Wednesday, February 22, 2012
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I was recently clearing our a house of a relative I had recently lost and I cam across a boy of items which related to me.

The box contained letters I had written as a child, programs from concerts and school events, and old baby tooth, a few pictures and other bits and pieces.

The box certainly looked well used and I imagined that on lonely nights they must have regularly looked through these items and relived very fond memories.

Happy Memories

It is then I started to do the same and started to look through the items and read the letter I had written when I was young. My spelling was atrocious but apart from that it did relive many memories that i had forgotten.

So before you throw out mementoes, just think about what effect they may have in later life on you and your children.

Thats all from the Supa Swap Parent Blog for this week.

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0 #3 carenover 2011-07-08 20:56
Lovely way for keepsakes, maybe get the children to start now then when they are older they will have lots saved.
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0 #2 Angel 2011-07-08 20:55
This is a great way to keep things, i recently fount my granddads box and found lots of lovely things i will keep forever.
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0 #1 carol 2011-07-08 20:54
That is the best way to keep memories safe, put them in a box and open them in years time, you can add letters, piece of hair, jewelry and even entrance tickets you have been too.
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