
Not ideal, I know – it just seems we’re more of a “picture family”. And since I don’t have a method to store or organize them, I’ve simply stopped taking videos for the most part. I realize this might change as the kids get older - but this is one of the reasons I haven’t really made much work of trying to figure out the “best” way to store and organize home videos. On the other hand, we look through our digital photo books every week (sometimes every day) because they are easy to pick off the shelf, flip through the pages, and put back again. It wouldn’t be that difficult to pop the DVD into the machine, but for whatever reason, I almost never do this It’s fun to look back on these old videos - but I’ll be honest, I almost never do. Since then, Dave and I have converted all the VHS tapes into DVDs with the help of Legacy Box. My dad diligently transferred those video clips to VHS tapes that we watched periodically growing up. Growing up, my parents documented every single important moment of my life on video - choir and band concerts, piano recitals, sporting events, birthday parties, family vacations, Christmas morning, sewing style shows, graduation, and so many other special events. I get questions about it ALL the time, but I never have a great answer… because Dave and I are not good at even taking home movies in the first place!

However, as many of you have noticed, I have yet to share anything about how I handle home movies. Over the years, I’ve shared numerous posts regarding our digital photo books - including detailed accounts of how I store and organize my digital photos.
