Fire! Fire! Fire!
In a frantic minute you grab the kids and get a safe
distance from your house. There you witness your home,
and everything in it, burning to the ground. It's a total
loss.
A disaster of any kind is not ever a pleasant experience,
but at least there is insurance to build again and to buy
new furniture. But let's talk about what is not insured.
Things that once lost, are gone for ever!
I'm referring to your family keepsakes. Your home
videos, family photos, journals, diaries and other
priceless family treasures. Losing any of these things
is a terrible tragedy!
-Video of your baby's first steps...Gone!
-All your wedding pictures...Gone!
-Your diary you wrote as a teenager...Gone!
What if you had to evacuate your house and only had
minutes or less to get out?
As I pondered this, I realized that it would be next to
impossible, in a short amount of time, for me to get all
of these things out of the house and to a safe location.
Why? Because I had 8mm tapes all through the house.
My old journals were stuck in a box somewhere in the
garage. Some photo albums were up in closets while
others I looked and looked for but couldn't find for
awhile. I had no idea where they were. I had to go
looking for them.
In a disaster situation, there is no time to go "looking".
Here's some of the preventative measures that I
took in order to keep myself from such a situation.
Use these ideas and tips to ensure that your family
memories are preserved for generations to come!
FAMILY PHOTO ALBUMS:
Share them as gifts often - Pictures of the family are
great gifts to give to grandparents and other family
members. If you lose yours, you always have a way to
regain copies.
Online photo storage - My wife and I have put many of
our pictures on a free, safe and secure family
web site. There are many of these but I personally like
MyFamily.com
Build your site in minutes and you don't need to know a
thing about making a web page. Your pictures are
stored remotely and something like a house fire couldn't
touch them.
One central location - Designate a location for all your
photo albums and don't deviate. By putting them in a box
and in one location in your house, you increase your
chances of being able to get out quickly with all your
pictures.
HOME VIDEOS:
Duplicate them - Makes copies and get them to other
members of the family. This makes for a great gift.
What works for me is to simply connect my video camera
to my VCR. I then push play on my video camera and press
record on my VCR. This isn't the fanciest way of tape
duplication but it works and my parents have loved
getting videos of the grandkids.
JOURNALS, DIARIES, and PERSONAL HISTORIES
Personal histories of your own or those of an ancestors
are one of the most valueable items in your possession.
If kept protected, they will be treasured for generations
to come.
Duplicate & Distribute - My grandma gave me a copy of
my late grandpa's life story. I typed it up and printed
multiple copies for all of my cousins and aunts and
uncles. They loved it and we took steps to make sure
grandpa's life story will live on in the hearts and minds
of his posterity.
Diary Safeguards - If you are currently writing a journal
or diary I realize that some of it may be personal and you
may not wish for it to be distributed out at this time.
If you write your journal by hand, take your journal in
and photo copy any part that you plan to pass on to your
children someday! Don't wait! You may then look into
putting a copy into a safe deposit box. Just as long as
it is out of your house.
If you write your journal with the aid of a computer, I
recommend storing copies often to any one of the many free
online storage web sites. Nobody will be able to access
your data but you. Some of these sites are XDrive.com and
IDrive.com
SO, IN CONCLUSION...
Rule #1 in any of this is to duplicate your family keepsake
items and store them in multiple locations. This is the
only way to ensure that if disaster strikes, you will be
able to easily recover those priceless family momentos
that define you as an individual and as a family!
About the author
Michael R. Boyter is the author of the popular EBook. A fill-in-the-blanks workbook full of
prompts, lists and activities to create your own Biography!
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