QuiltyMom
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I'm leaving June 19 for a trip to Sweden. I've been spending months gathering genealogy stuff from family, scanning photos, making a packing list, and getting my backyard and garden cleaned up and presentable before I leave (this is why I've not been here much lately). My family there doesn't have much information on my grandfather, who left there when he was 16, way back in 1901. The plan was to have gathered the info and some scans, place them on thumb drives and pass them along to everyone. I had thought about making mini-albums of him and his family, but I pushed the thought aside.
Suddenly I'm thinking I should do this so they'll have something printed (especially photos), along with all the scans. But this means I'd need to get this album done in TWO DAYS, and my DD graduates from high school next weekend. Yikes!
Am I completely insane, or should I not worry about making an album for now, but print and ship them out later? (I'm not thinking about what shipping books to Sweden would cost...)
Soooooo ... should I let the insanity take over?
Suddenly I'm thinking I should do this so they'll have something printed (especially photos), along with all the scans. But this means I'd need to get this album done in TWO DAYS, and my DD graduates from high school next weekend. Yikes!
Am I completely insane, or should I not worry about making an album for now, but print and ship them out later? (I'm not thinking about what shipping books to Sweden would cost...)
Soooooo ... should I let the insanity take over?
Then my husband (who is a reality check on these things would say What?!). I don't know you and your family well, so am hesitant to advise, but I would say no to the photobooks. It sounds like you have plenty on your plate already. As someone who orders photobooks from overseas for myself - shipping is ok (just wait until a sale) and then you could enjoy the process of making the books rather than slamming them out in the next two days. Enjoy your trip - what an amazing experience!!