LilBit
The bit(ch) is back!
We've never had much in the way of heirlooms in my family. My maternal grandparents were pretty frugal, and on my father's side there was money, if not a lot of fancy possessions, but that got squandered in court cases because of some greedy great aunts and uncles who wanted to exclude my branch of the family from my bisabuelo's will.
I inherited a few nice books from my childhood neighbors, who were like grandparents to us. I doubt they're worth more than a few hundred in total. My siblings and I have all made i clear that we have no interest in inheriting my parents' wedding china. The only thing I've asked for is a nice 12-sting guitar that my father bought during his army days. He's told me I can have it whenever I want, but it needs some serious repairs, so I may have inadvertently taken on a white elephant.
I inherited a few nice books from my childhood neighbors, who were like grandparents to us. I doubt they're worth more than a few hundred in total. My siblings and I have all made i clear that we have no interest in inheriting my parents' wedding china. The only thing I've asked for is a nice 12-sting guitar that my father bought during his army days. He's told me I can have it whenever I want, but it needs some serious repairs, so I may have inadvertently taken on a white elephant.

