These days, many of us take photos with our phones and send them to each other via email or post them online to various photo sharing websites such as Flickr and Twitpic. I’ve also got photos on my Facebook profile and there’s some video clips of me speaking on my website. I don’t have photos of my family or my children when they were young on my iPhone or even in my wallet. I suppose I should get some in there! My husband carries a photo of me and photos of the kids taken around 20 years ago in his wallet. If he shows them to people they must wonder why he has such a young family!
It got me thinking about my grandma Esther (that’s her and my grandpa Lou in the photo) who used to carry a huge photo wallet with photos of her grand-kids and then eventually her great-grand-kids in her purse. She had those accordion style wallets that, when you held on to the top and let it open, would stretch out to 4 or 5 feet of photos, each in a little connected plastic sleeve. She carried them everywhere and at any moment, when the conversation looked like she could segue into a display, she would ask, “would you like to see photos of my grandchildren?” If the response was favorable, she would reach into her enormous “pocketbook” (that’s what they used to call purses back then) and extract this wallet, flip it out, and then go through the photos one-by-one with whomever was the current viewing audience. It could be anyone from a new friend she’d just met at the park to the bagger at the grocery store. I was always amazed that she carried all those photos in her purse.
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