Greeting Cards

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While cleaning, I am faced with a dilemma. In going through my “stuff” I find boxes, bags, and piles of greeting cards. Birthday, anniversary, Father’s Day, all represented. Some exhibit the improving penmanship of my children — and grandchildren.
They all reflect appropriate sentiments locked in perpetuity.
But what is to be done with them?
I remember cleaning out my mother’s apartment and finding the boxes of cards she had saved. (She joked that she was saving stuff for me to clean someday. I wonder whether that was the only reason she saved them.)
And what is the reason I am saving them?

Comments

Scott Bloom

Painfully, I now take pictures of many things like this, and then throw them away.
Shawn Bernabeu

This was a bit on a Seinfeld episode. How long are we obligated to keep cards? a week, amonth, a year? There was no answer.
Kelly Welles

Interesting question. There is no right answer. My mother once sent me my freeze dried corsage from my high school prom...thirty years later. I saved it until it crumbled. I now fantasize about decluttering the sentimental detritus. Clearly, some part of us doesn't want to let go lest we forget or are forgotten. It's a judgment call.

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