This week’s prompt (Week 29) is – What’s in your bag/pocket?
Do you routinely carry a bag or holdall?
What do you carry?
Why do you carry it?
What do you carry it in?
Do you carry differently things on specific days or to specific places?
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What do you carry?
Why do you carry it?
What do you carry it in?
Do you carry differently things on specific days or to specific places?
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I have carried a purse since grade school. Sometimes it is a clutch, sometimes it is a handbag, but mostly it is a shoulder bag so I can keep my hands free. What is inside it has changed over the years. When the kids were small it always had band-aids, Kleenex, safety pins, chap sticks, and cough drops.
I used to carry a small make-up bag, hairbrush or comb, and always carried a checkbook. Of course I also carried a pen or two. Years ago, when I was taking a train to work, I carried a tote large enough to hold a pair of shoes since I wore tennis shoes to and from the office.
Now I only carry my wallet, keys, a lipstick, my phone. a small pack of tissues, a rosary, earbuds, and either a book or most often my tablet. There is also usually a tin of mints and an emery board along with the purse hanger,
a recent gift from my daughter. I don't carry a camera since my phone and tablet have a camera. In fact the major criterion for selecting a new purse is that it is big enough to hold my seven inch tablet.
Keeps my purse off the floor! |
it's a pretty butterfly. |
a recent gift from my daughter. I don't carry a camera since my phone and tablet have a camera. In fact the major criterion for selecting a new purse is that it is big enough to hold my seven inch tablet.
I like variety and change, so I don't buy expensive purses and have several that I alternate using but I don't change them every day.