A Sense of Nostalgia |
A Sense of Nostalgia |
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So right now I'm just hanging around the house with my little brother. I started feeling kind of hungry so I head over to the pantry. Then I just notice some Kraft Easy Mac just sitting there and I got a sense of nostalgia.
I remembered back in the day during the early elementary years I had this one close friend whose house I always went to. Part of the reason I kept going to his house was because his mother always made Kraft Mac & Cheese which I just thought was to die for at the time. Man, I just felt like calling that friend up to ask to go to his house but then I remembered I had to watch my little brother. What objects give you a sense of nostalgia and what for? |
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Playdough, and small keychains. I still love both items, although I don't have any Playdough at the moment. Back in the kindergarten days I would fool around with Playdough and paint for hours... I used to (and still do, I suppose) collect keychains from different countries, aquariums and zoos, etc. I enjoy talking about past traveling experiences with my friends, so keychains make a good reference item. They make me want to return to wherever I purchased the keychain.
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