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| Publication: | The Sunday Times |
| Published: | 23rd December 2007 |
| Article: | Keep the family in it |
| Website: | proerty.timesonline.co.uk |
| Download: | Download PDF |
Article Excerpt:
But what will happen to those captured memories? Will they languish in a cupboard or on your hard drive, along with the holiday snaps, the pictures of you all in your best clothes, but delightfully “relaxed” at a cousin’s wedding, and the moppets’ birthday parties? Odds are that somewhere on the second page of your life’s to-do list is “the family photo album”. The years roll on and it’s still on the list, an increasingly daunting prospect.
Trista Connor, 34, a personal concierge for buy:time, a London-based lifestyle management company, knows the problem. She has just finished working with one of the cash-rich, time-poor types who make up her client base — the woman hadn’t even done her wedding album, and her children are now five and three.
So, Connor breaks off from a solid schedule of Christmas giftwrapping for her clients to help me out.
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