by JudyJB » Tue Jul 09, 2013 10:55 pm
Way back at Christmas in 1948, my dad bought a 16 mm movie camera. Over the next 10 years, he took movies of all of my aunts and uncles, grandparents, and cousins. I eventually took them in and had them put on video tape and then more recently had them digitized to DVDs. I also took in the movies and all the slides my ex-husband got custody of during our divorce and had them put on DVDs.
The best part of all of this was being able to have copies made inexpensively and to share them with my cousins, niece and nephew, and my kids. There are so many people from my extended family who are no longer here, so these have become really precious. In addition, having spread so many copies around means that if I lose a copy of something, I will be able to get another one from someone.
I discovered some boxes of my parents stuff, including love letters from high school, as I was cleaning out all my "stuff" last year before buying my motorhome. I scanned some of it, but ran out of time and still need to go through a couple of boxes. Hope it is OK in storage in the meantime, but next spring when I go to Ohio I am going to get the moving guys that helped me pack my storage unit to help me unpack it and resort some stuff.
This sort of "stuff" is the only stuff that really counts. It was so wonderful to find all the treasures that had been packed away for decades that I did not know even existed.