
Hi @amberkashif, hahaha 🤣😂😂 with so many moves, throughout my life, more and more far away, and with less luggage there are few things that I have attachment to and I still carry with me.
Of course, in my house I have many memories of my parents, my in-laws, I keep and fill for years some cute vintage style time boxes for the boys, there are their navels, tooth of the tooth fairy, lock of hair, communion souvenirs, school recognitions, sports medals, photos of their growth, baptismal tokens, letters to Santa Claus, birthday cards....and how many little things can you think of, all in no order...
When there is space in your house, it becomes more accumulative...i have the central fire trophies in my husband and father-in-law's fire department, hehehe. My father's glasses, and my mother's (jewelry).

However, here I have something that has been with me since I was 15 years old... a round natural bristle styling brush from when I learned to blow dry my hair. I've had it for years, when I was starting to learn how to be a hairdresser, hahah just for my personal grooming...
It was the time of shabby chic, the decopage, which is a technique to cover objects of different materials with decorated napkins and white rubber that the work would be transparent (cover photo).
When I made the boxes for my children, by the way, those boxes are already looted (empty), because they themselves, before emigrating to other countries, scrutinized their memories in my house and took what they could fit in their suitcases.
These are memories that I share with all of you who read me, memories that fill the soul and spirit with authentic joy ❤️
Janitze.🐝
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