Have you ever seen an object; not valuable, but it’s just important only for you? Well, for me the first time I laid my eyes on this object; I knew I would keep this for the rest of my life. I would take it everywhere with me like it was my baby. Well… what is this special object? My cherish object is a dog stuffed animal. I would always like ALWAYS take my dog stuffed animal anyplace anytime. One day my aunt overheard me tell my mom that I wanted a puppy, so she gave me one except a dog stuffed animal. I still loved my new puppy. She gave it to me when I was only three years old, on Christmas. I got it in Chicago, Illinois. At that time, I was staying at my aunt’s house. How did it look like? The puppy has two black eyes. The puppy is not too furry. It is like you went and got your dog a haircut. That is the texture of the fur of my puppy. It has dark cocoa fur. The breed of the dog is a Great Dane. It is a puppy Great Dane. The dog is as big as an average silky terrier dog. It is perfectly in good …show more content…
I would always remember that I actually brought the puppy to stores. When I got this dog stuffed animal; I gave it a name. Its name was Patricia. I always thought that name was funny and it made me laugh when I was sad. One time; I accidentally left Patricia at the bathroom in my aunt’s house when I was coming back to Virginia. I begged my mom to go back and get it. I cried and cried until then one day it finally arrived in the mailbox. Another time my brother took my innocent Patricia away from me. I started to cry until my mom told my brother to give it back. He did get in trouble and a huge smile went across my face. My last memory I have of my cute puppy was when my brother and I were pulling the dog. Its neck started to open. I freaked out and started crying, so my mom had to stitch the neck back together. Once its neck was stitched back together; I threw a party with my stuffed
Do you like ordering chicken enchiladas at your favorite Mexican restaurant? This meal is not difficult to make at home, but what do you do when you crave enchiladas when camping. The solution is to use a hot campfire to make dutch oven enchiladas.
There are many items that I have in my possession that make me feel accomplished or an item that I use just daily. There is however, some items that have absolutely no idea why I have, and continue to hold on to them. For example, I still have a karate trophy that I really don’t pride, a computer hard drive that should have been thrown away, and some empty boxes of Run Gum. It’s either I don’t want it or I don’t need it, and these three items I really should not have, but will continue to possess.
While I was on a rack in a shop a family passed by there were 4 kids all of them chose a pillow pet. And I was one of the lucky contestants it was great three different pillow pets were adopted besides me. Out of all the pillow pets he chose me. He never let go of me, always taking me everywhere he went. It was a great life but one day something terrible happened I was stuffed in a bag, and it wasn’t just in ordinary bag it was a trash bag. I was deathly afraid of what was going on what I thought was the perfect owner put me in a trash bag I never wanted to forgive him. But one month later I was pulled out in my mind I was thinking well this is the end but I saw a bright lite me also thinking at that time a was killed in my sleep and am now
Humans struggle their entire lives to find affection that satisfies them. We assign this affection to objects that we obtain throughout our lives. An engagement ring, for example, is a large meaning attached to a small object. While it still has quite a high expense, women care more about the man who it’s from than the store, well, hopefully. In Akiko Busch’s story The Uncommon Life of Common Objects, she explores the objects her two sons, and people in general, become attached to over time. There’s a certain box she brings up and says “Sometimes the little box had value, sometimes it had none, and its worth seemed to come and go, by pure chance” (1). She discusses why certain things are worth more than others and why certain things have more
“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” Lord Acton’s quote is shown very clearly by George Orwell’s book, Animal Farm. In the book, a boar, named Napoleon, leads the farm animals in a revolution to overthrow the farmer. He then begins the search for power. Napoleon becomes the leader and turns the farm into a dictatorship as he gains full control.
I have had many possessions precious to me, but non-mount to the only thing that I have had since I was born, my baby blanket. The blanket has gone through life with me, been with me through it all. This blanket is my childhood; it means the most to me and it is the memories I couldn’t bear to hold. Though it’s a torn up piece of fabric, I could never let it
Treasure. Some people have them, others don’t, but we all have that one special thing we love and cherish. Whether it's a person or a thing, everyone has them. Some people have their pets, others may have something someone special gave them. But to one dad its his sons education. In the story “ The Treasure of Lemon Brown” Greg, who is the main character gets lectures from his dad because he is doing bad in school. There is also Lemon Brown, who lost his son in war but still treasures him, and the respect he had for him. Some say treasures can be personal, which I agree, but others think they are not.
People hold on to pieces of jewelry, furniture, and other symbolic collectables that is passed through generations. These things can remind a person of a loved one that is seen as being priceless.
My artifact is brown and black with almost 2 decades’ worth of memories; this object is my stuffed Rottweiler named Max. This artifact, although motionless with four legs, has walked to the moon and back with me as a child full of imagination. This artifact stores the most precious memories and has been with me at every step in my life. Max is very meaningful to me because we have shared many memories, from birth until now. My stuffed animal has been with me through every ups and downs in life, every change that has ever occurred to me, has been a part my past and present; and represents my future.
Richard Rogers’ song “Favorite Things” talks about how the narrator’s favorite things make them feel better when times aren’t the best. People often have a memento from childhood that they keep throughout their life, such as a stuffed animal or a tea set. These possessions represent a memory or event from one’s life -whether it be from early on or from later in life- which in turn remind them of the feelings from the times they received it. These tokens from their early life often mean the world to them, and this is an accurate description of how I feel about my “Blankie.” My blanket is a source of comfort, every small imperfection has a memory behind it, and these impressions make the blanket unique to my life and my experiences. While most of the details that reside on my blanket are small and often remain unnoticed, each one makes it more important to me.
Objects can prove to be the cause of some of the most impactful features or events in someone’s life. “Once he finished work on the Prospector and we struck it rich, he’d start work on our Glass Castle.” (Walls 25). The Prospector was a symbol of aspiration, she wanted to have a more exciting and fulfilling life. Although it also represents lies and distrustfulness because her father never actually worked on the Prospector. Instead, he went out and got drunk. The Glass Castle is quite impactful in Jeannette’s life, it gave her hope for a better life. However it’s not just that, it’s confidence in her father. That he will provide for her and create a good life for her, despite the drinking and other horrible habits he has developed. Jeannette
May 16th, 1770 Marie was married to Dauphin Louis-Auguste. Their Marriage sealed the alliance between France and Austria that was made by Marie Tereasa during the Severn Years War.
When I looked in the pen I saw a little puppy curled up in the corner, his eyes were shut and he looked so lonely. Picked him up and right when I picked him up I fell in love with him. I showed him to my sisters.
I have an object that keep giving me a passion and power my life. One of my friends gave me a watch about 4 years ago. He told me that I can't use it until I got my bachelor and back to Egypt. He told me don't even open the watch case, because I will open it when you comeback. I still have this watch unopened since 2010. Whenever I feel frustrated, I just look to the watch. So when I look to the watch I do remember what my friend had said to me. This really give me a real power and passion through my education
Everyone has something special that they cherish, whether it came from a loved one or a loving memory. Something that I treasure the most is a picture of me and my friends in an eighth grade event taken in a photo booth. I would say that this object would be in the class of a souvenir. It came into my possession during the winter ball from the man who ran the photo booth. Under the circumstances of an eighth grade activity/trip.