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Are Photo Albums Old-Fashioned?

One of my most valued possessions is my collection of photo albums. My mother did an excellent job of capturing our lives in photographs, and an even more excellent job of organizing them into albums. No, she didn’t scrapbook, as many often do these days. She put them all in a row in regular albums. I have one album for every two years of my life.

I’ve continued the tradition with our daughter. As I look around at other families, I sometimes feel old-fashioned for continuing the tradition. It seems that most families today are doing one of two things: scrapbooking, or saving photos in digital albums.

I briefly scrapbooked, but realized it took more time, effort, and money than I wanted. I also felt that I couldn’t include as many photos as I wanted, as scrapbooks usually only include the “best” pictures. As a result, my daughter will probably have the same stack of albums documenting her life that I have.

Maybe it’s because I’m getting old, but the thought of having my photos only in digital albums scares the heck out of me. It seems so easy to lose all of the photos if something goes wrong with the computer. Yes, I know all about external hard drives, but it still freaks me out.

So, I continue to take photos, make prints, and organize them into photo albums. My daughter might love having the albums, or she may look around at her virtually book-less life (as everything is becoming available on computers) and think, “If only I didn’t have to haul this stack of albums around! NO ONE uses book shelves any more!”

I suppose if I were looking at it from an objective perspective, it’s just as easy to lose all of my hard copies of photos in a house fire or to a water leak. Still, I feel a sense of security being able to hold the albums in my hand.

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About Rebecca Wilkens

BabyLed is the married mother of one beautiful daughter. She and her family live in the Midwest of the United States. BabyLed loves learning new ways for her family to be healthy and happy. She is a strong believer in attachment parenting, cooking from scratch, and alternative medicine (but is very thankful for conventional medicine when it is needed.). She would much rather avoid illness by living a healthy lifestyle than treat an illness after it has arrived. BabyLed loves reading, cooking, nature, and good old celebrity gossip. BabyLed graduated from college with a degree in Elementary Education. After teaching preschool for two years, she quit her job to be a fulltime mommy to her infant daughter. Being one of those "paranoid, first-time mothers" has led to her reading many books and articles on parenting and children. Although she has been around children her entire life, the birth of her daughter gave her a whole new perspective on what children are all about.