What has sentimental value to you - and why?
I don't really get attached to things, but I have one very inexpensive ring that has great sentimental value and two daughters who often joke about which one of them will get it when I die! I've actually thought about seeing if I can get it copied so that neither of them knows which one is the original. Failing that I've thought about asking them to draw straws!
The story of the ring:
Forty odd years ago I was a young army wife living in married quarters in Germany. I heard that a neighbour (an acquaintance) was quite ill; she had young children and her husband was away on posting so I called round to see if I could help in any way. For the next little while I was there daily and took care of the children, dog, shopping, cooking etc; it was quite awkward because I didn't really know her - plus she was ill and weak and at times needed personal care. (I was later in a similar situation and I was sent to hospital and my children were fostered out to strangers.) When she recovered she showed me three rings that she'd been left by her late mother and insisted that I take one - I really didn't want to, but it obviously mattered to her that I did, so I chose the least expensive one. I've worn it ever since because it was obviously a very precious item to give away.
Things you find stressful that other people don't notice.
Is there such a thing as delicious ready meals?
How do you acknowledge Easter.