We may not be able to go back in time and capture the treasures that once were, but we can start preserving our stories for future generations. It's called audio scrapbooking. With audio scrapbooking, family stories are preserved on convenient CDs to be stored indefinitely.
How do you collect these stories? Well there are a number of ways. You could use computer software and digital devices, editing the content and burning your own CDs, or you could use a convenient service like LifeOnRecord.com.
LifeOnRecord.com is an audio recording service that you can access via telephone. I tried the service for a month and had a ball.
My family is scattered up and down the east coast, so popping over to their house with a digital recorder was out of the question. With an upgraded LifeOnRecord account, I was able to give the members of my family a toll free number that allowed them to easily access my account from any phone. No complicated technology, just a phone number.
With LifeOnRecord, your messages are available online. You set up your account to send new messages to your email, or download them to your iTunes. You can even receive a monthly archive CD, labeled and in a keepsake jewel case. With LifeOnRecord, you have the stories, and the voices telling the stories as only they can.
My mother, in New Hampshire recorded bedtime stories for my three-year-old daughter here in Florida. When my daughter is married and has her own children, they'll be able to enjoy great-grandma's bedtime stories, as well.
My family shared childhood memories and expressed gratitude for people and experiences. With our cell phones we could also share our achievements or funny antidotes as they were happening. Using a telephone also made it easy for my three-year-old to participate as well, recording her excited preschool chatter.
By downloading the audio CDs to my computer, I can add our family stories to photo slideshows. With Microsoft Window Movie Maker, I can add family stories, photo slideshow and home movies to create a multi-media scrapbook.
You can keep it simple, as well, by simply adding a CD to a traditional scrapbook. Glue a CD envelop to the front or back cover of one of your family scrapbooks for easy storage. An audio scrapbook also makes a nice addition to any momentos box.
Traditionally, family stories transfer knowledge and allow family members to bond. Audio scrapbooking allows these stories to span time and place and provides the next generation with a sense of family history.
Published by T M Foster
I've published a number of poems and short stories in the Arden (published by Columbus State University) and I've had articles featured in the Ledger-Enquirer (a Knight-Ridder Publication). View profile
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