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What to keep and what to leave behind — 7 Comments

  1. Thanks very much Pauline for your blog. I too have many family items once belonging to Dad and Mum, which, one day, I will have the hard task of finding a suitable family receiver. Someone with enough space and enthusiasm to keep them whenever the time comes. They include household items, family heirlooms, pedigree charts and other ephemera, all of which I would not wish to dispose of outside the family. One hears from time to time of such items being totally thrown out, perhaps because of need. For me, hopefully that time won’t come in the short term.
    Alf Trumper

    • Thanks for your comments Alf. I found it really hard to decide on what to do with many items that belonged to my mum and dad, especially as they were in England. It has prompted me to think about my own things and make decisions while I still can. Best wishes, Pauline

  2. I still have my incomplete heirloom register , Pauline. After reading your interesting blog and the difficulties associated with deciding about what to do with family personal items, I think I should try to complete it! Thanks for the much needed nudge!

    • Thanks Bev. I’ve not done an heirloom register mainly because I didn’t think I had anything that fit into that category. I wish my mum had done this, and now think I should add that to my ‘to-do’ list.

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