Moving out: Things I own



As you may have guessed after perusing the surprises in my closet, random clothes weren't the only treasures I discovered when I moved apartments this week.



Oh no. I came across quite the plethora of items purchased from Dollarama, pulled off the street and/or left behind by a party guest.



Some of it I prominently displayed in my old apartment. Some of it I completely rediscovered upon packing and unpacking boxes.



Click inside to take a look at some of the gems I found over the past couple weeks of packing. You know you want to.







This poster I pulled off the street once. My dad saw it stuck to my dresser and asked, not even joking, if I auditioned. I hope he only read the "Male Models Needed" part, and not the "solo adult videos" part.





Way too many receipts from the past three years.





Childhood family photos. Please note I am wearing a denim shirt and white jeans in the bottom photo. I almost shit when I made this discovery.





All kinds of beads.





Chip bags from around the world, courtesy of Vanessa.





Screeners!





Mandatory party supplies.





My reflection in the mirror!





Spice World poster, free with my purchase of Spice World on VHS in 1998.





This poster from the night we met Degrassi's Spike(Amanda Stepto).





Our "Remember When . . ." board!





This Blink 182 magnet that Kristen made, and I kept as a souvenir from Ottawa days.





A whole lot of breakfast sausage.





I like Phyllis Wilson to watch over me wherever I go.





Flask purchased in Ottawa to play FLASK-o-TASK with Jackie and KW. When are we finally going to play?!







Two cans of black hairspray. For costume parties, or to relive my emo days.





Two years' worth of Summer Fun Lists. Oh the mems!





So. Many. Pairs. Of novelty glasses.





An incredibly random selection of CDs. Some still in their packages.





The ever-important "Meet The Stars of Dawson's Creek" book that followed me from Oakville. I think it will be my life goal to ensure this travels with me wherever I live. Better than a Bible.