I am thrilled that you finally dared to take part in an engagement challenge. There is a first time for everything as I have told you before which is full of excitement, exactly as you are every time you call me and can’t wait to bring up your latest online achievement.
Just stay true to yourself, support the others who also entered this contest and don’t wait long to ask them questions or to answer theirs. What the points are based on makes total sense to me and I hope that you will score the maximum number of points applicable to your club status.
It goes without saying that your grandfather and I like the topic of this challenge. It is lovely to slow down, look back and around and appreciate what you’ve got. We are really glad that you chose to feature an item that we gifted to you when you were little. You actually got this vintage desk calendar when you won the junior businessman award at your primary school for the dressmaking shop you opened. We still remember how annoyed your mum was every time coming back home after work and seeing your Rose’s shop sign on the front door instead of on the door of your room upstairs.
We all know what a popular kid you were so often, especially on weekends, girls kept coming to the house to buy new outfits for their Barbies and especially your signature tights. They were ever so difficult to make by hand for their long skinny legs. I have also covered for you several times when you kept using your mums fine new tights to make more for the Barbies. Your secret is safe with me my dear as your mother is, bless her, as busy as she was then and still hasn’t got an account on Steemit. I think she should sign up though as even your grandfather and I have an account thanks to you of course. I like that I don’t need to turn the computer on to see your articles and I can just read them on the tablet or the phone.
So the desk calendar you are still fond of is from the 1940s and it was made in England. Grandfather and I got it at the bazaar in Brighton one very hot August day. We negotiated the price and paid a bit less than the asking price. This item is worth much more now having looked on eBay but we both know how precious it is to you so you have no intention of selling it.