Sunday, March 22, 2009

What is it?


A little fun today. I will give you a hint. I used this a long time ago..when I was a little girl. Leave your guess! Tomorrow I will tell you the story. :)

17 comments:

RURAL said...

OK, I will admit, I am not a fan of guessing games. But I will be willing to wait until tomorrow to find out what it is.

Jen

flydragon said...

You have your coins tied in there.

Anonymous said...

I guess a fragrant herb!

Coffee with Cathy said...

I'll bet it's a hair-scrunchy with tails. I made tons of those for my daughters in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

~gail~mooselovingmamabear said...

I have not a clue... LOL But, the hankie is pretty...

Jeanne Estridge said...

I was going with "hankie," but it appears that the answer lies deeper than that.

Liz in PA said...

I think you either have coins for Sunday School offering.....or you lost a tooth and put it in your hankie for the Tooth Fairy!

Jeannette said...

Is it a knotted hankie to remind you of something? We used to tie knots in our hankies to remember things! Jeannette xx

Mary said...

I would guess your mother probably tied your sunday school offering in your hanky.

Roxane B. Salonen said...

A little hair scarf?

Smart Mouth Broad said...

Your Easter hankerchief?

Girl Tornado said...

Obviously it's not the obvious. ;) And since I totally suck at guessing, I'll wait til you tell us!

Unknown said...

Um, those bells that were put on your shoelaces to keep them tied?

Lanny said...

"Drop the Hankie".

"Sometime accompanied with A Tisket A Tasket A Green and Yellow Basket, wrote a letter to my love, and on the way I lost it, lost it."

Lanny said...

Quote marks inappropriately placed. Not in front of Sometime, in front of A Tisket.

The chant was often needed for those girls who would walk around the circle for ever! Trying to decide who they liked the best. Used much in the same was as the Jeopardy jingle these days, as a timer.

laurie said...

it's a handkerchief, and you wrapped your milk money in it.

Jan said...

When I was a little girl my mother put my offering for Sunday School in a hanky like that and she tied it shut.