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Memories Old and New

As I was cleaning this weekend, I took a good long look at the picture frames sprinkled around my house.  Every now and then I take particular notice of them, but most of the time they blend in to the surround sound of visual white noise.

What I thought about is how old the pictures are and why I bother to keep them on display.  Why keep them up if I don’t pay attention to them? Why, with all of the wonderful new memories I have, with the thousands of photos I take every year, do I continue to display old ones?

Am I clinging to the past or celebrating it?

I have a tendency toward infusing objects with my emotions. Or perhaps confusing objects with emotion. To put away a photo can feel like a statement that the experience it documents doesn’t matter, as though I’m saying that time in my life, that person, that memory has no value to me. Throwing or giving away sentimental items is even harder. 

I’ve been working on that these last two years, with great results, but I don’t think it’s a part of me that will ever really change.

It does get easier.  This time I kept some and took some down.  I definitely want to highlight new memories, but there are a few old times that I’m not yet ready to let out of my sight.

And that’s okay.

Items of Interest:

How do you know when it’s time to let go?

Why do I hold on to things?

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the Infinite Monkey speaks: on barriers

Random brilliance from across the blogosphere…

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We say we believe in equal rights and demonstrate this by tearing down barriers for others. Yet we still leave up gates to protect what we believe we earned or deserve and fear others may access or take away.  Sometimes these gates are words. Sometimes they are the policies we support. And sometimes they are even religious beliefs.

 – Trina Bartlett

from:

A Country Road, a Locked Gate and Barriers to Endless Possibilities

the Infinite Monkey speaks: on acceptance

Random brilliance from across the blogosphere…

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We should be living in such a way that anyone, no matter what their background or situation, would want to walk in and be with us.

 – Larry Carter

from:

Would Your Church Welcome a Porn Star? (comment)
Larry blogs at Deuceology

the Infinite Monkey speaks: the world unfolds

Random brilliance from across the blogosphere…

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Blogging. It makes the world unfold in strange ways and makes different worlds intersect.

 – bottledworder

from:

My Blog Audience