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Kinda similar post but from a Gramma point of view...and not warm & fuzzy, sadly!
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 605469" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Thats why I said I would wait till middle age for my kids...at least I hope I live that long...lol. </p><p></p><p>I wouldnt have appreciated my mom's things when I was in my 20s so I sorta understand that. Now at my age I am very attached. Some of the items are simply pieces of furniture that were in the home I grew up in. I hope my kids will cherish the items too but I dont know. difficult child does want one thing badly but I wont let him have it yet. I gave my middle son a set of my mom's china when he married his first wife and then when he married his second wife she "dropped" a whole box of it and it all broke. I think she thought it was the first wifes but it wasnt. My middle son was MAD! They all thought it was expensive china but it really wasnt. It was nice but it was just a set she got at a bank...lol. Im darned glad I didnt give him the good stuff!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 605469, member: 1514"] Thats why I said I would wait till middle age for my kids...at least I hope I live that long...lol. I wouldnt have appreciated my mom's things when I was in my 20s so I sorta understand that. Now at my age I am very attached. Some of the items are simply pieces of furniture that were in the home I grew up in. I hope my kids will cherish the items too but I dont know. difficult child does want one thing badly but I wont let him have it yet. I gave my middle son a set of my mom's china when he married his first wife and then when he married his second wife she "dropped" a whole box of it and it all broke. I think she thought it was the first wifes but it wasnt. My middle son was MAD! They all thought it was expensive china but it really wasnt. It was nice but it was just a set she got at a bank...lol. Im darned glad I didnt give him the good stuff! [/QUOTE]
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