Anonymous wrote:My grandmother came from Scotland on a freighter with just one suitcase of possessions. One was her silver plated candelabra. It is worth nothing IRL but is my most loved heirloom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a metal mixing bowl that my grandma bought after her second husband moved her (and my 10 yr old mom) from Kansas to Oregon in the 1950s. I have a lot of memories of her mixing bread dough or cookie dough etc in that bowl and I love that I have it now. It’s one of my favorite possessions.
I also got her piggy bank. It’s old, mostly white with some pink and blue on it. I always liked looking at it as a kid, and learning about counting money with its contents. In her 80s she moved to a retirement community and they’d play bingo with dimes. I haven’t touched the contents of the bank and it still has her bingo dimes just as she left them when she died in December 2003.
That is so lovely. I got tears reading “her bingo dimes”.
Anonymous wrote:I have a metal mixing bowl that my grandma bought after her second husband moved her (and my 10 yr old mom) from Kansas to Oregon in the 1950s. I have a lot of memories of her mixing bread dough or cookie dough etc in that bowl and I love that I have it now. It’s one of my favorite possessions.
I also got her piggy bank. It’s old, mostly white with some pink and blue on it. I always liked looking at it as a kid, and learning about counting money with its contents. In her 80s she moved to a retirement community and they’d play bingo with dimes. I haven’t touched the contents of the bank and it still has her bingo dimes just as she left them when she died in December 2003.