Here's the front cover:

The title page:

One of the pages mid-book:

And the back cover:

Other great ideas are to compile old love-emails together into a book, gather letters from family members to a birthday grandparent, or "publish" your own story.
Writing, like other arts, is a representation of life. Thus, the writer is compelled to live life more consciously. --Brad Wilcox
The process we went through writing our journals can never be [wasted]. Every hour we spent on those books helped to make us the people we have become. --Anonymous
My journal gives me a chance to discover things about myself I didn’t even know were there. As I write, I can figure out who I really am.
-- Anonymous