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Give difficult child grandpa's watch or not to? About trust and self-preservation
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 562434" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>easy child does tend to care about his mementos more than difficult child, but he really doesn't have much of the connection to the watch. He was so young when grandpa passed away that he doesn't have any memories of him. difficult child's has some. easy child also comes more to his dad's side of the family and connects to that side. difficult child is more of the offspring of my difficult child-family line in every way. There are also some valuable family 'heirlooms' that are going to be easy child's anyway. I do find that this watch would be much more poignant to difficult child than to easy child. And of course that was also what my grandpa wanted.</p><p></p><p>But yes, I'm sure easy child would keep good care of the watch just because it was important to me. difficult child would either really treasure it or not care much at all. I can't be sure which.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 562434, member: 14557"] easy child does tend to care about his mementos more than difficult child, but he really doesn't have much of the connection to the watch. He was so young when grandpa passed away that he doesn't have any memories of him. difficult child's has some. easy child also comes more to his dad's side of the family and connects to that side. difficult child is more of the offspring of my difficult child-family line in every way. There are also some valuable family 'heirlooms' that are going to be easy child's anyway. I do find that this watch would be much more poignant to difficult child than to easy child. And of course that was also what my grandpa wanted. But yes, I'm sure easy child would keep good care of the watch just because it was important to me. difficult child would either really treasure it or not care much at all. I can't be sure which. [/QUOTE]
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