This resulted in my grandmother's mirror and the dinner table filled with pointless stickers.Where I would acquire so many stickers remains a mystery even to this day.
But out of all the stickers I had, I remember having more than twenty of the happy face stickers Walmart used to give out. Every time I would go to Walmart I would get a sticker from the nice lady in the entrance. Little me was always very excited to go to Walmart for the promise of increasing my growing collection of happy faces.
Walmart happy face sticker
Now that I look back I was foolish to think that those stickers would last forever. Around the age of seven those precious stickers were snatched away from my reach and stashed in the back of the store to never again see the light of day.
I am fond of those distant memories of happy face stickers but I took them for granted.
My later discovery of the scratch-and-sniff stickers would bring on a new phase and would question my commitment.
When stickers look pretty and on top of that smell delicious, it has got to make you ask the question, am I ready for this kind of commitment? If you have ever had a nice sticker, you understand that once you stick it somewhere, it will forever stay, unless you are willing to ruin it.
These scratch-and-sniff stickers were a wonderful thing and brought great popularity to me in the third grade because I owned seven full sheets of them. However, in the end it proved pointless and I lost three unused sheets because of my commitment issues.
THESE ONES
Now whenever I get my hands on stickers they tend to be very nice stickers that I purchase with my own money. It's just like buying a very nice notebook only to never use it, but we'll leave that topic for another day.