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Photo albums. Do people still keep those? I’ve seen them more in movies than in real life. The movies have it wrong, too. Movie people have much nicer albums—they’re full, they’re glossy, like the pages get turned a lot. The albums I’ve looked through in strangers’ homes are sparse. Heavy, hardcover slabs of wasted pages. They hold a few old baby pictures, shots of grandparents, of long-ago weddings. Maybe a couple of unremarkable houses, a double-page spread of holiday shots. The albums are usually stored at the bottom of some bookcase or stashed in the back of a cupboard. Shoe-box corners. They’re always covered in dust.

We don’t have an album, but we do have pictures. We keep our special ones snapped up with rubber bands, hidden down the side of our blue bag. The big one we stash at post offices and supermarket coat-checks, or lock up in hotel rooms, slid under the bed. It keeps our pictures safe among our collection of shoes and
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Rebecca Sheppard
By the way. You done an amazing job. keep up the story writing ...
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Rebecca Sheppard
Wow!Such a strong story. It must've been hard to write this. At times I wonder if its something that has personally happened to you or a friend. You're one brave person to put these types of things down on paper. Eye opener to the homeless and strugglers. everyone has a different story & way to cope
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