Yearbook: Your Connection
Friday, June 29, 2012 4:18:30 AM
There are many people who will eventually figure out that the yearbook that they had was the one thing that they should have held onto, even though they gave it up when they didn’t have enough room and didn’t want to carry around heavy luggage. This is a story that many people have, and it is very unfortunate.
If you’re wondering what type of Year Book I’m talking about, it could be one of several different variations, including high school, elementary school, college, middle school, or any other type of activity or group where you are going to have photographic evidence that you existed or were a part of something greater than yourselves.
Another yearbook that is particularly important is the one that you got from the year that you graduated college. This is special because not everyone achieves this, and those who do should remember that it was a particularly good occasion for them, and something that they can show the parents for posterity.
Because as we all know, memories tended to fade away. If you have a yearbook, those memories will tends to stick longer than others because you’ll have some sort of historical reference to look back on Winchester plain old brainpower doesn’t work anymore to get it done. Don’t worry, that happens to everyone, and it will happen to you.
Having your book is always a source of constant entertainment as well. You can look back and see how silly everyone looked with their haircuts and dress clothes, because kids aren’t really into classic fashion at that point in their lives, so they just look like they’re strange friends or how their parents dress them up.
Your yearbook will also contain all of the notes that people scratched in the back cover or to wish you well on your journey. These will ultimately become some of the most telling aspects of your childhood, and therefore should be protected with all available methodologies in your new house or wherever you may end up living, even if it is an apartment.
You should pay whatever it takes to keep hold of your yearbook. It doesn’t matter if it’s cheap or expensive, the memories are priceless, and you should not let go of them no matter who says what about anything. It’s all about paying attention to details.
So now you understand some of the importance of having a yearbook, so be sure to make sure your children get them, and you keep yours in good working order, so you always have them on hand when you need a good laugh, which is often.
To learn more about yearbooks, visit http://www.classmates.com/yearbooks.





