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Vacation Trinkets ...


I thought I would ask if anyone of you like taking "trinkets" home from places visited - I usually like to bring home small items (keychains, magnets, bookmarks, postcards etc ...) to remember a nice get-away ... Sometimes I will find a doll or a statue to remind me of that special time ... What do you like to remember a vacation?

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  1. i always bring home lots of things, and then usually weed thru them the following year before we leave again! i love to pick up leaves, acorns, moss, sticks, etc. when we are in oregon. people up there look at me like i am crazy, but they would do the same if they came from the desert! xo

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  2. So wonderful to hear from you, Carlanda - Love hearing what you collect - I remember being on the beach in Bermuda on our last day and putting pink sand in a small mouthwash bottle because I wanted to have this amazing sparkly, pink sand in my own home - I can see why you wanted pieces of nature that were "alive" to take home ... We seem to think alike - So glad we connected!

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  3. Aside from photographs it was always a family tradition we started with our boys that they choose a Christmas tree ornament that would be used every year and that was like a map of our vacation time we could remember at the holidays.

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  4. Great hearing from you, Sherry and thanks for your post - Yes - Christmas Ornaments - Wonderful way to remember - What a great tradition you have started - Mapping your travels - I also have many memories with ornaments on my Christmas Tree ... Brings back wonderful milestones (Vacations, Anniversaries etc ...) ... We think alike!

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  5. Hi, Kristine...Of course, loads and loads of photos, that moment snapped from time...Then I like small town newspapers, or a piece of fabric from the local quilt shop, rocks are a great fun until you forget exactly WHERE you got them...lol..
    But, I suppose the photos rank 1st...

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  6. Hi Margaret ~ Yes ~ Photos are first and foremost with me ~ I guess I take that as a "Given" ~ Love the small town newspaper, and fabric from a local quilt shop ~ Nice Ideas ~ Yes, I have a bag of rocks that I cannot remember where I got them from, but they were so beautiful, I had to keep them ... Thanks for commenting!

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  7. I used to bring postcards and stones with me from my vacations. But now, it's mostly photos. Although, there is so much that can be done with photos :) So many projects!

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  8. Yes, Sonja - I can relate to picking up postcards and I love the idea of stones - Photos are a given with me - LOL - I try to take many photos, so I can re-live my vacation when I return home!

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