Do you have a special collection?

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I love to collect birthday cards that I've received over the years and also photos. I do the same for my kids too, and will even feel bad if I throw away their drawings! I also collect souvenirs from around the world. I find that having little treasures and memories makes life more colourful.
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I keep small things throughout my life - concert stubs, pictures from weddings but nothing of value to someone else like marbles.
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I collect books and manga, and as I read them, I collect interesting quotes from them in a Google Doc. I have been doing this for years now, and my collection has grown to include movies, articles, podcasts, shows, and pretty much anything you can read!
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I like collecting quotes so I don't know if this will sound like I took it from the first comment I like collecting motivational videos to.
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Yeah book collection, movie and even songs I think am the best when choosing collection at home... Everyone always asks for my collection
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Brenda Creech wrote: 08 May 2023, 00:05 I have two collections. As a retired nurse, I collect nursing figurines. I also collect lighthouses. I love pictures of lighthouses, so I started collecting different ones I would run across in various stores, and my daughter always brings me a lighthouse when she goes on vacation anywhere near the ocean!
I must admit, I'm quite envious. Your collection of lighthouse ornaments/figurines/crafts sounds absolutely fascinating. Regrettably, lighthouse-themed ornaments are a rarity in my area, or perhaps I simply haven't come across them yet. In the meantime, I've found joy in collecting mini ceramic figurines, each with its own special spot adorning my bookshelf.
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Fashion changes every day, and some time ago I began to love keeping different pieces of things that may no longer be used or may be old, but due to time they have become rare. It has grown into a habit, but I try to control it.
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I have two collections that are very special to me. One is the coin collection. I have very old coins and I'm fascinated by them as they hold so much history. Another collection I have is of seashells. Every time I go to a new beach, I start looking for shells washed up on the shore. So I have a unique collection of seashells from every beach I have ever been to.
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May sound funny bit my special collection is my favourite clothes from my childhood.
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My sister had a coin collection. I too wanted to imitate her in some way but I was too preoccupied with myself when I was a kid to actually do something about it.
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Unfortunately no I don't have
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I've never actively had or kept a collection, but when I was younger, I remember I had many sea shells which I painted different colours using poster colours. That was a fun memory!
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I really do not have any collections currently and I am not sure I had any while growing up.
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I have a special collection of video games i play with my siblings every summer.
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