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TIPS FOR YOUR Love Recordable Memory Album Learn more about Recordable Memory Albums at Hallmark.com/RecordableAlbum Additional Tips: Ask open-ended questions such as "Tell me what was happening..." or "What were your favorite parts of this day?" rather than "Did you have fun?" to get responses that have more of a story to them. Pick your favorite photos that coincide with the topics you plan to record—the ones that really bring the occasion to life. Then ask the person you're recording to talk about what was so special. Record "once a year" events over multiple years, such as family reunions, anniversa- ries, a yearly Christmas wish list, annually on birthdays, etc. Topics to record: Questions you might ask: • How did the two of you meet? • Describe your first date. What drew you to each other? • When did you know you were in love? Describe the series of events that led to you getting engaged. • Where and when did you get married? • Who was in the wedding party? • Talk about fun or memo- rable moments from the ceremony and reception. Did you go on a honey- moon? If so, where? What made it special? • How long have you been together? • If you have children, discuss them. What are your happiest memories together as a couple? • Talk about some of your favorite family holiday or vacation memories. Love & Engagements Wedding Memories Anniversary Memories

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Page 1: TIPS FOR YOUR Love Recordable Memory Albumcontent.hallmark.com/.../memory-keeping/LoveRMAtips.pdfTIPS FOR YOUR Love Recordable Memory Album Learn more about Recordable Memory Albums

TIPS FOR YOUR

Love RecordableMemory Album

Learn more about Recordable Memory Albums at Hallmark.com/RecordableAlbum

Additional Tips:Ask open-ended questions such as "Tell me what was happening..." or "What were your favorite parts of this day?" rather than "Did you have fun?" to get responses that have more of a story to them.

Pick your favorite photos that coincide with the topics you plan to record—the ones that really bring the occasion to life. Then ask the person you're recording to talk about what was so special.

Record "once a year" events over multiple years, such as family reunions, anniversa-ries, a yearly Christmas wish list, annually on birthdays, etc.

Topics to record:

Questions you might ask:

• How did the two of you meet?

• Describe your first date. What drew you to each other?

• When did you know you were in love? Describe the series of events that led to you getting engaged.

• Where and when did you get married?

• Who was in the wedding party?

• Talk about fun or memo-rable moments from the ceremony and reception. Did you go on a honey-moon? If so, where? What made it special?

• How long have you been together?

• If you have children, discuss them. What are your happiest memories together as a couple?

• Talk about some of your favorite family holiday or vacation memories.

Love & Engagements Wedding Memories Anniversary Memories