
By having a travel diary, you can keep all these new experiences and knowledge in one place where you can reflect on them. One of the most popular types of journals is a travel journal. And the more you are pushed out of your comfort zone, the more you learn about yourself and the world around you. The further you travel the more you are pushed out of your comfort zone. It exposes you to new cultures, different perspectives and unique experiences. Make it fun, make it easy and enjoyable and encourage them to see the importance of daily reading and writing.Traveling has the potential to be wildly fulfilling. I find the best way to use these is to set aside some time each day to journal – for me this is the afternoon when we’re all trying to have a break except PudStar WHO DOES NOT NEED BREAKS (sigh). My 1988 journal has a John Farnham autograph, please forgive me. These are examples from the Doodle Books: Holidays are a break from school, but daily reading and writing is a great part of life, an excellent habit to form and holiday journals are so lovely to look back on. The older cousins helped PudStar with some writing yesterday when we had an early Christmas lunch. Your own painting strips are super easy to make, but it’s nearly Christmas…too many other things to do! We do also have little tiny paint sets purchased from Lark which are perfect for taking away on holidays. We found some painting books which had the strip of paint at the top.
HOLIDAY JOURNAL BOOK MOVIE


Don’t you just love that I stuck in my ‘Avid Reader Award’.

HOLIDAY JOURNAL BOOK FULL
I didn’t actually write great essays in them, but they are full of anecdotes, pictures, letters, cards and chocolate wrappers, and they are lovely to look back on.

I loved keeping journals as a child and teen. It is full of glued in Christmas cards, bus tickets, movie tickets, whinges and reflections on a family holiday, letters from friends on holidays (remember paper letters?) and chocolate wrappers…LOTS of chocolate wrappers, and look at the PRICE of chocolate back in 1988! Recently I found one of my old holiday journals.
