To start a baby book journal 'Your baby, Your story', first gather some photos of your baby. You can then write captions for those photos. Start with the most significant moments such as the baby's first ultrasound, their entry into the world, and their first days at home. Write about your hopes and dreams for your baby as well. This will create a beautiful record of your baby's life and your unique story together.
Photos, of course. Also, write down important milestones like first steps, first words.
No, it's not my baby. I have no connection to it.
Well, I have a story about my baby sister. When she was born, she was the tiniest thing I'd ever seen. I was so excited to be a big sister. As she grew, she was always following me around. We used to play dress - up together. One time, she tried to put on my big shoes and ended up falling over, but she just laughed. It was so cute. She's still the most adorable sister ever.
Well, my big baby's birth was quite an event. He was much larger than expected. The labor was long and intense. I had to push really hard. But when he finally came out, it was the most amazing feeling. His big size made it a bit more challenging, but all the pain disappeared when I held him in my arms.
My hot baby sitter once helped me with my homework. I was struggling with math and she was really good at it. She explained the problems to me in a really simple way and I finally understood. She was very encouraging too. She told me that I could do it if I just kept trying. It was great to have her there to support me with my schoolwork.
My first pet was a hamster named Peanut. I got Peanut from a pet store. It was really cute with its tiny paws and big eyes. I made sure to keep its cage clean and provided it with fresh food and water daily. Peanut loved to run on its wheel at night. Sometimes it would hide in its little house and I would have to coax it out with a treat. It was a great experience having Peanut as my first pet, and I was really sad when it passed away after a year.
Once, during a long - haul flight with my baby, we hit some really bad turbulence. My baby was in my arms and the jolts were so strong that I was afraid I would drop him. And he was so scared that he just kept screaming at the top of his lungs the whole time. It was a horrible experience for both of us.
You can start by making a timeline of the major events in your life. For example, your birth, first day of school, big moves, and so on. This gives you a framework to build on.