A new survey of parents of adult children found that 95 percent of them said they still have photos of them as a child somewhere at home. This is extremely normal, and in fact the opposite is quite rare. But working one’s way down the list, we can figure out what is and isn’t kept. For instance, 74 percent said they still had some of their kid’s art, 48 percent said they still had yearbooks, and 70 percent said they still held on to awards or certificates, proving once again that all the participation trophies were mainly for the benefit of parents anyway. All told, 57 percent said they still had report cards, meaning that permanent records are indeed real, just not in the way they implied. Less commonly, 29 percent reported holding on to their baby teeth, which is really weird, because the whole point is that you give those to the Fae for money as part of the ancient compact between mankind and the fair folk.
What did mom save from your childhood?
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