Here is my sad and sorry deal. My best friend in the whole world just moved here to america about 2 years ago, in which the two years have been the best of my life. We go on vacations together, do homework and talk about everything and anything and understand each other perfectly.
Now he's moving back to Japan. He says he will call me, and write me, and talk to me online but i think he will forget me:(
Anyways, i am thinking of putting together a basket of things of our memories so he will always remember me and vice versa.
I know some things, like pictures and postcards from our vacations. But i can't think of anything else and he's leaving in one week!
Can you give me some ideas, like movie tickets or some food that won't go bad on his trip back from america?
ps: his name is Yoshirama Hawsiwiki..which i think is just really cool:)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? thisismydance answered Wednesday April 26 2006, 12:50 am: hmm what about:
notes?
drawings?
stuffed animal?
a blanket with iron on words on it that you can put on it... like a phrase or something... or print out pictures on iron on paper... something he can look at...?
get him a cell cover so that whenever he looks at his cell he thinks of you?
make him a binder and write on it and draw on it and write a note and put it in it...?
change shoelaces with him before he leaves... so that you have a peice of each other?
a pair of sunglasses and take a pic in them before you put them in the basket?
a hoodie that has memories?
have fun. get creative. and im so sorry. [ thisismydance's advice column | Ask thisismydance A Question ]
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