Despite being an atheist, my most cherished possession is my bible. It was given to my mother the day she was born, in 1960, and she presented it to me when I got baptized when I was 10 years old. She died in 2010, and my bible is the last thing I really have of her. I really miss her.
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most priced possession?
I think you mean prized, unless you specifically mean most expensive.
Alrighty do, that has been edited.
How about you answer the question now. :)
Probably the Boy Scouts pocket knife my father gave to me when I became a Scout Leader. He replaced the wooden handles, at one point it had the BSA seal, but that has long since fallen off.
Lools very nice!
Are you still a boyscout leader? And do you use the knife for whittling or just the regular ropecutting?
When the Mormon church moved away from BSA our Troop collapsed and never restarted after COVID. So no more scouts for me. I am still active with Girl Scouts (my daughter is a camp counselor).
I use the knife for anything that needs cutting. I do not whittle.
Oh I see. But glad it it's still going strong! And that you're engaged in it still, even though it's just girl scouts. :)
"just Girl scouts"? That is a pretty shitty statement.
Just girl scouts, meant as in it's not both but only one of them now. Not meant in any demeaning way.
Sorry, English is not my first language.
Gotcha makes sense with the explanation. Sorry for jumping to the conclusion.
my sister and I painted a guitar during lockdown. that's pretty special to me
Sweet. Do you play on it as well?
yeah it's probably my best playing guitar. it stays in tune really well and sounds great
My friendships.
Most prized possesion is the usual vernacular.
Has been edited. Now you can answer the question.
Ha! I don't really prize possessions, but probably my books or something?
Fair.
probably my phone.
Why? The multiple functions or?
yea its the most useful handy thing i have. if you had to reduce down to just 1 thing, i cant think of a better choice.
I'd say a piece of clothing would be a better fit, however if that's not in the mix, then probably yes. :)
There are like 5 Uncanny X-men comic books that I have and and prize above many other possessions. They're among the last links to my childhood.
Beyond that, just my notebooks. I made them; they are signposts of the times in which they were created.
So you got the original ones from your own childhood or reprints?
Also, could you share a photo of the notebooks you have made? Outside, not contents of the individual notebooks.
I have the originals from my childhood. Been stored away in my mom's basement. Nothing of any real value cause the print runs were in the millions then. I could replace them pretty easily. They just happen to be the ones I bought with money from a paper route.
Notebooks are not anything special to look at. Various shapes and sizes, mostly dollar store varieties. I had one stolen back when I lived away. I'm still pissed. If I had the means, I'd offer a bounty on those books.
They've been gone 7 years. I mourn them.
Wasn't meant as a monetary question. However more of a was it the ones you had originally from back then. :)
But didn't you just say you made them yourself? Or did you just mean decoration wise?
Taking it was filled with your journaling since you're willing to shell out to get it back, and not just blank?
I just mean it's my writing. My words and thoughts engraved in time. That's what I made.
Yeah. Or, alternatively, I hope that what I wrote inspired someone to act.