Like many of the posters above, I have little of value now.
Having moved to New Zealand, moved back to the UK and then returned to Aotearoa, I had to get rid of many precious things, including my paternal grandmother's psalter, an art deco dancing lady statue and all my library of wonderful books on art, ornithology, botany and much more.
They had no monetary value but were part of my heritage. So I learned to 'let go' many decades ago.
What I have now is 40 years worth of diaries (yes, you're all in there!)
My last painting; some bone carvings; sketches of my sons and my grandmother's 22ct wedding ring.
The only person who will inherit is my younger son and I know for sure he'll take care of them.
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