Day 01 - Introduce yourself
Day 02 - Your first love
Day 03 - Your parents
Day 04 - Your music
Day 05 - Your definition of love
Day 06 - Your hobbies
Day 07 - Your best friend
Day 08 - A precious item
Day 09 - Your beliefs
Day 10 - An inspiration
Day 11 - Your siblings
Day 12 - What’s in your bag
Day 13 - Your mode of transportation
Day 14 - Where you live
Day 15 - Something you love about yourself
Day 16 - Your first kiss
Day 17 - Your favorite memory
Day 18 - Your favorite birthday
Day 19 - Something you regret
Day 20 - Your morning routine
Day 21 - Your job and/or schooling
Day 22 - Something that upsets you
Day 23 - Something that makes you feel better
Day 24 - Something that makes you cry
Day 25 - Your sleeping habits
Day 26 - Your fears
Day 27 - Your favorite place
Day 28 - Something that you miss
Day 29 - Your favorite foods/drinks
Day 30 - Your aspirations
Day 12 - What’s in your bag
What you carry with you says a lot about you; more than you might think at first glance. I like this question.
When I have a bag, it usually contains a DS with a couple of games (probably more than I'm likely to play with). Alternatively, it might hold groceries, gifts, or travelling gear. Usually, however, I don't carry bags. In college, I lugged around a backpack with the books I usually used in class, some blank paper, important folders, and utensils. But right now my backpack (with half of those things still inside) is deep within a closet.
My pockets, when I leave the house, hold my keys, my wallet, my cell phone, and my watch. Sometimes I wear the watch on my wrist, but I can only tolerate it for a few hours at a time, nowadays. My cell phone has about 30 numbers on it, and it has no paid content or ringtones. I just don't like phones enough to get into that sort of thing. People should be amazed that I carry my cellphone around half the time and normally keep it charged (I have to because of work, actually). Steph can't even find her cell phone, at the moment.
My wallet contains the usual assortment of credit cards, store cards, and paraphernalia. What it normally does not have is cash, because I make purchases almost exclusively with credit or check.