Wednesday, April 25, 2012

V is for





Value – monetary worth, full recovered worth, worth or importance, meaning, numerical quantity, length of a note, shade of a color, sound represented
The things I value the most (not including my kids/grandchild which are of course, the most important things to me) do not necessarily have monetary worth. I value a lot of little things – like all my snowmen, my crochet hooks, a horse whisky bottle my dad gave me when I was five, the “apple butter kettle” my mother-in-law gave me, and the coffee mugs that my kids get me whenever they go somewhere mean so much to me but are not actually worth much to anybody but me.

2 comments:

  1. The things I value are life and freedom! : )

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  2. Hi There, I'm trying to catch up a little today... IF I have missed any blog posts which you want me to see, please email me... I'll try to read them all --but it may take awhile... Thanks!!!!

    The things that most of us truly value are not things of monetary worth... I have a quilt which belonged to my mother. I have 3 old clocks which are VERY important to me.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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