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Post by Lori McMud on Apr 25, 2015 13:31:26 GMT
From weddings of couples that are no longer married.
I have just heard that another couple we are friends with have divorced. I have been coming across them as I go through my photos to do a girlfriends album. Is it weird to still want to use the photos of me and my (now divorced) friends in their wedding dresses? Part of me says toss them because they are no longer married, but they really are not taking up much room.
So I just reminisce about their wedding and put them away.
So what do you do with them?
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Post by crazy4scraps on Apr 25, 2015 15:37:34 GMT
I know what you mean. All of my brothers have been married and divorced. I keep the pics if the now ex is the parent of a niece or nephew, if not, I toss 'em.
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Post by mikklynn on Apr 25, 2015 21:57:45 GMT
I kept the wedding photo of DH's entire family even after his sister divorced. Several people in the family have passed away and the photo is really part of our family history. I don't display it, though!
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Chinagirl828
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Post by Chinagirl828 on Apr 25, 2015 22:49:12 GMT
I kept the wedding photo of DH's entire family even after his sister divorced. Several people in the family have passed away and the photo is really part of our family history. I don't display it, though! I would do this too. I keep photos of old friends even though they are no longer part of my life.
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leeny
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Post by leeny on Apr 26, 2015 0:12:53 GMT
If the photos are part of a story I am going to tell, I keep them and scrap them. Yet, if someone divorced years from now and they were already in my album from years ago, I wouldn't go back and take them out.
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Post by alittleintrepid on Apr 26, 2015 13:20:29 GMT
I'd keep them..it still happened.
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