@tkradtke When this happens to me and I have enough photos of an event for a whole spread then I separate them and srap them all together like I did with my apple picking and then pumpkin picking photos. Any photos I take after I will just put them back in the first spread I do for the week (my photos are not always chronological within the week, they just have to be in that week's pages somewhere). Here's an example of a page I made that have two things that might not have been in there in the first place The first two on top were from the week before (I made a note of it on my page) and the last one on the bottom (happened after pumpkin picking but didn't belong in those pages). My daughter visited her bff and her mom sent me these messages of them dressing up. I hope this makes sense and this doesn't usually happen.
If I have a few photos, I combine two weeks on a single page. In the photos I write the date. Next pages are devoted to a certain event. Some weeks I have 1/2 of the page, the other week -10 pages. 41 weeks = 99 pages
It really does, doesn't it?! I am nowhere close to being caught up on the year, but hey! I'm mostly caught up on October at least!
@Mrivas I like your idea of "One day in my life." I want to try to make these pages, it will be interesting.
I had a busy time and didn't get any scrapping done for about 10 days. I don't like that kind of busy especially when it's not scrapable stuff. I think I will have a couple of privacy-ed out pages for the next week. That's life!