What I didn't lose is most important: my wife, my kids, my dogs, my friends, my home, my faith, or even my job. What I did lose is hard enough.
I lost a lot of things I have collected over the years, going back to when I was a kid. Nutcrackers -dozens of them - and books. Oh so many books. Hundreds of books. Enough to literally stuff a dozen tall bookshelves. Highlights include:
- Most of the Bibles in our family, including those given to our sons at their birth. Thankfully, my old family Bible (dating back to the 1870s) is in a safe in a house that did not flood.
- Kim, by Rudyard Kipling, given me by my grandmother
- Fifteen first edition Casca novels
- Monster Hunters International Limited Edition Leather bound
- All of my Patrick O'Brian Aubrey/Maturin novels (I had all 21)
- About half of the Horseclans books, again, first editions.
- Everything S.M. Sterling has written, in hardback if available that way.
- Most of my Harry Turtledove books.
- My Richard Scarry books from when I was a kid.
- All of my sons' Series of Unfortunate Events books - the entire series
- My Odyssey and Iliad, gifts from my grandmother
- My language dictionaries (German, Welsh, Spanish, and Latin)
- All of the Song of Fire and Ice, first print, hardback.
- My hardback Lord of the Rings.
I lost a bunch of game related stuff, too. Including...
- Original Ogre Pocket Box
- All my D&D stuff, from red box to 3.5
- Star Frontiers, several editions
- Twilight 2000 and 2013
- All my GURPS stuff, including several rare ones (Swashbucklers, for example) and Man to Man.
- A lot of terrain.
- All of my Ospreys
- Almost all of my board games.
- Custom terrain boards
- But, as far as I can tell, no minis.
Plus furniture. And clothes. And a lot of my sons's stuff: trophies and martial arts belts and stuffed animals and school projects and... well, you get the picture.
I have a few dry boxes left to go through, so I may have a few things yet I'm hoping that I didn't lose.
Sorry for the whinging post. In perspective, I have friends who lost basically everything they own. People lost their lives (thankfully, no one I knew personally). I lost stuff, and most of it wasn't an everyday useful item - it was in storage, after all. But it sucks. Thanks for listening.
3 comments:
man, that's still a hard loss, very sorry to hear you had to go through it. I am glad it missed your home and all else!
The main thing is your family & you are safe and able to move forward, hopefully insurance will cover most of the losses allowing your family to rebuild.
Just now reading this. I am so sorry for all the loss, my friend. Sure it could have been worse but there are memories in there.
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