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04-30-2007, 02:25 PM
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I agree w/ desertmom, they'd be keepers for me as well.
You know what I found this weekend that I forgot I had and kind of laughed at myself over? A dishwashing scrubby thing my Gramma crocheted from nylon netting/tulle...I've never used it and probably won't, either, because it's the last thing she ever crocheted! I know it's sappy and sentimental, but oh, well, that's just how I am!
My Gramma saved a lot of old stuff like that (well, not dishwashing scrubbies, but stuff that was handmade by family!), and I used to love when she'd show me stuff her parents and grandparents and my Grampa's parents and grandparents made! The quilts, pillows, clothes, doilies, I even have an outfit that my Great Gramma made for my Grampa when he was about 6 months old and all his brothers wore it, too! Hopefully someday when I have a child I can put this outfit on them and take a picture then be able to tell them about it when they are older.
For me personally, when going thru and sorting and getting rid of stuff, I had to decide for myself what my limits were, what I felt was important to me, and I am willing to keep things like that because I know how much other stuff I have gotten rid of that has no value to me, sentimental or otherwise. I got rid of so many boxes of stuff, from high school (I'd saved everything...notes, ticket stubs from every movie and event I went to, just crazy stuff!), from college, the guys I dated b/f dh, stuff that I'd moved 3 times and never looked at or thought about in between, so I decided I just didn't need it anymore!
I have stuff neatly packed up and stored in our basement, so it's out of the way of our everyday living, and that's what matters to me.
Holy cow, sorry that got so long, I am windy today!
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