Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I removed all of my ex’s pictures and his family and tossed them. Ex was an archivist of memories and nostalgia and has no problem keeping a tape from 1997 of a band he heard on the radio…or his book report from sophomore year of college. However he did not hesitate to give me all of our marriage related mementos because he no longer cared. I think he assumed I’d serve as the family archivist after he moved on with AP. In the trash they went. I kept pictures of me and my family.
Or he wanted to hurt your feelings and AP wouldn't have let him keep them in the house.
Anonymous wrote:I removed all of my ex’s pictures and his family and tossed them. Ex was an archivist of memories and nostalgia and has no problem keeping a tape from 1997 of a band he heard on the radio…or his book report from sophomore year of college. However he did not hesitate to give me all of our marriage related mementos because he no longer cared. I think he assumed I’d serve as the family archivist after he moved on with AP. In the trash they went. I kept pictures of me and my family.
Our official wedding photos were not portraits. Our photographer had never shot a wedding before. He was a friend of friends who used to shoot bands. So nothing posed. I think our great-grandkids will be ok without the wedding photos.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Great Grandkids can see who they look like without looking at wedding photos.Anonymous wrote:Don't destroy them. Your great-grandchildren will want to know who they look like. And imagine you were happy for some unspecified time before things hit the fan.
That is my personal situation.
People don't usually get a lot of pro portraits done as grownups.
Digital pics can get erased and lost pretty easy.
Anonymous wrote:The Great Grandkids can see who they look like without looking at wedding photos.Anonymous wrote:Don't destroy them. Your great-grandchildren will want to know who they look like. And imagine you were happy for some unspecified time before things hit the fan.
That is my personal situation.
The Great Grandkids can see who they look like without looking at wedding photos.Anonymous wrote:Don't destroy them. Your great-grandchildren will want to know who they look like. And imagine you were happy for some unspecified time before things hit the fan.
That is my personal situation.