Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Day 1 - Past memory, Present Day, Future aspirations

First day at Ravensbourne,
taken pictures of the 10 objects that represented me or my memory.








each item are meaningful to me in different ways and bring me back to the past and future.
1) Winnie the pooh teddy bear is my first ever teddy bear which my mum bought me when i was 5 years old.   This teddy bear helped me through difficult times, i turned to him when there was a problem eg family arguments. as i was young i didnt really know how to talk to people about my feelings and was rather shy. I carried this teddy virtually everywhere with me.

2) The webcam, my parents broke up and i went to the UK with mum and dad stayed in Hong Kong. this webcam was one of my favourite things when i was around 8 or 9 and still am now, dad bought me this webcam so i could video talk with him while I am away from him, it made me feel less sad and lonely.

3) The watch, this watch brings back lots of memory with me and my older cousin who passed away when i  was around 11 years old. This was the last present she gave me, i was very close to her and this watch reprsents our relationship and the memories we had.

4) my legoland driving licence, Legoland was one of the first theme park i went to with my mum and my stepdad, it was the first time i really had fun in the UK away from dad.

5) Set of story cards, the cards were the first book i ever owned, the stories taught me lots of morals when i was young eg. the boy who cried wolf.

6) Donald duck, my first holiday with my dad was Japan Tokyo - Disney world, it was one of the best holidays as i dont see my dad often. this toy brings me back the memory of excitment on that hoiday.

7) My football ISFA final shirt, one of the biggest achievement so far was winning the ISFA cup, the thrill and excitment was a unforgettable memory.

8) Seeing one of my favourite DJs at Creamfields festival. Spending the time with all my mates before they go off to their universities too.









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