Two different issues here, it seems to me:
1) analog days, and, 2) holiday or life memories.
So, regarding point 1):
for me personally, the analog days haven't entirely gone. I have used for many years alternative processes for my expressive photography, gum and casein prints, platinum prints, cyanotypes, kallitypes, chrysotypes... this involves coating your own paper and what not, and I love it and don't want to miss it. It gives me a freedom of expression which is beyond Adobe and Epson. The paradox involved here is that I was only able to learn these processes once the internet had started to function in the mid 90ties, as only that made the information available, and allowed trans-local discussion groups to form. Now it is very much about printing out digital negatives and then print them analog...
Regarding point 2):
I am very sorry if the following sounds hard or callous, but I will try to be honest: nothing used to send me, and still sends me into a deep coma as quick as an evening of a slide show of holiday pictures. I even hardly ever like to see the images of my own family. I like to talk to other people, to make friends, learn about their live and their interests - but to be exposed to their family pictures and children and what not is something I can only bear from a professional perspective - I am an anthropologist by training - otherwise I just feel molested.
So, no regrets whatsoever on that front.
Lukas