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Albert Travel Tag Pawpaw's Shoe

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Owner:
Saint Aubie Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Origin:
Arkansas, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of ThatFamily256.

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Current Goal

Current Mission:  This shoe would like to travel to Boston, MA, the home of the Boston Celtics.

Future Mission:  After visiting Boston, the shoe would like to make its way back to Mississippi.

About This Item

Pawpaw's Shoe

I had wonderful grandparents.  They lived their entire lives in small town Mississippi and were just great people.  My grandfather was by far one of the biggest influences on my life.

When I was young, we would always spend Christmas at Mammy and Pawpaw's house.  I'm not exactly sure why, but the Christmas presents that I gave them were always terrible.  They were borderline junk, things that no one would want to keep and should be insulted to have received.  Yet, for some reason, I thought I was giving them something great.  To their credit, because of their love for me (and the fact that I guess it really is the thought that counts), they would display these trinkets as if they were the family jewels.

When my grandparents both passed away, the family had to box up many of the things in the house.  As a result, I re-inherited many of these terrible Christmas presents!  I decided to turn my favorite one into a travel bug.

My grandfather really enjoyed sports and was a big fan of Larry Bird.  So, one Christmas, I gave him an autographed Larry Bird sneaker.  Except the sneaker was a small Coca-cola keychain in the shape of a purple Converse knock-off.  And the autograph was signed by me in goofy kid cursive.  I even added a horrible drawing of a bird on the toe of the sneaker, just to make it more special.

Please help me honor my Pawpaw by sending this classic Christmas present on a pilgrimage to the home of the Celtics, Boston!  After visiting Boston, I'd like to see the sneaker make its way home to Mississippi where it belongs.

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Tracking History (4559.6mi) View Map

Visited 6/2/2012 Saint Aubie took it to Games People Play Louisiana - 2.74 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/2/2012 Saint Aubie took it to LSUFan's Birthday Cache of Riddles Louisiana - 3 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/2/2012 Saint Aubie took it to OUCH!!! You're making my brain hurt Louisiana - 2.41 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/2/2012 Saint Aubie took it to OUCH!! You're Making My Brain Hurt Too Louisiana - 539.5 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/12/2012 Saint Aubie took it to The Minister's Tree House Tennessee - 80.35 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/11/2012 Saint Aubie took it to Dolly.... Tennessee - 21.4 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/11/2012 Saint Aubie took it to Top of The Smokies Virtual Picture Cache North Carolina - 16.96 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/7/2012 Saint Aubie took it to Big Red Barn of Laughs Tennessee - .48 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/7/2012 Saint Aubie took it to No Way (TB Hotel) Tennessee   Visit Log
Discovered It 4/10/2012 dcwalker30 discovered it   Visit Log

Grandparents are a wonderful thing. I too have very fond memories of my Papa and the influence he had on my life. He died when I was in 5th grade, but I still have so many memories of hanging out with him. Like you, we also spent EVERY Christmas at his house. I can remember pulling into the driveway and smelling ribs smoking in the backyard. I swear he smoked ribs every other day. We'd also go on walks to the gas station down the "Secret Trail" (which was really just a shortcut through an empty lot next to the gas station) to get slushies. He would tell me stories along the way about an Indian who lived in the woods named White Otter. It wasn't until years later that I found out he just made them up as we walked along. He was a great man.

Thanks for sharing the stories about your Pawpaw and for sharing this TB. It's fun to relive old memories.

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