A Charmed Life

What’s the oldest things you’re wearing today?

The oldest thing – ok things I’m wearing today are my Pandora charm bracelets. I cannot take these things off or put them back on by myself so they live on my wrist. Shower, gym, work, sleep – that are always there.

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Author: KikiFikar

Kiki Fikar is a native New Yorker who is passionate about taking the day to day life we all experience and sharing it in her tales from Suburbia. She will often be found at the gym, writing snippets each day for future story lines, listening to her two children create their lives, and building the perfect beachfront home and writing retreat in her mind.

24 thoughts on “A Charmed Life”

  1. yeah, my jewelry stays on all the time except in the ocean. Then it comes off and I struggle to put on a couple of pieces. But I would rather that then have some mermaid 🧜‍♀️ swipe them from me lol, they already have a cool pair of sunglasses from me.

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  2. Awesome bracelets! Some things don’t age, but stay with us while reminding us of either great moments or a loved one.

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  3. That’s kinda cute, I guess each one has some meaning or memory? You probably guessed but I’m not a jewellery person, but I’m married to one😂 I sometimes wear a running vest I bought in 1983 (it’s been washed😂)

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  4. I’ve got a red bracelet for my Chinese zodiac year from a friend last year, which, since my year has passed, I could take off… but I have no idea how, so like you, I just keep it on. It’s a nice reminder, and when it wants to leave, it will on its own 😊.

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  5. How beautiful! Would love to know about the meaning behind the charms if you ever want to write about that! My Pandora bracelet has been oxidising for years and I mean to get that fixed every summer. I would only want to rescue the charms to get my favourite one back: a silver suitcase with a draped tag, gifted to me by family members after my family and I left our home country.

    They gave it to me because they knew I loved to travel, but I kept it dear and close to my heart because it reminded me of home.

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  6. See and that’s the beauty behind this bracelet. Each charm tells a story. Thanks for that suggestion. I think I will do that on the future. I have different pieces for different phases and interest in my life.

    I love the story of your suitcase charm!! More please! ❤️

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  7. Love this!!!

    This group teaches me so much. You bring back memories and stir my mind. Future blogs will be created from all of these conversations!

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  8. Your bracelets sound like my wedding ring. Mine is on so tight, I’ll NEVER get it off, unless I put my hand in the freezer for like an hour. Not that that’s a bad thing! 😉

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  9. “I love how a simple piece of jewelry can hold an entire timeline of your life! It’s like wearing a scrapbook on your wrist. That suitcase charm story from one of the comments is so beautiful, and your martini glass and sunglasses charms sound like so much fun. I would definitely love to read a future blog post diving into the stories behind each of your charms!”

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  10. Thank you so much! 😊 I’m really glad you liked the comment. Take your time at the gym—would love to hear your thoughts on meditation whenever you’re free to share them on my site. Have a great workout!

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  11. Your bracelet is lovely & I’m sure each piece is a memory of something or someone. I am not a jewelry person. I usually only wear earrings, occasionally a necklace. So, I guess I have to say my earrings—but there is nothing special about them, unfortunately. 😏

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