Not very many gifts have really meant a lot to me. I think it takes a deeper personal connection with the person for it to become a keepsake -- and it definitely helps if the gift is non-consumable (i.e., not food or cash).
Looking back at all the keepsakes I had held onto, I noticed that gifts were invariably left unopened. Like this little calendar.
I'm actually not 100% sure that it was from a student at King George International College (KGIC). If the picture of a dog is meant to indicate the year of the dog, then it would be either a 1994 or 2006 calendar.
Looking back at all the keepsakes I had held onto, I noticed that gifts were invariably left unopened. Like this little calendar.
I'm actually not 100% sure that it was from a student at King George International College (KGIC). If the picture of a dog is meant to indicate the year of the dog, then it would be either a 1994 or 2006 calendar.
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