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Favorite gift from husband/wife or SO?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 108303" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Recently, I had a moving sale at my house in Texas. I was careful to put things away like check books and jewelry. It was a very nice crowd. 1 person took a 6in Lhadro statue that my sister gave me years ago. I really was crushed. Obviously I felt a great deal of righteous indignation. </p><p>I ran across the box for it while unpacking,recently. I mentioned to husband that I really was upset about lsomeone taking something that was sentimental. </p><p></p><p>I recently was surprised by a delivery of a duplicate. It was unnecessary and very thoughtful. </p><p></p><p>When we got married I told husband that I didn't want anything that plugged in or kitchen tools as a gift. He has improved with age. I have gotten some incredibly sentimental gifts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 108303, member: 3"] Recently, I had a moving sale at my house in Texas. I was careful to put things away like check books and jewelry. It was a very nice crowd. 1 person took a 6in Lhadro statue that my sister gave me years ago. I really was crushed. Obviously I felt a great deal of righteous indignation. I ran across the box for it while unpacking,recently. I mentioned to husband that I really was upset about lsomeone taking something that was sentimental. I recently was surprised by a delivery of a duplicate. It was unnecessary and very thoughtful. When we got married I told husband that I didn't want anything that plugged in or kitchen tools as a gift. He has improved with age. I have gotten some incredibly sentimental gifts. [/QUOTE]
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