
One of our toys with old film canister attached (oh for the days of screw top, metal canisters). Discarded due to paint falling off the back (and we kept more memorable that we had a connection to).



Arizona charm bracelet from Uncle Dan & Aunt Jennifer. Unfortunately, the roadrunner fell off within the first year of wearing it. The metal is too corroded to keep.

My undergraduate photo box (Konica paper) with several titles to photographs written all over the top. Tossed due to mold (test strip photographs it contained were burned in the pyre by the sea).
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