Time Capsule of Family Memories
by Rachel Webb
Time capsules are a fun way to celebrate the New Year or can be made
anytime as a fun way to preserve your family memories!
The first time capsules were found in temples in Egypt and Babylon.
Those ancient time capsules were filled with small statues and scrolls
as was their custom. Some modern day religious temples still practice
this tradition of placing items of significance in the corner stone of
the building.
You can make your own time capsule as a fun new year activity for your
family or as a party favor for guests.
Making a Time Capsule
There are many different items that can be used as the housing for your
time-capsule. As long as the capsule is made out of a non-biodegradable
material such as plastic, metal or heavy duty rubber. You can purchase
small square banks that have a combination lock at office supply stores
or use kitchen food storage containers with a lid.
If the time capsule is for children, you can make it out of large
plastic Easter eggs and use silicone caulking to seal the two sides
together after it is filled. Kids would also enjoy making a capsule out
of the plastic boxes watches come packaged in.
Time Capsule Items
When deciding what to put in your time capsule, think of interesting
topics that were of significance in the past year. You could include
headlines clipped from a newspaper or magazine. Remember to think of
both local and world events as well. Include items of social and
scientific interest as well as objects of everyday life, such as
photographs of your car, postage stamps or grocery store receipts so you
can compare the price of gas or milk.
Backup your computer and add the CD to your time-capsule. If you store
your recipes on the computer, you may want to print out your favorites
and include those as well.
If you are a scrapbooker, it would be fun to copy a few of your favorite
family pages and add them to your time capsule. You can purchase plastic
file folders that have a top clasp that folds over so your pages and
other memorabilia can lie flat.
Children will enjoy cutting pictures out of a magazine showing the
hottest toy of that year or the latest fashion trend. Just as we look
back at the popularity of Cabbage Patch Kids, Tickle Me Elmo, Beanie
Babies, Pokemon and Scooters, these are items that are sure to be left
behind in a few years and will be fun to remember when the capsule is
opened.
Include ticket stubs from a special trip, sporting event, or theatrical
play. Add the oldest coin you can find and a current coin from this
year. This is a good time to add the latest State quarter that is
available. Make a recording of your favorite singing group or pictures
of your friends.
All ages would enjoy writing a letter to the future and telling the
people what life is like for you now. Be sure to include your favorite
family traditions, your worries, and your joys too!
Opening Your Capsule
Your family will enjoy making a treasure map of where the time-capsule
is buried so you can remember where to find it again. Hide the map in
the back of a picture frame holding a family photograph.
Let the family decide when you want to open the time-capsule and look
forward to sharing the memories of how much your family has grown and
how the world has changed.
About the Author:
Author Rachel Webb designs decorative affordable entirely Magnetic
Fridge Calendars that are easy to Write-on/Wipe-off & are guaranteed not
to slide off when the kids slam the fridge door! E-Mail
Rachel@Note-Ables.com for $2
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