Ronni
Well-known Member
- Location
- Nashville TN
Hankies. Handkerchiefs. Those little white squares that I grew up with, sometimes with embroidery on them (my Dad’s were always monogrammed) 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, I was growed!
And they were a childhood thing. 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 have 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 they still even make them????


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 have 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 they still even make them????
