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Sunday, December 20, 2020

Time to Open Tortilla Boxes

 I made the decision last week to get some stuff out of my storage unit. I work a short day on Friday and have the weekend off. It took me until Sunday afternoon to leave my apartment. The empty bookcases called to me. I have a couple of things on the shelves but it is time to unbox some older stuff. These tortilla boxes dated May of 1994 have been unopened since I moved out of my mother's house. That was at the end of May in 1994. I put my toys into these taped up boxes and shuffled them between my mother's garage and my room at my father's apartment for years. Up until I moved to Seattle in October of 2001. 

10.5" Heat Pressed Flour Tortillas boxes from Taco Bell


According to the label, I shipped this in September of 2001. That sounds right. The 18 of 18 may be off. I have 7 of these boxes left in my possession. Did there used to be 11 more? Or were there 18 total and 7 of them were the tortilla boxes? I do think there were more of these at one time. I moved some stuff into the blue totes. Other stuff may have been in different type of boxes. I may have the old labels still. The slips are probably in some box somewhere in storage. I have kept the weirdest things over the years. 

The box waiting to be opened. Some of these boxes have labels and I should open up according to the label but I am just going to open at random. 

I do have to say, I have not had my toys displayed since Loma Prieta https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_Loma_Prieta_earthquake

in October of 1989. I was cleaning my room that month. My toys on this rickety white bookcase were out in the garage. I spent that quake on Marina Vista Soccer Field.  https://marinavista.mpusd.net/

Watching the grass wave was quite exciting to my 14 year old brain. 
I do not think I ever put the toys back up on the wall in my bedroom.  I was a teenager. I was trying to grow up but growing up did not mean I got rid of my toys. The five years between the earthquake and getting kicked out of my mother's does not bring any recollections to my mind about my collection. I think I was buying stuff still but nothing stands out for where I was putting the toys. 

There was one more blue tote in storage. Covered in greasy dust, I decided to throw it out. 

But what was inside it? It was the remaining stuffed toys that I own. 


I took them out of the bin and put them in the oven. AT a low heat, 170 degrees. 

I own a lot of Gorillas. I am not sure where these are going right now. 


I may do different posts for each box. OR just one post for the 7 boxes. I am not sure yet. It depends on how much writing I can get done. 


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