Getting access to 312,697 of my photographs in my iPhoto library that I haven’t seen in seven years is a unbelievable feeling. For someone who used photography as their diary and or their notes this happening is helping bring back what was taken from me. When your memory is taken from you and you rebuild your life based on your photographs or those taken of you it’s so very important to see as many as you can. I even made a movie with friends for Time Magazine about the importance of photographs and memory. So what happened is shortly after my accident my hard drive with my iPhone the library crashed and I didn’t have it backed up. How stupid of me. Anyway, I just happen to play it in yesterday, and it worked! And trust me, it is backed up now!! It’s been healing, healthy, humorous, and it’s also been hard. I can remember taking the photographs for the most part but I wish I could remember it. It’s quite possible that everybody has the same experience with photography, their memories. So maybe my feeling towards this discovery is absolutely normal. Maybe I’m just using my Trumatic brain injury, and my loss of memory, as somewhat, or some sort of excuse for having feelings and being emotional. Either way it’s been amazing to look through my life and memories. Much love and thanks to everybody that’s been a part of my life and it has helped my growth. I really really mean it, to all of you. Every person, every friendship, every love, every hardship, to everyone, I say, I love you, and thank you. I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for those moments. Mucho amor mi gente, mi Vida, presento y pasado Which is another reminder to look through your photographs! Also, if you get a bunch of messages/pictures from me, I’m sorry if it’s bothersome lol https://www.instagram.com/p/CnPoCm0pikY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=