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Daughter is not interested in taking family heirlooms from her mother

- JEANNE PHILLIPS

Dear Abby: My mother, who is in her late 60s, is obsessed with family history and preserving attachment­s to relatives. In addition to being the family genealogis­t, she collects objects that belonged to relatives or people who “might” have been relatives, those who share our last name or lived in the same small town as our ancestors.

Her house is stuffed to the gills with furniture, books, legal documents, photos and the like. Each object has a story that goes with it.

Every time I visit, she spends literally hours talking about the various histories of her things and tries to get me to recite what I was supposed to have learned during my previous visits.

The thing is, I really don’t care about any of it. Some of the antiques are nice, and photos of my grandparen­ts are fun to look at, but the rest of it, I have no interest in.

As she’s getting older, my mother is becoming increasing­ly agitated about what will happen to her collection when she dies. For a while she was trying to give me some of the things. When she found out I gave away a vase she had given me, she just about flipped.

Now she is trying to get me to agree to preserve her whole house the way it is and pass it down to my future children intact. Of course, I can’t promise that.

Should I pretend to agree with her plan so her anxiety level goes down?

— Not Interested

In Utah

Dear Not Interested: Suggest to your mother that she discuss with other relatives the option of giving them her collection to share with their children. But do not make any promises that you do not intend to keep.

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