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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My father, abruptly, with zero warning, asked me to go through my room to indicate what I wanted to keep. He then stood in my childhood room staring at me, and my mother hopped into my bed and made herself comfortable to watch this new scene in her personal reality show staring one of her children. I cried and tried to do what my father was asking, but COMPLETELY forgot about the bags of my things they had in the attic. So they got rid of them. Including my fancy Cabbage Patch Doll from Hong Kong, complete with passport stamped by real customs agents. Including my satin toe shoes. Including my first jewelry box. Things I'd REALLY have loved to keep. No clue what happened to my old stuffed animals, my old book reports, my stickers, my books, etc. I assume my father threw out whatever he thought wouldn't sell at the one garage sale they ever had. [/quote] "Mom, dad, I am glad you brought it up, it was on my mind too. I will need until 4 pm tomorrow. Thanks. I also want some space as I do it, can I be alone in the room please?" Your problem is not the Cabbage Patch Doll. [/quote]
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