpose to our history, it helps our history classes come alive. Who knows, your child may even be more excite about going to history class after this project.</p>
<p><strong>3. Create a Family Blog</strong></p>
<p>With the world flying by sometimes, it can be hard to keep up. My mother&#8217;s side of the family lives in Texas and I am in Indiana, so it can be difficult to keep up with their lives and who they are. Thankfully, we all now have social media which helps, but what else do they do during the day? What are their life struggles or moments of joy throughout their day? Set up a family blog for each of you to have access to so you can write what is going on in your daily lives. This will be a forever place your kids, grandchildren, and children of future generations in your family can go to and read about what life was like when you were alive.</p>
<p><strong>4. Create a Scrapbook Together</strong></p>
<p>If you are the crafty type, you could make a scrapbook or digital scrapbook to preserve your memories and photos. Creating a scrapbook is a great way to bring everyone&#8217;s own personality on the pages with extra stickers or other adhesives, designer pages, or other embellishments.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.timecapsule.com/product/milestone-collection-any-occasion-diy-time-capsule/"><img decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-4608" src="http://www.timecapsule.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Any-Occasion-DIY-Time-Capsule-Be-a-Part-of-History-1-600x502.jpg" alt="Family History - Any Occasion DIY Time Capsule - Be a Part of History" width="600" height="502" /></a></p>
<p><strong>5. Create a Family Time Capsule</strong></p>
<p>Where do you keep all your tangible heirlooms? Don&#8217;t wait until everyone is sitting at the family reunion table and asking, &#8220;what ever happened to grandpa&#8217;s baseball?&#8221; Be creative as a family and put together a family time capsule. Pass it around in your family, so everyone has an opportunity to put something of significance in the time capsule. Take the time to interview your family members, especially your great grandparents who may not be around in 10, 20, or 50 years when you decide to open the time capsule as a family. If you want ideas of how to interview your family members, check out this <a href="http://www.timecapsule.com/time-capsule/how-to-interview-family-members-preserve-in-a-time-capsule/">blog</a>.</p>
<p>Use your own family photos to print and put on the outside of this blank &#8220;Any Occasion&#8221; DIY Time Capsule. Decorate it as if you would decorate a scrapbook page, creating your own Family Time Capsule. Then, on the inside of the time capsule, put your &#8220;Message to the Future&#8221; letters from yourselves to your future children or grandchildren. Describe what the world is like now. What is currently trending. What do you predict will happen to cars or other things 20 years from now? Most importantly, save your mementos and memorabilia in the time capsule. Get your own &#8220;Any Occasion&#8221; DIY Time Capsule today and get started bonding with your family now. Get it at <a href="http://www.timecapsule.com">www.timecapsule.com</a>.</p>
<p>So what would you put in your own Family Time Capsule? Comment below.</p>
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<p>&#8211; Marcie</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>20 Key Benefits of a Time Capsule She was scared to take baths as a three year old. Until, one day her aunt showed her how the doggy takes baths too. When you make things more fun, children are more likely to listen and imitate. My niece and I gave the dog a bath after [...]</p>
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<p>She was scared to take baths as a three year old. Until, one day her aunt showed her how the doggy takes baths too. When you make things more fun, children are more likely to listen and imitate. My niece and I gave the dog a bath after playing fetch with the hose and the dog. Cinnamon, our dog, is a Chocolate Lab and Australian Shepherd mix. She is full of energy and a great life lesson teacher. After playing in the water, Cinnamon shook, which splattered all her water onto my niece and I. My niece, Skylar, laughed and realized taking a bath could be fun. Then a few hours later, Skylar gladly took her own bath, had fun, and shook herself when she was done. I laughed so much at her. I was happy she had fun, changed her perspective about a daily skill, and she and I had a great bonding moment to last for years to come.</p>
<p><strong>What special milestone moments would you like to relive again?</strong></p>
<p>There are many different benefits of a time capsule. A time capsule has the ability to transport both you and your loved one to a different place and time. It can be an activity to break up your daily worries or activities in life. Most people enjoy hearing stories behind mementos. So why not start making your time capsule today? It will be a legacy keepsake for your future generations to enjoy.</p>
<p><strong>Benefits of a Time Capsule</strong></p>
<p>1. It is a great bonding activity to do with other family members or friends.</p>
<p>2. It is a great way to get others communicating about their thoughts and feelings (can be very therapeutic).</p>
<p>3. It can be a form of meditation, as you are reflecting back on your life or where you want to be in the future. We all need to have goals in life.</p>
<p>4. It can be a way for you to bury your past (so-to-speak), and start a new life of freedom. This would be a time capsule I do not know if I would want to reopen in the future though, unless you completely feel healthy and want to see how far you have grown spiritually, mentally, emotionally, or physically. For example put a picture of how you look now in the time capsule, then lose weight, and see how far you have come years later.</p>
<p>5. Creating a time capsule can be a fun, rewarding hobby, like scrapbooking.</p>
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<p>6. Similar to a classic movie or song bringing back great memories, creating a time capsule can do the same. This is especially important for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. It is like reminiscence therapy. What is a classic movie you have not seen for a while? A time capsule improves memory and creates a family heirloom.</p>
<p>7. A time capsule would be a great, unique centerpiece for a Wedding or Baby Shower. Make a game out of it, and have guests bring things to put in it for the future couple or baby to see or read years later. What are your predictions of where the couple or baby will be in life, in the future?</p>
<p>8. A time capsule can make you use all of your senses to create and preserve your nostalgic moments.</p>
<p>9. It can help close the gap of generations. For example, explain how to use technological things like the latest cell phone (if we even have cell phones in the future).</p>
<p>10. It can help military families (especially those who are gone when their child is born), not forget any moments or memories (as you can write each day what is happening in a journal). Memories can fade easily, so help preserve those smaller, and seemingly less significant events that happened during your separation, while one of you is in the military.</p>
<p>11. Your family history is important, so include small notes on each item in the time capsule. Decades from now, your descendants can learn all about what life was like when you were born or alive. A time capsule is the best tangible history book around.</p>
<p>12. For an adopted child or someone in foster care, a time capsule can be like their beginning “life story,” so he or she feels some attachment to their biological family and has a sense of belonging.</p>
<p>13. A time capsule can be like a memorial, to help with grief and bereavement of a past loved one.</p>
<p>14. A time capsule helps preserve your favorite memories, in a safe place.</p>
<p>15. It can be a creative way to share wisdom, from adults or grandparents to children or grandchildren.</p>
<p>16. It helps you prioritize and organized which favorite baby items to keep or give away.</p>
<p>17. It is a tangible scrapbook, for those things that do not fit in a scrapbook.</p>
<p>18. It protects your items better than a scrapbook (if you do not bury it).</p>
<p>19. A time capsule can be a great classroom activity to unify students for a single, positive purpose.</p>
<p>20. A time capsule can help restore marriages, by opening the Wedding Time Capsule, when you have an argument together in the future, to remind you why you got married.</p>
<p>If you want to read more information or research on the benefits of a time capsule or memory box, check out <a href="http://commons.emich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1363&amp;context=honors" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://commons.emich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1363&amp;context=honors</a> St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital even understands the benefits of creating a time capsule or scrapbook. Check out why at <a href="http://www.memorychestmemorials.com/Blogs/Memory-Chest-Memorials/February-2013/Therapeutic-Scrapbooking-A-Technique-to-Promote-Po" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://www.memorychestmemorials.com/Blogs/Memory-Chest-Memorials/February-2013/Therapeutic-Scrapbooking-A-Technique-to-Promote-Po</a></p>
<p>I am sure there are many other benefits of creating a time capsule. What benefits can you think of? Comment below.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Teach Values: What you Value, you Treasure Ask yourself, what’s most important to pass on to the next generation? Teach values to your children. &#8211; Life lessons &#8211; Teaching to help others &#8211; Strong communication skills &#8211; How to be emotionally strong &#8211; Financial security &#8211; Education &#8211; Values &#8211; Etc. After being with my [...]</p>
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<p>Ask yourself, what’s most important to pass on to the next generation? Teach values to your children.</p>
<p>&#8211; Life lessons<br />
&#8211; Teaching to help others<br />
&#8211; Strong communication skills<br />
&#8211; How to be emotionally strong<br />
&#8211; Financial security<br />
&#8211; Education<br />
&#8211; Values<br />
&#8211; Etc.</p>
<p>After being with my niece for a week, I realized she is in the independent stage, as she demands, “I can do it.” It is enlightening seeing a child without any fear. She is a real go-getter, a dare devil, and an observant learning sponge soaking up anything new around her. I realized while playing with my niece, how important it is to subtly drop hints to teach about values, and act as a consistent role model as she wanted to imitate many things I did last week. For example, when the dog got wet she shook, just like the dog. It was funny, but then I realized how much more important it is for my niece to imitate other important values, like family bonding.</p>
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My mom, niece (Skylar), and my brother.</p>
<p><strong>Instill a Sense of Family History</strong></p>
<p>Do not get so caught up in instilling values that you forget to enjoy the milestone moments, or memories. Share your family stories. These are what by nature, will share your values as a family too. A great way to do share your stories is by creating a time capsule together as a family. Save mementos and heirlooms in the time capsule. Save memories forever with a time capsule to pass on to future generations.</p>
<p><strong>One Man’s Trash, is Another Man’s Treasure</strong></p>
<p>I grew up learning the value of a dollar. My family shopped at stores like “Goodwill” in order to make ends meet. I am sure some of you can relate. Goodwill is a time capsule store in of itself. You never know what you will find there. To some, an old coffee cup may only be worth $1.00, but to others, it is may be sentimental and priceless, therefore it is treasured for years. My family had a dinner plate which said “You are Special Today.” It was great. My parents brought out the plate when we as kids accomplished something, received good grades, or helped someone else out. We valued this plate and how it made us feel. My parents valued what the plate taught us. It is a plate that will forever be treasured and passed on to our next generation of grand children, through a time capsule.</p>
<p>Passing on values to your children is so important. What do you value? Treasure these values in a time capsule, and make sure they get passed on to future generations. Pass on what makes your family unique. Embrace what life is teaching you now, and pass that on to your future children. Pass on your values you want to teach your own children, in a decorative Baby Time Capsule from <a href="http://www.timecapsule.com/product/babystimecapsule/">http://www.timecapsule.com/product/babystimecapsule/.</a></p>
<p>What value or treasure would you like to put in a Baby Time Capsule to pass on to your future child? Comment below.</p>
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<p>&#8211; Marcie</p>
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