Last Updated on January 9, 2008 by Kate Darktea
What do you do with journal entries after
I have decided a good way to encourage me to read my journals is to include extracts on here, so here’s an extract from the first page in my diary from 1989 where I provided details about myself.
The diary of a teenage health freak (II) (well not quite)
Hobbies: writing letters, recieving letters, reading, writing and stamp collecting
What I’ll be when I grow up: a teacher, not married
Worries: being unemployed and doing badly in exams
I remember all the hobbies because most of them are still true, but I don’t have many recollections about that one. Worry about being unemployed when I was still a child, I wonder what had caused that.
I am also wondering whether I should start again using Life Journal to type up my journals so I can make use of the search functionality or whether I should use a service like Lulu to print bound copies. Do any of you have experience of either of them?
I have kept all my journals from when I was 9 (that was the earliest one I had) back at my parents place in a box marked (PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL) LOL.
I go home (to my parents) almost every 2 years and when I do I usually go in the box and pick one journal out and start reading.
Feli,
Going back to the age of 9, that is impressive. I know I had some earlier diaries to this one, but I guess I threw them away as I haven’t seen them in years and have now pretty much moved out of my parents house. I used to keep mine in my sister’s old tuck box from boarding school, which was lockable.
How do you feel reading back over your journals? So far I have been somewhat amused by mine, but also a little concerned about some of the hints about my childhood personality.