Shannon Anderson+FollowTo keep or sell a valuable China set?When my late husband and I got married, we inherited a beautifully crafted china set from a family friend. He didn’t really want it—he agreed to take it mainly to avoid disappointing her. Now, years later, we’re moving, and I’m faced with a tough decision. The set is valuable, and I’ve been leaning toward selling it to ease our financial transition. But then I thought: maybe I should keep it for my daughter as a piece of her dad’s legacy. She’s only 4, so she wouldn’t fully understand its significance yet. I’m torn between practicality and sentimentality. Would keeping it honor his memory, or would selling it be the smarter choice? #FamilyLegacy #SentimentalValue #MovingDecisions #FinancialChoices #ParentingDecisions #RomanticRelationships202Share
Jamie Brown+FollowSpring Cleaning Regrets You’ll Totally Relate ToEver tossed something during spring cleaning and instantly regretted it? You’re not alone! From vintage jewelry and handwritten notes to that old cast-iron skillet, some things are just too sentimental (or useful) to let go. Before you fill up those donation bags, check this list—because no one wants to lose family recipes, childhood art, or their favorite well-loved book. Trust me, future you will thank you for holding onto these gems! #SpringCleaning #DeclutterSmart #SentimentalValue #Home20Share
Francisco Thomas+Follow19-Min Ovation Sparks Fanning vs Reinsve Debate 🎬Sentimental Value just blew up at Cannes with a 19-minute standing ovation, but fans are already split over Elle Fanning replacing Renate Reinsve’s character in the film’s plot. Some are calling it a genius meta-casting move, while others think it’s a snub to Reinsve after her iconic Worst Person in the World role. Is Trier stirring up drama on purpose, or is this just next-level storytelling? #Cannes2025 #SentimentalValue #JoachimTrier #ElleFanning #RenateReinsve #Entertainment10Share