Monday, March 30, 2026

Leaving a Legacy

 


Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past.  Ask your father and he will tell you, your elders, and they will explain to you. ~Deuteronomy 32:7


Family photos are priceless heirlooms we can pass on to our children and grandchildren one day.  They will recognize our pictures, of course, but what about their great-grandparents?  Aunts, uncles or cousins whom they've never met?  If meaning and context aren't attached to their ancestors, why would they even hold on to a past when they feel no connection with it?

While I do have some photos and albums stored here at the house, the amount Danny has is overwhelmingly vast.  The reason?  When my brother and I clean out our mother's home after her passing, I take the letters between family members to sort through and he takes the photos in order to do the same.  Sadly, neither one of us has made a lot of progress to date.  Danny's recent project to tackle and sort through all his bins (yes, bins!) of photo albums inspires me to get a move on!

It all begins when he finds these made-in-America plastic containers created especially for photo storage.


As you can see, he has labeled each collections of related photos.  He is so fortunate that pictures of his grandparents, cousins, aunts, and uncles have been passed down to him over the years.  He also knows that if these photos remain in those adhesive-backed albums, they will not last as long as he would want them to.

I love watching the painstaking process unfold while learning more about Danny's family at the same time.





When Danny had hair!



Danny and baby brother Dominic.



This is but a miniscule example of what Danny has accomplished thus far, but you get the picture (yes, pun intended).  Not only has clutter been reduced and unwanted photos tossed, but the streamlined look of these plastic cases can be conveniently stored unlike those cumbersome bins in which they once resided.

Now there is an easy, accessible way for us to remember the days of old and consider past generations, while leaving a legacy for the generations who will follow us.

Amen!

Are you creating photo memories for your children and grandchildren?  Let me know in the comments.

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Leaving a Legacy

  Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past.  Ask your father and he will tell you, your elders, and they will explain to...