Shopping while cheap, Part Three

Posted February 21st, 2008 by Sheila

(This series is cross-posted with the Family Travel blog.)

Welcome to the third and final video in this series about inexpensive and unique travel souvenirs. I want ‘em cheap, I want ‘em to bring a smile to my face and remind me of the place where I bought them and if at all possible, I’d like ‘em to be useful.

Part One started us out with a variety of small items that you can find almost anywhere, Part Two covered “the obvious” T-shirts and coffee mugs, and here in Part Three, I will take a walk through my home to show you a few of my souvenir favorites and tell you the story of the “Diarrhea T-shirt.”

Thanks for your patience as I learn the ins and outs of my Flip video camera….including the discovery that I need to do better with the closeup feature. :)

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One Response to “Shopping while cheap, Part Three”

  1. Sheila Says:

    (This comment from Hilary at Less Than a Shoestring — http://nobudgettravel.wordpress.com/ — kept being eaten by our spam filter, so I’ve finally yanked it out and posted it myself. Sorry, Hilary!)

    Sheila, I loved your videos! It’s wonderful how your personality and energy comes through (and drag racing, who knew?), so from this side, it was a welcome exercise.

    Items I envied from your presentations included: the framed Japanese food adverts, the Tube towel, your well-organized magnet collection, the diarrhea tee. And how in the world did you get that Balinese umbrella home? That is worthy of a post in and of itself!

    Do you honestly drink out of different mugs on different days? You have them in your cupboard and not just holding pens around your house?

    (You know I’ve been outside the U.S. too long when: I saw the Mickeyness in the bottle opener, but was sure it was from Atomium in Brussels . . .)

    As for your acupuncture ear, the town of Petrozavodsk, Russia, has a wishing tree statue which is essentially a tree with a couple big ears. You whisper your wish into the ear, then jump up to ring a bell hanging in the branches of the “tree,” thereby ensuring your wish will be granted. So mount that sucker and start wishing into it! I’m thinking by the door would be an interesting place to hang it . . .

    Anyway, as always inspiring. I hope to do a post of my own in the next couple weeks in the same vein (and minus video footage). I’m more like Antonia — I love housewares and decorations, but I am also somewhat of a jewelry fiend. I’m always wearing rings from different countries on the same hand!

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