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List | Things That I Have Lost
...and not yet found.

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+ Drawing by Sophie Roach.

+ A stuffed rabbit toy from childhood (I remember being really frustrated as a kid not being able to find it again)
+ My friend Turk's Clerks dvd (I put $40 in the case and gave it back to him without saying anything. He later said that $40 was way too much but that he spent it on food and has still never replaced the dvd)
+ Something like 10,000 bobby pins and hair bands
+ My favourite Doc Martens from when I was a teenager (actually, a couple of pairs)
+ A Courtney Love cd from the library that was really terrible and then I had to pay to replace it.
+ My friend Sarah's digital camera while we were on the Scooby Doo rollercoaster ride at Movie World on the Gold Coast in 2006 (I still feel really bad even though we're no longer friends).
+ My favourite bow belt
+ My chihuahua Claude when I was about five (my mum thinks he was eaten by a hawk)
+ A lot of time worrying, feeling guilty for no reason and having negative thoughts about myself
+ My favourite scarf from Tree of Life (pictured here)
+ Almost all of my group school photos
+ Many pairs of earrings (in fact, all pairs of earrings except the ones in my ears)
+ My dad (in the year 2000)
+ My dog Layla when I was about thirteen
+ The envelope on the back of which I wrote down all of my Grandma's family tree as far back as she could remember and info about each person's personality, occupations and life (hopefully I'll have a chance to sit down with her and ask her again one day)
+ Many of my close friends from high school (I think this is possibly for the better)
+ All of my baby teeth (that's a lie actually, they're all at my parents house in a little ceramic 'fairy house' that my Nanna made me - the tooth fairy still owes me a bunch of money for them!)
+ Many mementos of my childhood (childhood drawings, school books, etc. I wish I'd kept better track of them)

...phew!

After feeling a bit melancholy after writing this list I thought it would be fun to also write a list of 'Things I've Lost... and found again!" or maybe a 'Things I've Found' list. Maybe sometime in the future.

Writing this list reminded me of all of the people who come into the supermarket where I work having lost their keys/wallet/phones/children's toys every day. It is kind of hard to keep sounding genuinely sympathetic (even though I am) after the tenth phone call of the day asking if I've seen whatever that person has lost, rarely I have. At the same time, there is a huge collection of lost property at my workplace, so of course I guess it is always worth checking. There's one woman who comes in with her children and has lost her keys at least half a dozen times and makes the staff look for them each time (one of my supervisors thinks she does it as a decoy so she can steal things). I've lost phones and wallets and keys a couple of times over the years but they've always turned up or been handed in so I feel super lucky. I even left my wallet in the toilets of Sydney Central train station and didn't have my money/identity stolen!

What's something you've lost that is memorable to you?

Little Joys
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+ a photo i took a few years ago on a drive to the great western tiers.

+ really soft, juicy, messy pears
+ mountain tops hidden by snow clouds
+ looking through years worth of old photos (i finally sent some wedding photos off to be printed too)
+ when the support band is as good as the headliner
+ collecting fun items for weeks to post in a package to loved ones
+ midnight porridge
+ baby somersaults (although he's getting a bit too big for that now - four weeks to go!)
+ cold, moist cat noses
+ finally finishing watching daria
+ peanut butter and honey sandwiches
+ palettes covered with colourful dried paint
+ waking up with my cat being the little spoon
+ rhyming first and last names

Memory Lane
I've reached that stage in pregnancy where I need to obsessively clean. Today I cleaned the whole house in the four hours while C was at work and then the contents of my computer came up in my obsessive cleaning crosshairs. Lately my external hard drive has been making horrible clicking noises and being very slow and I have been worried it was about to quietly die; taking with it years of photographs,  documents, music and video. So I sorted through every file on it and started backing it up. I thought I'd share some drawings I had hidden in the digital depths and some fairly cringe worthy old photos I found in my cleaning spree.

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A drawing I made for a class last year but never used.

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A drawing I made a few years ago when I was playing with ideas for a postcard for Bird In The Hand zine shop.

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A card I made for a lady at work who was transferred to another store, based on a photo of her pups.

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Some drawings I made for a class, but never used. I'd kind of like to do a few more with this theme.

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I started making some alphabet flash cards to hang in the baby's room, but kind of fizzled out. At the very least, I'm sure I can have them finished by the time he starts to read!

And now, I introduce to you sixteen year old Bianca...
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What have you unearthed from the past recently? Cringe worthy or nostalgia inducing (or a bit of both)?

List | Things I'd Like To Make
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I signed up for a Pinterest account a few years ago but didn't really do much with it at the time. Nowadays it is my first stop for so many things (it usually even wins over Google) - recipes, tips, finding clothes I like, DIYs and inspiration for a million different things. I like to browse it on my phone where the layout is less crowded and I can see each pin two by two.

 Of course, the essential thing one has to remember about Pinterest is not to let it overwhelm you and actually inhibit your creativity. Pinning a hundred DIYs is all well and good, but sometimes all of the inspiration can be stifling and you realise you've spent your whole afternoon off pinning things and not actually making things (guilty!). Over the past few months I've actually been setting myself some little DIY tasks to do and getting them done and that's such a good feeling. I thought I'd share some DIYs I've pinned on Pinterest recently that have got me excited to make things. Some things will have to go on the 'to do later' or 'to do much later' lists, but others would take five minutes or could be done in an afternoon.

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1. Handmade Rubber Stamps by Lu Loves Handmade
2. Crocheted Zpaghetti Rug by Dandelion Days
3. Geometric Embroidery Notebook Kit by Curious Doodles
4. Magnetic Board with Fimo Magnets by Casa e Trend
5. Mounted Toy Animal Heads by Please Note
6. Doily Lampshade by Duitang

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7. Fruit Welcome Mat by The House That Lars Built
8. Pet Pillows by Yellow Brick Home
9. Cake Postcard by She Knows
10. Photo Hoop by Brigitte
11. Make Your Own Baker's Twine by The Frugal Crafter
12. Chalkboard Helmet by New Window

What's on your crafty to-do list at the moment?
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