The Memory Organizer

Read this blog to learn about:

  • organizing your memories – photos, documents, and memorabilia
  • creating a digital archive of your memories
  • the technical and scientific sides of document preservation
  • options for displaying your memories in your home
  • how to make your own creative digital projects

Monday, January 15, 2007

Welcome to our site!

I am Tabitha Geary, your blog hostess and resident Memory Organizer. I am really excited about using this blog to provide you with resources and ideas to make the most of your memories.

Readers of this blog can expect to learn about such topics as:

  • organizing your memories – photos, documents, and memorabilia
  • the importance of creating a digital archive of your memories
  • the technical and scientific elements of document preservation
  • the information and digital archiving industry
  • options for displaying your memories in your home
  • how to make your own creative digital projects with your archived items

You also expect regularly posted articles on the above topics, and prompt response to any of your digital archiving and organization questions.

A little bit about me…

I am the founder and owner of OK, Picture This...Inc., a memory organizing company. My company helps people just like you to organize and archive their memories. So many memories are gathering dust in drawers and boxes, in closets, and under beds. It just breaks my heart. It's my job to take the memorabilia found in all those dusty corners and turn them into something you can use, display, and enjoy. Imagine what a relief it would be, knowing your family's precious memories were safe for generations to come! I love that I get to help families tell their stories, and preserve them for generations to come. I have five children of my own, so I know the value of family memories and stories.

In fact, I started my company because of a scrapbook my grandmother made. She created digital photo albums for my children, her grandchildren. I was truly touched by her gift, and their reactions to these keepsakes. Through these books, my children are able to get a sense of where they come from, through the eyes of their grandmother. Those memories and stories are truly irreplaceable and precious. I knew I wanted to create a place where people could drop off or mail in their pictures, and I would help them organize and archive them. That place is OK, Picture This…

I also love technology and have a passion for making things easier, so this job really is the perfect fit for me. People who don't have time to spend on scrapbooking hand over their memorabilia to me, my team and I organize it for them, and then give it back, with everything neatly archived in scrapbooks, CDs DVDs, or projects to display in their homes. Win-win.

Enough about me. It's time to get started sharing tips, tricks, and ideas. I can't wait.

Any questions?

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