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On 6/24/2010 12:54 AM, Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:
> My husband will probably cremate me over a pile of my cookbooks, that is if > I don't outlive him (the man ATE a double down burger tonight at the local > dinner 2, not 1 but 2, 8 oz hamburgers on one bun, cheese, bacon lettuce, > tomato and onion with a side of fries - I always said he was my rock but > he's starting to resemble one - Gibraltar!). Here's a thought > Chris.....pick your favorite casserole with a lid or dutch oven......opt for > cremation and burial in said casserole. Just think, in 10,000 years when > someone digs you up to put in a gazillion floor skyscraper on the last > little vestige of greenery around (your plot) they can take the lid off the > pot and go 'Damn, someone burned dinner and tried to bury the evidence!' > -ginny (who is trying to add a little levity to a somber discussion) > Thanks for the laugh. :-D If my husband goes first, I will have to make some decisions. I have two sons, neither of them are interested in my jewelry, art or cookware. I recently discovered that one of my great-nieces, who is fairly young, enjoys cooking. For everything else, I might have an estate sale and give that money to charity. My mother will be 82 on her next birthday and she is starting to get rid of almost everything. Sounds like a good plan. Becca |
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Becca wrote:
> If my husband goes first, I will have to make some decisions. I have > two sons, neither of them are interested in my jewelry, art or > cookware. > Becca But what if they have wives and daughters who might enjoy some of it? |
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On 6/24/2010 11:51 AM, Goomba wrote:
> Becca wrote: > >> If my husband goes first, I will have to make some decisions. I have >> two sons, neither of them are interested in my jewelry, art or cookware. > >> Becca > > But what if they have wives and daughters who might enjoy some of it? They are both single, but if they marry someone who is interested, then they are welcome to it. I would love to have grandchildren some day. :-) Becca |
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