Anonymous wrote:I love to use the fancy stuff, and I love to add to my collection(s).
Why don’t I ever see the patterns I’m looking for in cheap Facebook marketplace posts or at thrift stores?
I wish I would cross paths with all of these people who hate inheriting China, crystal, and silver (sob!).
Anonymous wrote:I would love to have some of your crystal, OP! DH and I lived in a tiny apartment when we were married and didn't register for China or crystal because we didn't have any space. My MIL has beautiful stuff from her own wedding, her mother, and her mother's mother, but it's all going to my SIL, we won't get any of it. I've searched on FB Marketplace, eBay, and craigslist, and stuff around here (DMV) is selling for $$$$$.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you really don't want it, there are many new immigrant families, especially refugees who came with nothing, that would value having it.
Really? If I were a refugee I would not want crystal wine glasses and highball glasses taking up space in my small kitchen. I would want those think glass Ikea water cups that don't break as easily.
Anonymous wrote:If you really don't want it, there are many new immigrant families, especially refugees who came with nothing, that would value having it.
Anonymous wrote:I love to use the fancy stuff, and I love to add to my collection(s).
Why don’t I ever see the patterns I’m looking for in cheap Facebook marketplace posts or at thrift stores?
I wish I would cross paths with all of these people who hate inheriting China, crystal, and silver (sob!).
Anonymous wrote:Whatever was the appeal of crystal and china? I don't understand it.
Anonymous wrote:Some of my favorite glasses came from a lovely neighbor who had a piece of Waterford on her kitchen counter that I admired and referred to by the name of the pattern. I said it was the pattern I really liked when we were registering for wedding presents (137 years ago, obviously) but that my mother talked me out of, saying the groom ought to get to pick out something. (Mom had chosen the sterling and the China, but that’s another story).
She gave me a set of the wine glasses and old fashioned glasses; she was desperately trying to rehome stuff she inherited from her mother in law.
I treasure these now!
So, OP if it’s Colleen you have, I’m sure we can work something out!
Anonymous wrote:Just use it if you find it pretty. Run it in the dishwasher until it fails and that is that.