Debbie, I don't have any kids. DH and I have been married for 42+ years, and currently we don't even have any pets. The loss of our dog, Jack, from 2 1/2 years ago is still too raw for us to even consider another...
Don't forget the words (as well as the photos). I journal daily, haven't missed a day since January 2013. I have incorporated some of that journaling into my layouts, but mostly, it is just for me. And mundane happenings are all part of life, the sum of them equal something fantastic, so don't sell yourself short.
I find myself taking my camera along with me even when we go grocery shopping. DH was driving, and with the polarized windshield of the car, I shot some really dynamic looking skies that I hope to incorporate into a layout. If you stop and look around, you WILL find things that attract your attention, photos that will be worthy. Right now, it is below freezing. We have a suet feeder up in the tree & a salt lick for the deer so far, and this a.m. I cut up a pumpkin and put it out in a pan for the deer & squirrels to snack on. I've got my camera ready, just in case some little creature captures my attention.
If you happen to take a short trip with your DH, be sure to document that. Take pics of food, the scenery (or lack of it) along the way. When we do larger trips, I do a hands-on travel journal that I work on while we are on our trip and then incorporate highlights of each day into my digital daily journal.
RE: stressing work... This past August, I retired from a very stressful job after 45 years with the same employer. I can think of four layouts, specifically in TLP gallery (all challenges), that document part of my work life & I'll share them with you here. One tells of my relationship with my stapler (thanks to Mrs Peel). The bulls-eye one was a 4 week AJ challenge, led by Anne. In the gallery, I have a number of retirement layouts. By the way, retirement is great!
