The very coolest thing that I got was something that my family stumbled across somewhere, and my sister sent to me.
I opened a box of various articles, and lost amongst the jumble was a small, leather clad case, about 2"x1 3/4". My interest was immediately piqued, because it almost looked like a jewelry case, though it was more (makeup) compact sized. There were studs on the side, and a bar, obviously to press to open.
Only, when I turned the case over, imprinted in gold was the legend, Our Family, in very elaborate ******. Now entirely fascinated, I fiddled with the thing until I managed to get the clasp open--to find two black and white pictures of my parents inside, locket style.
Obviously from the early Sixties, when both were in their early- to mid-twenties, I reached out and flipped Mom's (who had passed away in '92) picture. To encounter a baby picture of me. When I picked it up, I realized there were more. An entire wallet-style folding sleeve of pictures tumbled out, photos of me, from a mere babe to a toddler. It was amazing!
I called my sister to thank her. Apparently Dad had given it to her, not realizing what it was. I made a point of not pointing out that those photos depicted the entirety of "Our Family" in the period before she (three years younger) arrived on the scene. :wink:
Besides, what was most amazing was seeing my parents so young. And om so beautiful. A wonderful present, it most certainly was. :biggrin: