flyingdumbo127
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Based on this, I think she would want you to continue to enjoy it. Thirty years is a long time.MIL and I stayed friendly as we had always been. She would come to visit fairly often. I hung her art in my home and she loved that. She had also created craft items that I still enjoy to this day.
@PollyannaMom - LOVE the lighthouse pictures. DO you know what one it is. I have been to Maine a couple of times just for the lighthouses and always pick the worst weather.
Judique - I think what I would do is first ask your children if there are any of the paintings that they would like now, or in the future. After that I'd contact the person directly and tell them what you have available if they'd like to choose from the leftover paintings. I think it's just very odd and a bit passive aggressive for them to indirectly go thru a third person to ask you. If it was important to them...while not approach you in a adult manner?
You have both nicely summarized my feelings. I've decided to ignore the communication and just wait and see what happens. If I get asked directly, I'll probably let it go and move on.@Judique - I personally would keep the picture. Pet peeve is people being indirect like that. If you want something ask me, and we can discuss the reasons. Put people in the middle and you won't get what you want. I do not like other people being used to ask me something. In the end it is your decision and if the picture has sentimental value to you keep it. If you can live without it give it to them. I think it's a little rude though since it was gifted to you by your former MIL.