I have a little change purse kinda thing, flat, with a zipper across the top, just big enough to fit my credit cards, ID, bills (if I fold them in quarters), which is dark green with a brown design - some sort of random repetitive thing on one side, but on the 'front' it has a horse's head and forelegs with some sort of stylized Greek-looking thing that might be wings. Unfortunately the little purse is so old, now, that it's more like a net with frays. I suspect I've had it for ten years, it wasn't new when I got it, and it's been in and out of my pocket forty thousand million times. I had attached the keychain which [livejournal.com profile] daegaer sent me (the one with the illuminated 'D' from the Book of Kells) to it, and with the loop of that I could add it to my carabiner with all my keys and hang it from my belt loop, making for a big jangly mess, but keeping everything right where I needed it.


However, it's time for me to let go and move along. I'm sad.


It's replacement was bought last night. It's not so much me, but it's cute, and a little more practical, perhaps, because it has a long string with which to hang it over my shoulder. This little purse is only about an inch taller, has little bells on it, and a sequined elephant outlined in glittery thread. Completely the opposite in terms of style - I've gone from understated to overstated. :) And I probably shouldn't tell you all about it because we also bought a mate to it which will soon be in a package on it's way to [livejournal.com profile] bravecows.


This new purse's only true drawback is that the keychain [livejournal.com profile] daegaer sent me won't attach to it as neatly as it did to the old one, because the hole in the zipper tab is too small, but I really shouldn't have to do that because, after all, I can hang this one across my shoulder, I don't need to hang it on my belt loop in order to not lose it. I think I'm just bothered by that because now the keychain, which I like to have with me, is at loose ends and needs to find another home. I'll just stick it on my 'biner for now, I guess - along with the car key, the three apartment keys, the five keys for the van (five - every damn thing on the van locks individually) and the hair elastic with a barrette attached, just in case I need to ever put my hair up.


The last thing taking up precious space on my 'biner are a set of tag cards: from Videoport (where I rarely go because we almost never get around to watching movies), Shaw's (which I don't frequent often because I used to work for Hannaford, who's their biggest competitor in this area), Harvard Book Store (the only purpose this card serves is as a memento of [livejournal.com profile] matushan because I rarely get down to Cambridge to use it), and The Whole Grocer (who get whatever trade I can take to them because they are a small, local business and just seem connected to the same Maine-granola scene I grew up in - which means I go there a couple of times a month to replenish our spices).


I have no idea why I just wrote all that.

edited to add: On top of writing the stupidest entry I've ever written, I then had to edit it three times in order to make it post. Stupid Semagic.
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And I probably shouldn't tell you all about it because we also bought a mate to it which will soon be in a package on it's way to bravecows.

eek! *heart*

I have no idea why I just wrote all that.

Aww, I like knowing these things. I don't really like carrying a lot of stuff around with me myself; I tend to forget things like mobile phones and wallets and, um, lip balm (*g*). The only thing I always take around with me is my keys, because I have a terror of getting locked out of my room.
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Well, with this size purse you'd need another one if you even wanted to carry a mobile phone, it's that small. ;) But it's probably big enough for your keys and ID. I've experienced being locked out of a dorm room, and it sucks. I once lost my keys for quite a while (I almost think I actually got them replaced after a week) because I had put them in one of the pockets of my knapsack which I never opened. Too many pockets in the thing you carry around is not a good idea.

Somehow I feel like the things one chooses to carry around is like a little slice of personality. And now I'm flashing on when my Dad read The Hobbit to us when we were little, doing Gollum's voice: "What has it got in it's pocketses?" (That's something I quite often actually say to myself, because I'm always finding things I didn't realize I had.)

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Oh, I'm the same way. Only I tend to not throw things away, ever.
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