How to keep your Journal/Diary safe from hungry eyes:
1. Don't put it in the obvious places (i.e: under your pillow) because that is SO predictable.
2. Place it somewhere your brother/sister will never expect such as:
*Your Dresser
*Your closet
*A box under your bed
3. if you don't want to do this, you can always get a locked diary or keep it in a locked box. If you do this, be sure to:
*Keep the Key in a SERIOUS high-security place. wear it around your neck if you have to.
*Hide all of your bobby pins, paper clips, or any other items that can be used as a lockpick.
4. If you're too lazy to open something to write in your Journal/Diary every day, then try and keep it at your nightstand. don't make it look obvious, though. is in, put one of those fake book covers on it or you could take the plastic cover from a book (the one that looks exactly the same as the book if you pull it off) off and put it on your Journal/Diary, It'll look like a regular book. It's also good cover for when you're writing in it. ;)
Who keeps a Diary? The diary was full with secrets.
They will probably just keep the people they did for the first one
A diary or a journal.
Getting all of the diary entries means you are able to keep reading back on all the events that has happened during the game which refreshes your mind when attempting to solve any further puzzles.
any where you want. if you have a nosey family , i suggest you hide it somewhere creative. But if your family could care less what you do in it, on your bed or bookshelf. I keep a diary and i keep it on my bed :]
There are a few reasons why someone would want to keep a sleep diary. Some of the most likely reasons that someone would want to keep a sleep diary is to document symptoms for diseases like insomnia.
The 'My Diary' application allows users to keep a private diary via their tablet, smartphone or MP3 player. One may add their thoughts and feelings to each virtual page of the diary and keep it forever.
a diary
yes he did
When Anne Frank decided to publish the diary she changed the names of some people to keep their privacy.
Yes. Although 'privileged communications' with people such as your attorney, doctor, or clergy member, are generally not subject to discovery, no such privilege is extended for entries made in a diary. (Unless you were preparing the diary, say, at the specific request of your attorney, to keep track of something related to a lawsuit.)
people keep getting worse at the game