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Tue, Jul 18 2006, 10:39 am
pictures
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nechamashifra
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Tue, Jul 18 2006, 11:01 am
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Tue, Jul 18 2006, 11:16 am
Last edited by ny21 on Thu, May 17 2012, 11:45 am; edited 1 time in total
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chocolate moose
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Tue, Jul 18 2006, 11:18 am
yeah us too.
we have a box that's a big mess.
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ny21
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Tue, Jul 18 2006, 11:20 am
I have at least 15 huge boxes of them .
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Mitzvahmom
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Tue, Jul 18 2006, 11:25 am
See I have the opposite problem, my kids complain that we do not have photo albums.. But I use my digital camera and make a movie at the end of each thing..
School
Summer..
Winter
Then we can watch it on tv..
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chen
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Tue, Jul 18 2006, 12:23 pm
Teens don't. Adults do. (care about their baby stuff, that is.)
1. Go thru the pics and throw out (GASP!!! She can't mean it!!!)( she can and she does) all the ones that are out of focus, duplicates (with exception below), stupid or just plain ugly. (Put yourself in your child's place: would YOU want a pic of yourself that looked like that? No? out it goes.) yes, we know they are your dc, so if you can't be objective get help from an impartial neighbor. Keep only the ones that are actually good. No cheating, now. Give the rejects to your neighbor to shred. At this point you should have reduced your stock by at least half.
2. Duplicate or reject pics from camp, b-day parties and so on that have their friends in them--pass along to the friends. Now those pics are THEIR problem and who knows? One of them may be the only pic your son's friend Shmuli has from the entire 6 years he went to Camp Agudah.
3. Now here's the hard part, so if you didn't get outside help yet, now may be the time: wherever you have really, really good photos that are similar but not exact duplicates (Shani from the left, Shani from the right, Shani straight forward, Shani with head tilted, Shani with big grin, Shani with tentative wobbly smile), choose ONE for that child, ONE for each sib, ONE for you, and ONE for each relative you wish to so burden--oops, I mean whose life you wish to enhance with a pic of your dc.
4. Get a nice big box, one for each child, plus one for you, plus an envelope addressed to each outside recipient. An adult shoebox will do, or an acid-free photo storage box from a place like Hold Everything, complete with index tabs, depending on how serious you are about archiving.
5. Decide which pics go to which relative and which go into each child's box and yours. Make sure each child's box has a number of pics of his sibs at diff. stages of life as well as pics of himself, with and without sibs.
6. You can do this either before or after divvying up the pics, but after trimming back the collection: put the pics in approximate chronological order, or into categories like "trips" "camp" "school" "simchas", whichever you prefer. Use tabbed divider cards that fit the boxes, or envelopes.
7. Label each box with the child's name, mail the envelopes to the addressees, and you're done. (For now.)
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ny21
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Tue, Jul 18 2006, 5:19 pm
Chen wowwwwwwwwww!
you are one organized women !
Last edited by ny21 on Thu, May 17 2012, 11:46 am; edited 1 time in total
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shopaholic
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Tue, Jul 18 2006, 6:53 pm
As soon as I develop a roll, I put it in an album. We have 4 family albus from 1999-present & each kid has one labled, "so & so's first year". This way I never have shoeboxes full like my parents did until I organized them when I was a teenager.
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