Did you have an imaginary friend as a child?
Yes, I did because I was a loner at school with zero social skills. I often imagined my imaginary friend was a twin of me. We are basically the same, thus we got along. I still talk to my imaginary friend sometimes, especially when I feel lonely and sad.
Did you collect anything specific as a child: comics, baseball cards, teddy bears etc.
I collected postcards, stamps, and quarters (25-cents coins). Not just any quarter, I collected State quarters. Currently, I have 2 complete collections of these coins and I’m just one coin away from completing the 3 set. I’m still collecting quarters to this day. I’m currently working on a set of U.S. National Parks quarters and U.S. women quarters. There are always new sets of special quarters coming out.
Were you a boy scout/brownie/girl guide as a child?
No, I never got a chance to join such a thing as a child.
Were you more likely to be with a group of friends or on your own as a child?
As I wrote in question 1, I have zero social skill. So I was on my own as a child.


Nice to have all the state quarters, and it would be fun to do the other themes, too. I probably have at least one for each state, but I never got a folder like that. Mine are just in a bag. haha. I wonder how much all of yours would add up to in dollars? 🙂
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Well, 50 quarters would be $12.50 but I sure hope it’s worth than that if selling as a collection. I keep coins in a plastic bag, too. I will have to buy a booklet for those someday.
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Thanks for joining in and sharing your world Yinglan.
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I also collected state quarters! I had this hug map of the USA that I kept under my bed and I would fit the quarters in the little pockets for each state
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Wow!
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