Your dad sounds like a cool dude
I don't really get the whole "this guy's possession's are all I have left of him" thing, my memory of my father would be more important than his stuff.Granted, my dad's not hugely into collecting and besides his money, I'd basically be inheriting a few old computers, his Ipad, and a wristwatch. Assuming my brother or mother don't want to hold onto them.
I know how you feel. To be honest, I have to be given a big responsibility of land in Mexico that my family owns. It's basically farmland and I need to do paperwork for it because it goes to the son, not the daughter, who is older than me. I don't want to sell it, but I feel like it'll be a huge burden on me because I don't want kids to keep the land going on, and my grandpa trusted us to use it for ourselves.As for your situation, keep some things, give the other stuff to trusted family members who'd love to remember your dad when the time comes, selling it would just be, really sucky
Quote from: Naru on October 18, 2016, 02:15:16 AMI know how you feel. To be honest, I have to be given a big responsibility of land in Mexico that my family owns. It's basically farmland and I need to do paperwork for it because it goes to the son, not the daughter, who is older than me. I don't want to sell it, but I feel like it'll be a huge burden on me because I don't want kids to keep the land going on, and my grandpa trusted us to use it for ourselves.As for your situation, keep some things, give the other stuff to trusted family members who'd love to remember your dad when the time comes, selling it would just be, really suckyLease out the land to cartels and grow a drug empire with it
Quote from: BaconShelf on October 18, 2016, 02:23:19 AMQuote from: Naru on October 18, 2016, 02:15:16 AMI know how you feel. To be honest, I have to be given a big responsibility of land in Mexico that my family owns. It's basically farmland and I need to do paperwork for it because it goes to the son, not the daughter, who is older than me. I don't want to sell it, but I feel like it'll be a huge burden on me because I don't want kids to keep the land going on, and my grandpa trusted us to use it for ourselves.As for your situation, keep some things, give the other stuff to trusted family members who'd love to remember your dad when the time comes, selling it would just be, really suckyLease out the land to cartels and grow a drug empire with itIf only the cartels operated in the town the land is in
Wow...Verb, that's really cool of you tbh.
I'm in a similar position but with differing views. My grandfather is in terrible condition and is staring death in the eyes. With my dad already gone, he wants me to inherit a watch that's been passed down for generations. It's like worth $50k or something like that, it's really ancient. Problem is, I don't want it. If I was forced to have it, I wont sell it, but with the way I live, it wont be kept in the pristine condition it's in now. Furthermore, I fully intend to take the wife's last name when I get married but neither of my strict BLOODLINE grandparents know that and they would disown me if they found that out. I already told my sister that she should have it when he does die because she's much more caring about familial possessions than I am, but we agreed only me, her, and our mom can know about her having it afterwards. Am I in the wrong for doing this?
Just curious... why do you want to take the woman's last name? also I'm sorry about your grandfather's declining health
Part of me is spiteful against my grandparents for being pushy about my love life. The last few years they always start up our meetings with "Where's the GF?" and "When are you getting married?" "We want grandchildren." and that would be the ultimate way to get back at them for trying to control my life. The other side of me believes if the would-be father/mother in law wasn't that fond of me, the act would be a sort of peace-offering since I don't carry any real sentiments over a simple last name even if they might. I'm the only grandson with the last name in a family that cares too much about something so medieval. Quote from: Kits on October 19, 2016, 01:11:18 PMJust curious... why do you want to take the woman's last name? also I'm sorry about your grandfather's declining health
Part of me is spiteful against my grandparents for being pushy about my love life. The last few years they always start up our meetings with "Where's the GF?" and "When are you getting married?" "We want grandchildren." and that would be the ultimate way to get back at them for trying to control my life.
Actually, the ultimate way to get back at them would be to not get married or have children. Why would they care if your family name is lost?
aww that's kind of sweet in a rebellious kind of way.