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the hospital bracelet my baby boy came home from the hospital wearing.
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a shoebox full of pictures of and letter cards and notes from my sweetheart. and if that isn't what you were going for then maybe this is. My dog. It was an engagement gift from her before she passed.
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The Teddy Bear that I got for Christmas in 1963.
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A Native American statue my parents brought me fron AZ.
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My first baseman's mitt from my college days. I hold it in my hand and wish I can still play that game.
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My father's old hat that he use to wear. :)
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Old letters and old pictures.
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A napkin from my best friend that he wrote on there with a red crayon that says, "Do you remember?" He wrote that just before he passed away.
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My record collection. Passed down from my pops to me, and I will do the same
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Everything my son has ever given me! :)
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Jimmy's personal wooden lock box. It has alot of things in it that meant alot to him.
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a 4" high Merrythought teddy bear given to me on the day I was born
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All of my late grandmothers buttons. She collected them as they would fall off. I played with them for hours while I was growing up. Sorting them & counting them. Great childhood memory for me :O) Now I get to see them everyday and I add my own buttons to them.
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My great-grandmother's mother's sewing machine. It's an 1881 White.
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It's not really great but I have a 2 dollar bill from the 1953 series.
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I have the stuffed bear that I bought for my firstborn daughter who didn't make it and was stillborn.
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I'm not that attached to anything. I suppose I really appreciate my books, but they don't have a huge sentimental value because they can be replaced fairly easily, you know?
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my baby pictures
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my baby pictures
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