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I've been sorting through a basket of photos that has sat on my kitchen floor for several years, and I'm putting them in albums. I've come across some wonderful ones, including one taken in 1999, about two weeks before my dad was diagnosed with leukaemia. He's standing at their front door with mum and my youngest brother, who had come home from Australia where he was living at that time for another brother's wedding. He hadn't been home for five years. The three of them look so terribly happy and relaxed in the pic. I sent a copy to my brother, and it turns out that this is the only photo in existence of my parents with just him. So needless to say, he was thrilled. My dad was dead within about eighteen months of the pic being taken.
Another gem I found was a pic of dad with his four siblings, taken in 1995. They had decided to meet for coffee, just as siblings - no spouses, no children. I was actually living in the US at the time, but was home on holiday, and happened to be in town the day they were meetng for coffee, and realised it was too good an opportunity to miss to get a photo of them all, so ran down to the cafe! And that's the only photo in existence of dad, his three brothers and only sister together as adults, without anyone else!
Now, I'm planning to get lots of pics printed. So many precious memories sitting on FB and on my phone! Better get them off and saved! I know having what my husband always called "hard copies" isn't foolproof (I've lost a pack of photos of my daughter growing up! Her first day at school, and several other occasions. Can't find it anywhere!), but I just don't trust digital means of saving alone.
The project is bringing back lots of happy memories, but also making me realise how very quickly time has passed!
Another gem I found was a pic of dad with his four siblings, taken in 1995. They had decided to meet for coffee, just as siblings - no spouses, no children. I was actually living in the US at the time, but was home on holiday, and happened to be in town the day they were meetng for coffee, and realised it was too good an opportunity to miss to get a photo of them all, so ran down to the cafe! And that's the only photo in existence of dad, his three brothers and only sister together as adults, without anyone else!
Now, I'm planning to get lots of pics printed. So many precious memories sitting on FB and on my phone! Better get them off and saved! I know having what my husband always called "hard copies" isn't foolproof (I've lost a pack of photos of my daughter growing up! Her first day at school, and several other occasions. Can't find it anywhere!), but I just don't trust digital means of saving alone.
The project is bringing back lots of happy memories, but also making me realise how very quickly time has passed!