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Household scavenger hunt

1) a photo of your grandmother
I have dozens of my maternal grandmother. My dad's mom died when he was a kid. I think he only has one or two pictures left of her. I don't have any.

2) an incense or oil burner
I have a pair of Finnish antique oil burning lamps.

3) a magnifying glass
Have lots of those. Everyone should, even those with good eyes.

4) a laminator
I use laminating plastic and a hairdryer. :shrug:

5) knitting needles or a crochet hook
Nope.

6) an old school report (yours, your child's)
My parents saved every paper I ever wrote. I may have one or two stashed in a box, but don't know without looking.

7) An item (excluding books, photos or school reports) that is more than 50 years old
I love antique stuff and have lots of things that could qualify. The desk I'm sitting at was my great-grandfather's. Not sure on the exact date, but I think it's it was built in the 30s. I have a few woodworking tools from the mid-late 19th century. And one of my guitars is from the 40s.

8) a tent
Yup.

9) a hairdryer
Yup.

10) a indoor potted plant
Do cacti count? I have lots of those.

11) a vinyl record
Several.

12) a first aid kit
Anyone who answers "no" deserves a smack on the head. :p
 
I'm still curious as to why anyone would need a household laminator.

Certain hobbies comes to mind

Yes, I use mine to laminate the bookmarks I make.

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I even buy laminating pouches which are made specifically for bookmarks.

I have also laminated personalised luggage tags for people.
 
1) a photo of your grandmother

A whole album and 6 or 7 photos in frames

2) an incense or oil burner

an incense burner in storage, put away after I heard the smoke is bad for you

3) a magnifying glass

Yes, I have 2, one for documents and a desk lamp/maginfyer for painting

4) a laminator

No.

5) knitting needles or a crochet hook

No.

6) an old school report (yours, your child's)

Yes, I have most of my old report cards from elementary school.

7) An item (excluding books, photos or school reports) that is more than 50 years old

A typewriter from the 1930's

8) a tent

yes

9) a hairdryer

yes

10) a indoor potted plant

Yes, Spearmint.

11) a vinyl record

Some of my grandmothers from the 1920's and earlier

12) a first aid kit

Everyone should
 
1) a photo of your grandmother
sadly, no

2) an incense or oil burner
ummm...no. Lots of diptyque candles tho :p

3) a magnifying glass
surprisingly, no

4) a laminator
No. But have access to one at work. V. handy for laminating maps.

5) knitting needles or a crochet hook
nope.

6) an old school report (yours, your child's)
nope. Have my mouldy old degree screwed up somewhere though.

7) An item (excluding books, photos or school reports) that is more than 50 years old
An old standard 8mm Kodak cine camera in mint condition. Pretty redundant, but beautiful piece of machinery and design.

8) a tent
noooo....

9) a hairdryer
yes. rarely use though.

10) a indoor potted plant
no. on balcony, yes.

11) a vinyl record
Oh yes. Lots.

12) a first aid kit
yes.
 
1) a photo of your grandmother
Yes. Boxes an' boxes of photos and Super-8 of grandparents and (some) great-grandparents -but no photo (whatsoever) out in the open.

2) an incense or oil burner
No. I try to not use perfumed products in my home...
Yes. I do use a lot of candles though.

3) a magnifying glass
Yes. Got one hanging under my table right under the monitor I'm watching this on.

4) a laminator
Yes. Think I put it in a closet in the bedroom.

5) knitting needles or a crochet hook
Nope - Although... there might be some in the sewing kit I inherited from a grandmother :rommie:
[ETA: I have a small crochet hook in my tool-box.]

6) an old school report (yours, your child's)
Yes. Plenty of ancient school-stuff of mine in the basement (wonder why I'm keeping it!)

7) An item (excluding books, photos or school reports) that is more than 50 years old
Yes. I've got LEGO blocks that old :p
More to the point though; The oldest single item I own is either my flat or my typewriter.

8) a tent
Yes. Only for one person though.

9) a hairdryer
No - But for the first time in my life I'm contemplating purchasing one! I need it to help defrost my freezer. :lol:

10) a indoor potted plant
No. My Aloe Vera is outdoors for the season.

11) a vinyl record
Yep. A couple of shelves of those almost within arm's reach.
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12) a first aid kit
No, not a 'kit' as such.
 
1) a photo of your grandmother
Yes - both of them.

2) an incense or oil burner
No - I do not like the smell of those sticks.

3) a magnifying glass
No - it's one of the things I never moved out of my old room in my parents' house.

4) a laminator
No.

5) knitting needles or a crochet hook
No - not at the moment. I've been meaning to get a pair of needles.

6) an old school report (yours, your child's)
No - again, all of then are safely kept in a box in my parents' house.

7) An item (excluding books, photos or school reports) that is more than 50 years old
Yes - I have some hand-made stuff from my grandmother (pillowcases etc.).

8) a tent
No.

9) a hairdryer
Yes - I have lots and lots of hair, I need one in the winter.

10) a indoor potted plant
Yes - I have a bunch of them. I like all sorts of plants.

11) a vinyl record
No - another thing I've left in my parents' house. I think there was only one that I actually bought myself before CDs came along.

12) a first aid kit
Yes and no - I have all the stuff I may need but not all together in a single box.
 
(easiest to clean, hence best place to deal with messy wounds)
There are so many of those in your household that you actually plan for it??!???

I'm still curious as to why anyone would need a household laminator.
Place mats is what I make. - Well, is what I'm going to make once I get the designs ready...



I didn't entirely read the 7'th question right, I read it as items older than 100 years (the Lego-blocks are older than me, but not antiques though (in a box of 'em, some older boy gave me when I was a kid, were some of the earliest ones!)).

I have plenty of stuff only over fifty years old; bits of 'Danish modern' furniture, and a wall-clock, a Bakelite phone, glassware (blown an pressed (which I
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)), Believe I still have a (non-paper) electric table-top calculator from before the age of electronics somewhere in the basement and I know I have a mechanical table-top calculator from before the age of electricity (but alas, it is in dire need of restoration), I inherited all of my grandfather's tools (precision and chrome-vanadium stuff so I 'lost' most of my own cheap crap :lol: ), A Civil Defence leather belt (with sheath for an axe!) in pristine condition, from the last WW, some paintings, My coffee beans are stored in tins from the 30s-60s, I am myself soon over fifty years old :vulcan:

Been watching a lot of antiques reruns on live TV this summer -maybe that's why I thought a hundred years :shrug:
 
1) a photo of your grandmother
Yup, of both, plus my great-grandparents as well.

2) an incense or oil burner
Both, though I'm tossing the former. I'm allergic.

3) a magnifying glass
Yup, somewhere.

4) a laminator
No dice.

5) knitting needles or a crochet hook
Yes, both.

6) an old school report (yours, your child's)
Yup. Mine and my brother's!

7) An item (excluding books, photos or school reports) that is more than 50 years old
The desk and nightstand in my bedroom, a couple of writing desks, and a great deal more. Not sure you want me to list it all.

8) a tent
I think we do have one somewhere...

9) a hairdryer
Two of them.

10) a indoor potted plant
Yup! An orchid.

11) a vinyl record
Yup. Several.

12) a first aid kit
Yup!
 
1) a photo of your grandmother
One. Though I should say I'm not really a photo person, I only have one frame of photos on my walls, and its very small.

2) an incense or oil burner
One, unless you count the second one I got as a gift and is sitting in my closet waiting to be regifted. I much prefer scented candles and don't ever use this thing.

3) a magnifying glass
None

4) a laminator
None, I didn't realize they sold individual ones for the home

5) knitting needles or a crochet hook
No knitting needles, many crochet hooks! I just bought a set of bamboo hooks, I'm eager to try them out

6) an old school report (yours, your child's)
Many. I was a packrat with schoolwork. I have all of my binders of assignments tucked away in bins under my bed. I also have all of my past college work on my computer and in "the cloud."

7) An item (excluding books, photos or school reports) that is more than 50 years old
One, a doll from my grandmother.

8) a tent
One.

9) a hairdryer
One, though I normally let my hair air dry.

10) a indoor potted plant
None. Strange, because I love nature and being outdoors.

11) a vinyl record
None. I never have owned any! I remember my parents only owning a handful during my lifetime, one which I enjoyed listening to - Chipmunks Christmas.

12) a first aid kit
Many! An older one, a newer one, and a travel size one.
 
Place mats is what I make. - Well, is what I'm going to make once I get the designs ready...

What a good idea. I am getting a new dining suite soon (its on order) and I might celebrate its arrival by making and laminating a couple of placemat sets.
 
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