🗑️: Cherished Possessions
My beautiful Tammy (cat), she has been with me nearly 12 years. I got her just before I found out my husband had terminal cancer. She is my substitute child I got after having a full hysterectomy.
My tv! Cant sleep without some sort of background noise while I’m asleep
@CheeryMango I can't possibly name just one thing at home that I could never give away. I'm someone who has a really hard time throwing or giving away things, even if I know I don't use it for anything. And the longer that I have something, the harder it gets to part with it. So this problem is mostly only with things I've already had for years, things I have many memories with. The newer things I have aren't that hard to give away.
For example, I still have some of my school books from when I was in 1st grade or even before that. I hardly go through them once a year, but every time I do, I smile remembering all those nice days when I wrote all sorts of things in my notebooks and reading them now is just so funny. I don't have all the books of course, (just imagine how much space it would take up if I did), but I still have many, all neatly stored in bags and boxes. Trust me, my parents hate me for this, but I can't imagine giving them away.
And that's just one thing, I have so many more things. Like pen drives full of photos (basically a photo album on a pen drive), my baby teeth (yes, I have them safely stored), old but usable toys that I don't use, my favourite pillow that I use every day and that I've strangled to death more than once, all the birthday cards anyone has ever given me, the list goes on...
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My Piano :)
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Some memories, precious presents I was gifted by loved ones, and most of my gadgets.
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My plushie that I've had since I was 1 year old.
I remember my dad forcefully throwing a lot of my toys away when I was little which I think is considered a cruel and unusual punishment. But the one thing I will never give away are my high school and college diplomas. Despite never applying the concepts I learned in real life, I am not throwing them away because I worked hard to earn those things even though I never graduated with honors and got average grades.