Half way through this year’s 100 Day Project and I don’t mind admitting the last 10 days or so have been a struggle.

- The Boy’s albums are up to date, bar a title page or two
- The wedding album has stalled. I reckon that there just 3 layouts left to complete and the Circle of Life numbers to add
- I’m still on the letter D of the updated and revised edition of Me: The Abridged Version
- I have yet to make any progress with Mum’s photos and stories
- I have yet to add anything to the Royal Ballet School journal
I have not made a scrapbook layout each day. Some days I might have printed out a few photos or taken a few photos for a 100 Day Project blog post, other days it might have been simply a spot of journaling.
But I have continued to do something creative every day and that’s the entire aim of this project.
I think 100 scrapbook pages may have been a bit ambitious – but it sounds like you have found time every day to do something creative! Better to take a little time over something and be pleased with the end result than rush something just to have a finished page at the end of the day.
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I don’t think 100 layouts over 100 days was ever even a thought and that wasn’t my intended goal.
I think my approach of a little and often is paying dividends and although not all of my unfinished projects will be completed by the end of the 100 days, some will and I can call that a win.
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You ARE doing so well with the 100 Day Project. I have been following your advice of every day just a little gets to being done. Journaling is a big aspect of my getting things semi caught up. I like this page of the walk down the aisle. I was impressed with the military red jacket among the invitees & chuckled at your surprise guest.
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Ah yes, the lad in the Army asked permission to wear his Mess Dress and in the end, we had three guys in Mess Dress, one from each of our armed forces. Sadly no photo of the 3 together.
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