14 April 2018

M for Magnet


Welcome! 

We are with the 2018 April AtoZ Blogging challenge and its my fifth attempt. For those who missed it, here is the link to my Theme Reveal post. Do the alphabets still stand for the same things we learnt about in Nursery school? 


Its day thirteen and the alphabet is M.


As far as I remember, we were taught that M was for Monkey. I have had my encounters with this species when we stayed in Tezpur but I shall save that for another day. Currently, the most relevant M word is Magnet. Specifically Fridge Magnet. 


Over the years, I had seen a few of them stuck on fridge doors but what really got me hooked (or should I say attracted?) is the sight of my friend's double door refrigerator which was totally covered with magnets. Of all shapes, sizes and colours. A wonderful collection of places they had visited. 


That's when I too began to specifically look for fridge magnets. Secretly maybe I wanted to match my collection with hers but I know I have a long long way to go. I have purchased some great magnets but some spots have absolutely nothing. In that case, I end up making my own. 


These magnets are perfect mementos - easy on the pocket, easy to carry and daily reminders of a wonderful holiday. Not to mention being the envy of all visitors to our home ;-)


Magnet collectors are called memomagnetist - something I learnt from a magazine cut out sent to me. 


Here is my collection. A few friends have said I need a new fridge to accomodate these! I think there is plenty more space...


Here are a couple of magnets that I have made. 
A magnet that I have made for a significant occasion in our life
Yet another one I engineered....
I have heard that magnets cannot be stuck on modern refrigerators - especially the side surface. Some of my friends have ended up making a metal frame to stick their magnets. I guess I will cross that bridge when I reach there... 

So what kind of mementos do you collect on your travels? Do magnets figure in your shopping list? 

We are almost half way through the blogging challenge and at the end of week two. I hope fatigue is not setting in ...

See you with my next post with the alphabet N.
Cheers! 

8 comments:

Anagha Yatin said...

I am a memomagnetist too! And felt you have a miniature museum of sorts when I checked the pic you shared! Keep collecting and growing your treasure trove Archana.

Archana said...

Thanks Anagha! I would love to see your collection of magnets too! :-)

Keith's Ramblings said...

I don't know why, but I've never brought back magnets for myself, just other people. I always bring back a bottle of local beer and a glass. I open the beer with the magnetic bottle opener on my fridge door!


A-Z of My Friend Rosey!

Iain Kelly said...

I used to collect loads of magnets, then we got a new kitchen with a built in fridge behind a non-metal door and the magnets are sitting in a bag! :-)
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Archana said...

@Keith - that is the most useful magnet of them all!!! Cheers :-)

Archana said...

@Iain That's too bad.. I have heard of folks who have created a metallic frame just to put up their magnet collection... Thanks for stopping by. :-)

Akshata Ram said...

I thought I am the only one who is crazy about magnets but I had a look at your fridge and think I have a long way to go. I am fascinated by magnets too and make sure to get one for every place I visit The craze has gone down a bit especially when I see these overpriced magnets overseas though.
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Archana said...

@Akshata - slow and steady wins the race!! You are right that some magnets are prohibitively priced... Then I return without a magnet!! Thanks for stopping by :-)