Tuesday, December 8, 2009

American Doll - Collectibles for your Estate


My mother called me today and asked whether I had started my holiday shopping. She knows that shopping is not high on my list of things I like to do so that was her way to tell me to get busy. It did make me go online and order a doll for my daughter. She asked for an Addy American Doll. We really try not to get into the commercialism of the holiday. It is about being with family and sharing the reason for the season. Helping others and giving, not receiving, are what we "try" to stress.

BUT, in this case, my daughter has made an interesting connection for me. First, she has already read all of the Addy books. She was telling me Addy's story. Addy is the American Doll that represents that part of American history that we all would like to think never happened, slavery, and would hope has ended, racial discrimination. My daughter is 8 and I thought it was very interesting her discussion of Addy's plight. The Addy books have become a learning opportunity and a way for me to address this part of our history in a more concrete way with her.

Your estate planning may entail reflecting on the plight of your ancestors. Because of or in spite of those historical circumstances, you may have amassed a fortune that you might use through effective planning to eradicate the effects of. Maybe the Addy doll will serve as a collectible that my daughter might look back on as what allowed her to emerge as a beacon of hope that justice and equality for all people will be realized for her generation. Or maybe not.......

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