As a parent, I've found that videos and photos of my child quickly accumulate, making my camera roll feel overwhelming. At one point, I faced the tough decision of deleting some videos to make space for new memories. I started by categorizing the footage — firstborn milestones, everyday moments, and funny events — to help me decide what was truly important to keep. Using tools like CapCut not only allowed me to edit and condense videos but also helped me create compilations that preserve many moments in a single video, freeing up storage. I realized that while every video holds sentimental value, prioritizing those that capture unique experiences or emotions makes the collection meaningful and manageable. If you're feeling the same way, try backing up videos to a cloud service or an external drive before deleting them from your phone. This way, you keep your memories safe and still have room for everyday captures. Balancing storage with preserving your child's precious growing-up years is a challenge, but with thoughtful organization and creative editing, you can maintain a well-curated camera roll that brings joy whenever you look back.
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