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Originally Posted by MsSunflower
Nachos.
What is your most valued material possession?
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Obviously I don't count my parrot as a material possession, but if I was only allowed to pick one thing from my house he would be it, along with my hubby.
Unlike my husband, who has many material things that are of extreme sentimental or high monetary value, I don't. I guess of my stuff that is of sentimental value, I'd say my engagement ring. It's not really that valuable monetarily, but it is something I'd be very sad to lose. I will also be sad to lose my car, but it will happen. It's a 1997 Honda Civic, but it is 100% mine (bought before I was married) and I love it. The framed photo of my mother is also dear to me, but not valuable monetarily.
As for my personal somewhat high monetary value items, I guess a few pieces of jewelry or my grandfather's guitar. I would sell them if needed, and not be devastated. They're not that valuable monetarily.
I guess it sounds odd separating my husband's possessions from mine. He wouldn't, but I sort of do, not that I'm planning on leaving him, or vice versa.
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