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What you saw?
Daily travel experiences, and expenses.
Favorites-hotels, campgrounds, restaurants, locations, etc.
The funniest thing that happened.
The most difficult thing that happened.
In your travel journal you can add photos, receipts, memorabilia, maps, drawings, menus, any items that you want to add, and that fit
space you have.
Travel Journals for
Children
A great tool to involve
whole family is to create a travel journal for
children. They can use a notebook and record
same items that you did, writing what their experiences were. They can also write a story telling what they experienced each day. You can create a game for them where they count
cows they see, other children they met, or towns, etc., keeping that information in their journal.
Use
idea of a travel journal to keep a written record of all your travels, all those adventures.
Copyright 2002 Doreene Clement All Rights Reserved

Doreene Clement, a cancer victor and author of The 5 Year Journal, is currently writing a new book, Blessed, about her life and her cancer experience. For more information www.the5yearjournal.com 480.423.8095 Copyright 2005 OMDC, LLC All Rights Reserved
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