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CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Feb 13 2006 : 7:25:55 PM
i have read excepts from Amish Women's Journals at museums .. and i know that some Shakers kept diaries of their days. would'nt it be fun if we kept a ONE-DAY or ONE-WEEK Journal of our daily activities and shared them with each other. Anyone wanna' do this?

True Friends, Frannie
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SmallTownGirl Posted - Feb 13 2006 : 9:00:12 PM
Oh I would have loved to read those journals by the Amish women. What a neat idea. It reminds me of the article in this months Better Homes and Gardens. This women talked about how she kept up her fathers tradition of keeping a guest book in their house. Later they looked at the signatures and remembered the visits and how wonderful it was to have their grandmothers signature. What a neat idea.

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