tkradtke
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My grandmother (95) recently moved into an assisted living facility and my parents have been cleaning out her house. Being a scrapbooker/memory keeper, I have asked for all of the photos. My dad is as into photos as I am (and this is his mom), but he's become overwhelmed with the sheer amount of photos he's found. Apparently, my great aunt (who died before I was born) and both of my great grandmothers moved into that house before they died which means all of their keepsakes and such moved in with them. Turns out that my great aunt was a scrapbooker who took tons of photos. My dad said that the scrapbooks are amazingly organized and everything is neatly labeled. However, there are still boxes and boxes of loose, unlabeled photos.
He told me today, that he thinks he's just going to pare things down by tossing all of the unlabeled photos that he doesn't recognize the people or the place. This hurts my heart to think of photos being thrown away... but I do get where he's coming from.
Has anyone else inherited a large quantity of old photos? And if so, how did you handle them, especially the unlabeled ones? Our family is small, so there aren't a lot of living relatives to help with identifying the photos. I'm at a loss with what to do with them, but I still have the "must save them all" attitude.
(And a special hug to all of you here for being scrapbookers who are preserving family photos and telling the stories!!)
He told me today, that he thinks he's just going to pare things down by tossing all of the unlabeled photos that he doesn't recognize the people or the place. This hurts my heart to think of photos being thrown away... but I do get where he's coming from.
Has anyone else inherited a large quantity of old photos? And if so, how did you handle them, especially the unlabeled ones? Our family is small, so there aren't a lot of living relatives to help with identifying the photos. I'm at a loss with what to do with them, but I still have the "must save them all" attitude.
(And a special hug to all of you here for being scrapbookers who are preserving family photos and telling the stories!!)
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