So I decided to go the creative route, and create my own baby photobook for Sean's baby book, and my pregnancy memory book.
Questions for those of you with baby books... Tell me what is in yours (both that you love, and things that you hate).
1) What things did you put in the book about your pregnancy?
2) What did you put in about your birth story? How about the "day you were born" stuff?
3) What info is in there about the parents/grandparents/great-grandparents?
4) What else am I missing?
TIA!
3. The pregnancy announcement
If you announced your pregnancy in person and caught peoples’ genuine reactions to your exciting news, this is the perfect addition to your baby keepsake book. These special memories from the announcement will be amazing to relive for anyone who was there.
Another creative way to bring the announcement back to life is to include screenshots of any messages–funny, congratulatory, well-wishes and advice–exchanged between family and friends. Some of these people will likely play a significant role in your child’s life so it will be nice for your little one to see that they truly have been around since the very beginning.
4. Maternity photos
For those that documented your burgeoning baby bump throughout the nine months of pregnancy, these images are great to include in a baby book or album. Get creative by adding some text that marks the ‘fruit’ size of your baby – from lime through to pumpkin, watermelon and everything in between. Whether they be amateur photos taken by your partner or professional studio images, it will be great to have the memories to look back on, especially on those days you miss the bump (yes, it can happen)!
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