My "long time gone" is 40 years old. There were no electronics then. I just had a few errant pictures, a calendar, and some random memorabilia (she had hit the house shortly after she left to take every record she could while I was at work; marriage license, pictures, my birth certificate and some things I wrote in college (I changed the locks following that discovery)). The few things I retained about 5 years after she left I put in a big manila folder and labeled with the line from Dante's "Divine Comedy", "Abandon hope all ye who enter here." I know where it is and what's in it. I'll probably never throw it out, but I know better than to open it
I like that idea. Especially that it's all sealed up so you don't need to look at it (even accidentally). And an even better message written on it as well.
sensuality and maybe longing in this article... how much in our memories. that's why I have learned to delete many of my memories quickly😁😁. I hope you are doing well😊
My "long time gone" is 40 years old. There were no electronics then. I just had a few errant pictures, a calendar, and some random memorabilia (she had hit the house shortly after she left to take every record she could while I was at work; marriage license, pictures, my birth certificate and some things I wrote in college (I changed the locks following that discovery)). The few things I retained about 5 years after she left I put in a big manila folder and labeled with the line from Dante's "Divine Comedy", "Abandon hope all ye who enter here." I know where it is and what's in it. I'll probably never throw it out, but I know better than to open it
I like that idea. Especially that it's all sealed up so you don't need to look at it (even accidentally). And an even better message written on it as well.
sensuality and maybe longing in this article... how much in our memories. that's why I have learned to delete many of my memories quickly😁😁. I hope you are doing well😊