Sacrificed the Featherweight!
#51
What a nice thing you did. Maybe your little sister will do the right thing and have a change of heart one day? Just think about all the guilt she has every time she looks at the lamp. She can't be enjoying it all that much.
I got a scroll plate from Ebay several years ago for my featherweight so I know they're findable, although I've also seen scroll plate machines for sale occasionally. Good luck with your search!
I got a scroll plate from Ebay several years ago for my featherweight so I know they're findable, although I've also seen scroll plate machines for sale occasionally. Good luck with your search!
#53
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Casa Grande AZ/Wisconsin
Posts: 208
I lost my sister in 2007 and wish every day I had her back.I only had one.So many times I want to pick up the phone and call her and I cant. My mom died 2009 and im the only girl left.I get real lonley and want to cry.Husband doesn't understand because he has all his brother and sisters and talks to them a lot.We moved to Az in 2005 and haven't met many people to hang with.So please put all differences aside and be glad you have your siters to talk to and even squable with.Once their gone its forever.
#54
Y'all are making me cry again! I asked her why she took it knowing it was supposed to be mine. Her response was since I took a box of junk jewelry that had been my grandmother's (sister was in 3rd grade) that I got everything. What? Daddy gave her the sterling jewelry from the same grandmother. I got the old missmatched stuff she hadn't worn in 20 years. She told me it was all about me. No, it's all about honor. I know there is a beautiful featherweight out there with my name on it. The only reason I haven't gotten one yet is because I knew someday my mom would give me hers and it is more special. But Doty wanted it and really, I am so glad it is where it will be loved and not taken just because it "matches" which is what is going on with the lamp. It is just stuff, but it's also the thought of the thing and how it all went down. I love you guys!
#55
My two girls are adults and I told them anything of the house hold items that you feel is 'your's from your childhood memories ask me if you can take it now. I got rid of a lot of items I didn't need to keep anymore and they each got what they thought was most important to them. They don't sew or quilt so my stash and machines were safe. I knew that before I told them to pick now. LOL. Funny, they picked items that I never thought about. From a casserole dish that was on our table almost every night to my grandfather's old ash tray.
#58
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern California
Posts: 880
Boy, it is SO HARD to lose a parent and have the emotional trappings of memories attached to their things! I have five siblings and when our mom died almost six years ago, there were (and still are to some extent) hurt feelings about things with memories attached.
I pray for my family and all others who go through this. My mom had nothing of significant monetary value, however I could almost cry when I see one of my siblings with something they don't give a hoot about, but I have loads of memories wrapped up in that particular object.
Bless you for being able to let go. That was a brave and loving thing to do!
I pray for my family and all others who go through this. My mom had nothing of significant monetary value, however I could almost cry when I see one of my siblings with something they don't give a hoot about, but I have loads of memories wrapped up in that particular object.
Bless you for being able to let go. That was a brave and loving thing to do!
#60
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Originally Posted by grannypat7925
Fighting over worldly 'stuff' doesn't do anybody any good. Keeping the peace makes you feel good! ....
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