My Mother-in-Law is a Christmas fanatic. She hauls out the decorations that she has accumulated over 60-plus years. All the animated figures with sound effects are doing their thing. And dozens of photographs are a must! She lives for the Christmas family celebrations.
When my son was two years old, she wanted photos of him opening each of his presents. He was happy enough opening each one and enjoying it right then; but she would snatch it out of his hands and want a photo with the next present. He was confused, and started to cry. The situation was funny and sad at the same time.
My in-laws have enough family photos that a stack of them would reach practically to the moon. And a lot of them in recent years are digital, and printed out multiple times in different sizes. When my in-laws are gone, what will happen to those photos? Who will curate them?
My Mother-in-Law is a Christmas fanatic. She hauls out the decorations that she has accumulated over 60-plus years. All the animated figures with sound effects are doing their thing. And dozens of photographs are a must! She lives for the Christmas family celebrations.
When my son was two years old, she wanted photos of him opening each of his presents. He was happy enough opening each one and enjoying it right then; but she would snatch it out of his hands and want a photo with the next present. He was confused, and started to cry. The situation was funny and sad at the same time.
My in-laws have enough family photos that a stack of them would reach practically to the moon. And a lot of them in recent years are digital, and printed out multiple times in different sizes. When my in-laws are gone, what will happen to those photos? Who will curate them?