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motorcycle_jack
Jul 20, 2014Explorer II
Not to throw gasoline on the fire, but I want you to know, YOU are the only one who will want those 6 tubs of photos. We had a similar amount when we went full time, however we had learned from my father-in-laws experience. He had about 10 boxes of photos but when we settled up his estate, contacted relatives - only about 40 photos were passed out. Photos of important events like baptisms, weddings and a few family gatherings. All the rest had to be destroyed - no one wanted them. So when we went full time we asked the kids and g'kids what they wanted, digitized those and sent them out. Then we went thru what was left, digitized those we wanted, the wife made story books of trips, events, etc. and then they went to land fill. AFTER ALL, we have the memories, the books are easy to store and the digital ones we kept take up a couple of thumb drives. Bought a couple of those digital photo frames and plug a different USB drive in every month and enjoy the memories.
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