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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 614719" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Ah I see. But we actually don't have anything like that. Of things that have both monetary and sentimental value, I have a silver dish that was a 25th anniversary gift to my parents, and my mom's wedding ring. Both are pretty well buried and would be hard to find. But really, everything else is replaceable. My husband's Marine Corps ring is in our bedroom where he sees it every night. It's been there since - yet another - young woman I was helping out (very long story, daughter of a former friend) stole us blind. We lost literally thousands in dvd's and cd's and books and my husband's high school class ring. </p><p></p><p>If it sounds like people keep stealing from us...they do. It would be funny if it wasn't tragic. It feels sometime like every time we did something charitable we get kicked in the teeth for it. A long story that has very little do do with my kid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 614719, member: 17309"] Ah I see. But we actually don't have anything like that. Of things that have both monetary and sentimental value, I have a silver dish that was a 25th anniversary gift to my parents, and my mom's wedding ring. Both are pretty well buried and would be hard to find. But really, everything else is replaceable. My husband's Marine Corps ring is in our bedroom where he sees it every night. It's been there since - yet another - young woman I was helping out (very long story, daughter of a former friend) stole us blind. We lost literally thousands in dvd's and cd's and books and my husband's high school class ring. If it sounds like people keep stealing from us...they do. It would be funny if it wasn't tragic. It feels sometime like every time we did something charitable we get kicked in the teeth for it. A long story that has very little do do with my kid. [/QUOTE]
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