It’s great that you keep such a precious gifts and use them to brew your coffee with. I don’t think that I own anything so meaningful like your spoons. Thanks for meeting us with them!
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It’s great that you keep such a precious gifts and use them to brew your coffee with. I don’t think that I own anything so meaningful like your spoons. Thanks for meeting us with them!
Thank you for your kind words!
It is true that the sentimental memory that objects hold makes them more valuable.
I think some of that encourages our desire to keep them as treasures even if their material value is little. Time can do that operation: some object you keep from your childhood... Like Mr. Tootles' marbles in the movie Peter Pan.
In one of these community conversations, someone put his mom's coffee mug,
Someone else a coffee set that was a wedding gift... All of them were chests of memories and evocation of beloved feelings. Their contemplation is a small gift every time.
Happy coffees,@mdosev.
Most of the time people keep their most precious items away, to keep them shiny and new, but putting them in use is maybe a wiser option. You can use them with care and be sure that they will last long time, like your wooden spoon!
I agree. Even if they get a little damaged, the scratches, the little marks of use are testimony to life passing by. That is wonderful!
Hugs!