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RE: O poor me! - Wild Turkey - 07-30-2020 My sons are in their 30's and as we prepare to move to our new house and leave the one where they grew up we are getting a lot of discussions about the value of things. They have a "disposable" mindset and nothing has value beyond what it's used for. Doesn't matter who/what/when unless it has a use now it's time to discard and move on. They explain that the LOML and I grew up with a "Great Depression" mindset -- keep things that might be useful in the future. I can understand their attitude but it bothers me, especially with some things I value and know they will not. For example the Marlin Mountie .22 rifle I bought when I was 10 with money I earned helping dad raise hogs and the glasses LOML has that her grandmother had and they survived the big earthquake in San Francisco. Here's a poem I didn't understand until the boys grew up: Quote:On Children RE: O poor me! - BrokenOlMarine - 08-01-2020 (07-25-2020, 09:17 PM)6270_Productions Wrote: I don't really have a policy that would cover this situation in my family. I make a few things here and there for the kids, heirloom items. Cradles or presentation boxes for flags and medals. The other things I make are meant to be used, cutting boards, entertainment centers, jewelry boxes. They are gifts, but respect the time invested. Don't expect me to put the time in, then toss the items aside. Then expect more later. |