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I have a huge collection of stickers, but I use them as well and buy more. Long ago, my little sister asked me to get her a collection of stickers as mine ,so I made another small collection for her.
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Same hahahaHeidi M Simone wrote: ↑09 May 2023, 14:39 Hmm...does a book collection count? Haha, I have a ton of books. Some I've read, some I've been meaning to read, and some that I don't actually know I'll read. It's so strange because even though I have several books that I can read, I keep asking for more for my birthdays and Christmas.
I don't know what else I could consider a collection nowadays, but when I was young (this is a little macabre, I am sorry), I used to go to the lake and collect all the animal teeth I could find. I had display cases and all :facepalm:
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Thanks! I love both of my collections and yes, my daughter is a wonderful person!Kavita Shah wrote: ↑08 May 2023, 01:55Wow, that's some nice collections Brenda. Nursing figurines and lighthouse pics. Dedication to your collection — Good job!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!
Your daughter sounds like a wonderful person. She bring back a lighthouse because she knows you like them.(⌒▽⌒)
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In the past, I used to collect memes and not just digitally. I would also print them out and physically store them. The reasoning? I'm unsure since I also just had them on my computer and never had a use for physically having memes. I was using up my parent's printer ink for no reason.
I also used to collect stuffed animals... before my dad threw them away lol. Now I just have my one favorite childhood stuffed animal and I let my siblings have the few others that are left.
Oh, and I almost forgot, as a kid I used to have a very big rock collection. I had hundreds of rocks! I'm actually not sure what happened to the collection lol.
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I also used to collect stickers when I was younger but I don't have the collection with me anymore.
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I don't think anyone is poor or "not creative" in anything. Perhaps, you can give it a try to create art out of the HRT bottles? Kudos for mentioning the transition part. Really uplifting!Romeo Aiyabei wrote: ↑18 May 2023, 19:33 As a trans person, I collect bottles of HRT instead of just throwing them away. The original hope was to make something out of them one day, but now I'm not sure that's necessary. Just having them in a drawer to remind me of how far I've come is good enough for me and I'm not creative enough to make some kind of art out of the bottles lol.
In the past, I used to collect memes and not just digitally. I would also print them out and physically store them. The reasoning? I'm unsure since I also just had them on my computer and never had a use for physically having memes. I was using up my parent's printer ink for no reason.
I also used to collect stuffed animals... before my dad threw them away lol. Now I just have my one favorite childhood stuffed animal and I let my siblings have the few others that are left.
Oh, and I almost forgot, as a kid I used to have a very big rock collection. I had hundreds of rocks! I'm actually not sure what happened to the collection lol.
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This reminds me of my young cousin whose family lives in a coastal region. He brings me shells whenever he visits and confirms I've kept them safely during his next visit. It's really wholesome!Anna_Hernandez wrote: ↑13 May 2023, 01:10 My mom collects shells from whichever beach we visit. While it's a lovely hobby, it can be cumbersome to pack and fly with the shells without accidentally breaking them. That's why I prefer to collect sand instead Every time we visit a beach, I bring a plastic bag to gather some sand. Once I get home, I transfer it to a small glass vial, label it, and add it to my bookshelves. It's a simple way to preserve a piece of every beach I've been to.
Wait, you collect sand? Forgive me for being naive, but doesn't sand stink when placed in an enclosed jar over a period of time?