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[quote=Anonymous]I would donate the yearbooks. People love to buy old yearbooks for some reason. That always shocked me when I volunteered at a sorting facility. I donated mine. I was tired of lugging them around and honestly, in this digital age, I have connected with everyone I want to. I have a tiny box of some cards from relatives who have passed - like the lovely card my grandma wrote to me when I graduated high school. I did not keep every birthday card she'd sent me that just said Love, Grandma. The box also contains a few sentimental letters from friends during our college years and the birth announcement from my BFF's first child. I keep my favorite letters/notes/cards my spouse and kids give me. When I run out of room in the box, I'll sort and pare down again. That's how you find out what is really important to you, IMO. [/quote]
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