Families often have a hard time agreeing on things. Children fight with parents, parents fight with children. Parents fight with their parents. I think at some point in each relationship though, there becomes an understanding from both parties. I mean I used to fight relentlessly with my parents when I was younger. I was going through my "rebellious" stage. I think mine lasted a little longer than most people’s are supposed to, but when I finally "grew up" I had a new appreciation for my parents. Around the same time, I saw my mother dealing with the loss of her parents. She was in the next step of understanding, and I saw how the cycle of life really exists.
So, with that being said, brothers and sisters fight, little kids and big kids fight. When someone dies though, it brings people together. Especially if there is an Antique China Buffet Cabinet at stake. Antique China Buffet Cabinets are worth fighting for. People’s families always bicker about who’s going to get what after a family member passes away, and I always found it to be quite trivial. Until I saw Aunt Sally’s Antique China Buffet. I’m not a fighter, so I sat everyone down and explained the importance of Antique China Buffet Cabinets. I told them where they could find a great selection of beautiful Antique China Buffet Cabinets and other buffets and hutches at great prices, but gently, yet forcefully told them that Aunt Sally’s Antique China Buffet Cabinet was going to be mine. They nodded in agreement, and just like that we knew our family had come to the realization that we needed to get a long for Aunt Sally’s sake, and we lived happily ever after, with the Antique China Buffet Cabinet in my dining room.



