Other than an old fortune from a fortune cookie… Really nothing else. Lord knows there isn’t something like money in there that would be considered precious. LOL!
It’s so ancient, from 1987. The words can’t be read anymore they’re so faded. But, it was a fortune about romance on one of the first dates with my ex-husband, and he told me to never lose it. So, I didn’t. LOL! 😉
I have rocks in my purse too 🙂 That reminds me that I brought some sand from my last trip to Vikingland to put into tiny bottles!! I have to go shopping for that.
Um. I guess I’m not sentimental enough to do that, but just after hubby died, I carried around his wallet for a solid year. I still have it, tucked away in my desk drawer. It’s always right by my side that way.
I truly hate to say it, but my phone. I may have been the last person on earth to break down and join the cell phone craze, literally. I resisted for years. Never had a flip phone or blackberry. Then, I was introduced to a smart phone, and I was toast. Can’t live without it now. 😏
I carry things, not in pocket or purse, but in heart and memory. They’re there all of the time.
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Awww… well said, Rob! 🙂
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Other than an old fortune from a fortune cookie… Really nothing else. Lord knows there isn’t something like money in there that would be considered precious. LOL!
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Mouahahahahaha and what does the fortune tell you?? I am curious 🙂 🙂 🙂
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It’s so ancient, from 1987. The words can’t be read anymore they’re so faded. But, it was a fortune about romance on one of the first dates with my ex-husband, and he told me to never lose it. So, I didn’t. LOL! 😉
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I still wear my simple white gold wedding band. Carry small stones from grandkids in my backpack for luck.
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I have rocks in my purse too 🙂 That reminds me that I brought some sand from my last trip to Vikingland to put into tiny bottles!! I have to go shopping for that.
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Um. I guess I’m not sentimental enough to do that, but just after hubby died, I carried around his wallet for a solid year. I still have it, tucked away in my desk drawer. It’s always right by my side that way.
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You have less chances of losing it if you keep it at home! 😉 Carrying it around for a year is already a lot!
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I truly hate to say it, but my phone. I may have been the last person on earth to break down and join the cell phone craze, literally. I resisted for years. Never had a flip phone or blackberry. Then, I was introduced to a smart phone, and I was toast. Can’t live without it now. 😏
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I like your honesty 🙂 Like you, I resisted the smart phone call for a long long time… But now that I have one, it’s just too practical to give up!
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Yep. Sucked me right in. 😏
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I don’t really carry much….so the essentials are my keys, my oyster card, my water bottle…and my basic little Nokia phone in case of emergencies.
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🙂 What’s an oyster card?
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Your tap it n the bus/trains/underground etc
Travel card for London public transport.
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I have a keyring of monkey, a ring my grandmother left me, also her Maltese cross, which I wear on a chain
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🙂 Precious treasures… I can see why you carry them around with you 🙂
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🙂 Very much so, I have some other bits and bobs, but none that I carry with me so much
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My wedding ring.
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That’s precious, indeed… I still wear my engaging ring, after almost 20 years after our break up…
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Wow. It’s interesting how something so small can mean so much.
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Sigh…my iPhone.
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