Hang On A Bit, Marie
On the subject of family photographs Marie Kondo says that you should weed out all the ones you think unlikely to interest your kids- and bin them.
And I say the kids can make their own selection. Why should I pre-empt them?
There's this to be considered too- that photographs grow in value as social documents the longer you keep them. My grandparents' Victorian, Edwardian and early Georgian albums fascinate me. I may not care too much about my parents' pictures of holidays they took in the 1990s but my great-grandchildren may well find them wonderfully quaint.
And I say the kids can make their own selection. Why should I pre-empt them?
There's this to be considered too- that photographs grow in value as social documents the longer you keep them. My grandparents' Victorian, Edwardian and early Georgian albums fascinate me. I may not care too much about my parents' pictures of holidays they took in the 1990s but my great-grandchildren may well find them wonderfully quaint.
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Very strongly agreed. I love finding pieces of my family history like that.
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Let the kids decide what they do and don't want, preferably before you die.
And yes, label the photos on the back!
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