My son, now 25, threw away most of his trophies and awards when we moved from the home he grew up in. Obviously he saw no value in most of them. Now, he is one of the minority of based millennials.
My son, now 25, threw away most of his trophies and awards when we moved from the home he grew up in. Obviously he saw no value in most of them. Now, he is one of the minority of based millennials.
My son, now 25, threw away most of his trophies and awards when we moved from the home he grew up in. Obviously he saw no value in most of them. Now, he is one of the minority of based millennials.
I tossed my childhood trophies because none of them were 1st place, so they didn't have much value to me.
Getting 3rd place in an 8 team little league bracket isn't an accomplishment to celebrate, for example.
Plus, I had my memories of having good times playing baseball with friends. That was better than the trophy.
Sweet!