Ronni
Well-known Member
- Location
- Nashville TN
I want to talk about hankies. Handkerchiefs. Those little white squares that I grew up with, that my Mum would tuck up into my sleeve, tuck in the waistband of my pants, make sure I always had in my uniform pocket when I left for school.
I spurned them as a young adult because, y'know, they were a childhood thing and I was ALL GROWED UP now! But I re-discovered their value when I became a Mom myself.
I have carried a hankie in my purse for as long as I can remember, more durable than a piece of paper towel or a tissue, and so handy. Sure, you can blow a runny nose with one, but I've also used my trusty hankie as a tourniquet, a dip-stick wiper, a windshield de-fogger, a binding for a wound, a grandkid face wiper, and a sun shield on a naked neck...to name just a few things. Very versatile and reusable too after a quick run through the wash. I estimate I've owned the hankies I currently cycle through for...oh....15 years now? One's getting a bit thin, guess I should add more to my wishlist.
Do you carry a hankie?
I spurned them as a young adult because, y'know, they were a childhood thing and I was ALL GROWED UP now! But I re-discovered their value when I became a Mom myself.
I have carried a hankie in my purse for as long as I can remember, more durable than a piece of paper towel or a tissue, and so handy. Sure, you can blow a runny nose with one, but I've also used my trusty hankie as a tourniquet, a dip-stick wiper, a windshield de-fogger, a binding for a wound, a grandkid face wiper, and a sun shield on a naked neck...to name just a few things. Very versatile and reusable too after a quick run through the wash. I estimate I've owned the hankies I currently cycle through for...oh....15 years now? One's getting a bit thin, guess I should add more to my wishlist.
Do you carry a hankie?