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A forgotten trend – the pocket handkerchief

Those who know me will know that I love hankies.  I always have at least one in my pocket, one in my bag, and occasionally one in my bra strap when I don’t have pockets.  I keep one under my pillow, and when I change my bed sheets I find a whole cache of them where they’ve multiplied.
I’ve had these since I was a little girl.  My parents use hankies so of course I did too!  I never understood why other kids always had runny noses, or why you’d use a tissue only once.  Other kids thought that hankies were only for old people.  But I think that old people are just more experienced humans who are just as young as me at heart, and they probably know a lot more about the world than I do – so – we young’uns should also use hankies 🙂
They are not only useful (you can use them for a whole range of things – not just nose blowing), but they can also be really cute.  Here’s a few of my favourite hankies that I own.
I can’t remember ever not having this one, so it must be nearly as old as me.  I’d put it at around 1991.  The bear family out for an outing.  It’s so raggedy it’s not usable, but I just can’t get rid of it!  It’s precious!
Pretty flowers
This lovely rabbit has a scroll above his head that reads “Thinking of you”.  I wonder who was thinking of me.  This one I probably got at around age 9.
I’d put this at around 1992.  Whales!
Same vintage as above.  All sorts of things on this cute hanky!
I love how retro this one looks with its bold colours.  I also have this one in a pale green and a blue.
This is a hanky from Japan.  They sell a LOT of them in Japan, but I’ve never seen anyone blow their nose in Japan.  They use them to dry their hands in public bathrooms apparently.  But it works for noses too.  Cute bunnies!
All my hankies together, plus some I didn’t show you.
So where can you get a cute hanky to show off that you mean business?  I’ve found an Australian shop that sells gorgeous printed hankies online (as well as a whole lot of other cute accessories).  This one is called the “Cute things” print – can you see why?
Click on the picture to go to the website.
Here are some other cuties:
I hope this has inspired you to get out your Nana’s hankies and save the environment one tissue at a time!
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The past few weeks

A few weeks ago, my fiancee Charles came out here from Sweden with his percussion trio, Ensemble Evolution (made up of him and two Americans Maria and Jacob). The first week, they drove to Melbourne to do some workshops at the VCA, and then we all drove to Sydney to do a concert together. We had a rad time in Sydney, shopping and eating and we also visited the Harry Potter exhibition at the Powerhouse museum. HP was so amazing!
After a week in residence at the ANU, we went down the coast for one night. Charles’ family has a coast house there. We had fun swimming, had a barbecue, saw dolphins surfing, saw stingrays and seals, drank mojitos and ate fish and chips. It was so lovely I wanted to stay forever! The two Americans wanted to get tanned and ended up burnt, while the two Australians covered up head to toe! Slip slop slap people!
Maria and Jake left last Sunday – the same day that I had my debut as a high school band conductor! There was a concert at one of the schools I work at featuring every music ensemble, including my girls percussion ensemble. The girls were great! Plus I get paid for the whole afternoon yay.
Then over the last week I’ve been working hard at all of my various jobs – 22 students over four schools and my regular job at the library. I
Mostly stayed at Charles’ house where we played lots of Mario and Zelda and watched lots of Star Trek. It was lovely going for walks together and going shopping together and being able to talk for hours. Just normal things we miss out on while we’re separated!
This is the last separation we have to endure before we can be together forever. I just keep telling myself that!!

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Sweets!

Look what I’m putting together for our (belated) Australia Day party tomorrow here in Piteå. Lamingtons! I bought a sponge cake which was already cut into three layers and put jam in between before cutting them into rough rectangles. Add sloppy chocolate icing and coconut! Delicious!