Colleen
Senior Member
- Location
- Pennsylvania
Nothing much from my parents. Just small stuff that's not worth anything monetarily. When I die, my step-kids can do what they want with everything. I gave some things to my son years ago.
That's amazing!I have wood carvings my father crafted.
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I tried to carve in my 40's but he was much better.View attachment 317851
Dad's Fleur de lis on the left and my celtic cross on the right.
You might be too harsh on yourself. You seem coherent to me. Hair is over-rated, I haven't had any for 22 years. My barber probably thinks I died.Nothing material. Mental illness and hair type - 2c coarse /wavy-curly
My grandmother wasn’t the least bit social. She was a proud loner.You might be too harsh on yourself. You seem coherent to me. Hair is over-rated, I haven't had any for 22 years. My barber probably thinks I died.![]()
Same here.Nothing material. Mental illness and hair type - 2c coarse /wavy-curly
So true.I have a few things of sentimental value from my parents. Today's generation is into minimalist non-material things, that unless it is monetary, cannot be bothered.