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Old 12-31-2010, 05:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Marmie
thankyou. I guess it's to soon.My daughter has a cedar chest.Maybe she would keep them for me for a while.
Originally Posted by erstan947
I would carefully store them. You will know when the time is right you will know what you want to do with them. Give yourself some healing time before you make any decision about them. Just my thoughts....
I am sorry for your loss! Everyone is right though, that you should take and store them. HOWEVER, DO NOT store them in a cedar chest, unless you put them into acid free tissue & or boxes first! The oils in the cedar wood will turn them yellow, even if they are not touching it..it puts off fumes you can not see, but you can smell them...we love the smell of cedar, but it is deadly to living cotton fibers!
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