I have another group doing "A Year of Memories." They are doing the exact topics that my first group did last year. Here are the results. This first one describes Suzanne's love of her "pursen"---a mini purse that she found at a boutique. It contains all of her essentials which you see in the picture below. She simply has to move it from one purse to another and have all the basics. She can't live without it!
Sally told the story of her "Parisian Dog Purse." It was so funny. She was using that purse when we met so she could show us all about it. The story was about her purchase of this purse in Paris. Upon returning to Nashville, they were visiting her husband, Tony's dad in the nursing home. He was starting to suffer from dementia and kept staring at Sally's purse parked on the floor next to her chair. Finally, he said "that is the most well-behaved dog I've ever seen." Sally said that even though it's hard to watch a loved one go downhill, you have to keep a sense of humor.
Kim's layout isn't complete, because she was trying to figure out how to get all the pictures on the page. I suggested that she make a fold out. She has quite a collection of unique purses including some that her mother made.
I'm glad they are getting "in" to this project. So far, everyone seems to be enjoying it.
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