Hi everyone and happy Tuesday! This past weekend, my brother and sister in law came up for a visit from Atlanta, Georgia. My sister in law, Megan was recently in Tokyo, Japan for work and my brother, Peter, flew out to spend some time with her there. In my family, having a sibling that recently traveled means viewing lots of pictures, listening to stories, and PRESENTS! Take a looksee at what Peter and Megan gifted me with all the way from Tokyo and let’s discuss:







^^^ In case you can’t tell, the pictures above showcase a lovely little coin purse and folded fan a la Japan! 😉
I am so obsessed with my new coin purse it isn’t even funny. I have been using the same old change purse (A freebie from Victoria’s Secret.) for literal years, but would never buy a new one for myself.
- I like my old one well enough.
- It was free.
- Is a new one really necessary?
So obviously, I was really excited to be gifted with a new one, because the chances of me purchasing or even thinking of looking for a new coin purse were slim to none. I love the bright colors, the slightly different front and back, and the separator in the bag. I keep little trinkets that make me smile in my coin purse, so now I can have one side for those and one side for my change without mixing the two up and handing a cashier a cute, heart shaped button. Great success!
And, of course, I love my new fan. I have wanted a folded fan like this for forever, because I am extra enough to keep one in my bag and whip it out when I’m in a stuffy location. Now that I finally have a fan to do this with, it definitely sucks that winter is coming in hot on the horizon – because that’s the only thing warm about Ohio right now. However, I am SUPER happy about this beautiful, traditional prezzie and I can’t wait for when the day comes that I can take it out of my bag and start fanning myself in public!
Even though presents are nice, they are certainly not necessary. This is why I am always so excited to be gifted with something, because I was thought of enough for the gifter to make the purchase. Peter and Megan were spot on with the treasures that they bought for me and it gave me all the warm fuzzies. Not to mention that it was a total blast hanging out with them this weekend! :*)
So there you have it, some Tokyo A Go Go Treats! Which locations are on your travel bucket list? How do you preserve memories while you’re traveling? I want to hear from all of you, so leave me a comment and let’s chat! Much love. -Sarah
This is truly amazing!!
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Thank you!!!!
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Let’s discuss those nails!!
For me it’s hats and photos.
Bucket list – Japan, India, Egypt
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Ayyyyy haha my talons!! My sister in law was actually just in India for work, too. Egypt would be amazing!!!
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So cool!
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Right?!?! 😀
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Love the purse ❤ ✨ ! (The fan too; it’s very elegant)
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Thank you!!!! :*)
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You’re most welcome, dear :*) — BTW, the very very very first country on my travel bucket list is India (in particular, Northern India). Second is a portion of your own homeland: Massachusetts and Maine.
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My sister in law was just in India and said it was amazing!! And the New England area is so gorgeous – especially in the fall!
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I’m sure of both thing you say 🙂 Thank you ❤ !
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Tokyo is my happy place! I lived there a while back (and some other places in Japan). I miss it. Everything they make is so beautiful.
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Oh how cool!!! It sounds like such an incredible city!
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Really like when there is a real story behind a purchase or a gift. Those are often the items we end up liking and using the most. It is like that for me at least with my jewelry. Great read Sarah.
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Oh yes, me too. My mom always gives the best jewelry gifts to me and they are usually the pieces that I end up wearing every day! It’s like getting a hug every time I wear them.
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This is such a lovely image. You described the emotions perfectly! Feel the same. Most of my jewelry (don’t have much really) have been given to me, either by my mom or a love one. So my jewelry do trigger vivid memories too.
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What amazingly beautiful presents! My aunt goes to Asia a lot and when I was younger she would always bring back little pouches, pashminas, and even slippers. I was obsessed! The craftsmanship itself was nothing like what is sold in the US. ❤
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Shall we plan a Tokyo BC for like 2025? hahaha
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Yassss! ❤
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Great post! I love it 🖤 Love the nails, too! Keep up these great blogs dear!
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Thank you so much you’re sweet!!!
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Awh, shucks! Lol you’re sweet dear, too! 💋
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Such a beautiful post ❤❤❤
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Thank you!! 🙂
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