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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3230428" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Yep. I've got all my passwords for every site I visit in a neat little notebook for my kids to have when I go. They can make the decision about what to do. </p><p>Wife and I have been doing some major cleaning of closets and file cabinets since we are both retired. I came on to a file of every job resume I've ever written, all of the school certificates from industrial classes I've attended, and electrical/electronic designs that I developed and implemented over my entire working career. Wife said toss em, but I got to thinking that my kids really never knew what I actually did for a living. They knew I had a job and I worked and got paid at XXXX. I want them to go through the papers and make that decision to toss them. Its family history.</p><p>Remember cleaning out my folks house drawer by drawer when they passed away and seeing things that my sister and I never knew happened while we were growing up. Mom was a meticulous record keeper. She literally had old time cards of ours when kids, hand written notes of why we were disciplined when growing up, and the list goes on. </p><p>It was like going back in time and some very emotional moments when we discovered some things, so NO, I don't want to wipe out my history, I want my kids to read it, view it, and then they can close that chapter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3230428, member: 5412"] Yep. I've got all my passwords for every site I visit in a neat little notebook for my kids to have when I go. They can make the decision about what to do. Wife and I have been doing some major cleaning of closets and file cabinets since we are both retired. I came on to a file of every job resume I've ever written, all of the school certificates from industrial classes I've attended, and electrical/electronic designs that I developed and implemented over my entire working career. Wife said toss em, but I got to thinking that my kids really never knew what I actually did for a living. They knew I had a job and I worked and got paid at XXXX. I want them to go through the papers and make that decision to toss them. Its family history. Remember cleaning out my folks house drawer by drawer when they passed away and seeing things that my sister and I never knew happened while we were growing up. Mom was a meticulous record keeper. She literally had old time cards of ours when kids, hand written notes of why we were disciplined when growing up, and the list goes on. It was like going back in time and some very emotional moments when we discovered some things, so NO, I don't want to wipe out my history, I want my kids to read it, view it, and then they can close that chapter. [/QUOTE]
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