What They Grabbed
Briefly

"It's amazing what you grab. I know I can find the photos. But a drawing of hers I can't replace," Melissa Rivers shared, emphasizing the irreplaceable nature of personal art.
"I was stressed about choosing because it would not have mattered which thing I took, in a way. Instead, if I lost my home, that object would matter because it would be the only thing I have left," said podcast producer Myka Kielbon.
"My wife grabbed a car and the dog and my computer. There’s one ceramic piece by my daughter—my wife and I are super sad that we lost that," Cleon Peterson lamented on losing family art.
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