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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7753848, member: 100459"]I was very lucky with my parents and grandparents. My father was an army sergeant and didn't make too much money. With 4 children, most of our Christmases were clothes and a toy. However, my grandparents picked up the slack. Each Christmas, we would get a large box. We knew it was Christmas from our grandparents, but my parents would not let us open it until Christmas day. My grandfather was a letter carrier or postman and they didn't get much more than my father did, but we cherished every gift that we got. On my 18th birthday, I was given a 1928 Two Dollar Bill. That was in 1966. I didn't know much about coin and currency at that time, but I saved it and still have it. I didn't take to good of care of it, but I finally got a currency cover and am now protecting it.</p><p>I guess what I am saying is, to cherish every gift you get. Don't worry about the cost. The difference between what your mother paid for your gif and what you would spend is called L O V E. Take care of your Angel Mother. You only have one, if you are lucky.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7753848, member: 100459"]I was very lucky with my parents and grandparents. My father was an army sergeant and didn't make too much money. With 4 children, most of our Christmases were clothes and a toy. However, my grandparents picked up the slack. Each Christmas, we would get a large box. We knew it was Christmas from our grandparents, but my parents would not let us open it until Christmas day. My grandfather was a letter carrier or postman and they didn't get much more than my father did, but we cherished every gift that we got. On my 18th birthday, I was given a 1928 Two Dollar Bill. That was in 1966. I didn't know much about coin and currency at that time, but I saved it and still have it. I didn't take to good of care of it, but I finally got a currency cover and am now protecting it. I guess what I am saying is, to cherish every gift you get. Don't worry about the cost. The difference between what your mother paid for your gif and what you would spend is called L O V E. Take care of your Angel Mother. You only have one, if you are lucky.[/QUOTE]
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