FUTURE GLORY BOX
A Glory Box? What is that?
In times gone by and in some places through out Australia today Girls are still very much encouraged by familis to create a glory box.
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Some might laugh and joke because in our fast moving world they say I can get that stuff anytime or someone will give me that as a present! That might be so!
But there are things that you will see from time to time that you just might like to buy and put away. How many times have you said, Golly! I wish I had brought
that?
You don't have to call it a Glory Box
Call anything you like, it doesn't need a name. May be it's that place you just save things! It's a girl's thing! Often something
very special that was started at an early age, it may be a special box or simply a stash put into a draw or container. Don't tell people you have it, it's yours
and something you want to retain for your future. Grandma or grandpa might have that special something or the family has air looms they want you to have, all these
things can be placed in your special place.
There is a growing modern trend to again set aside a Glory box, and if you have now decided that you also wish to begin today, then let all
your family and friends know as this gives them a wider range of selection for birthday and Christmas gifts.
Over the years we see many wonderful items catch our mood or excitement at the time and if we don't have a Glory box or a special place, we sometimes don't
think to purchase for a future time or have nowhere safe to protect them.
One way parents can encourage their princess to start collecting from any age is to buy them a Camphorwood chest they do come in a verity of sizes and designs,
creating a safe place to store the many precious things they will gather over time, and then become a decorative and useful piece of furniture that can be used in their
future home.
A good example
Buying cooking sets now can mean a huge savings over time as steel keeps rising in price, making that stainless steel cooking set a wise and true
investment.
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