Time Capsule Exhibition

This site exhibits eight objects that someone has used at different ages in his life

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His parents bought him this lovely baby bottle when he was one year old. Since then, he has used it to drink water or milk every day. He liked the bottle very much and always had it handy. This bottle was his fondest memory of his childhood.

When he was eight years old, his father bought him this Lego toy. He and his father always stay together to play Legos in those days. It's a wonderful time with his father. He fell in love with Lego, which helped him improve his imagination and hands-on skills and allowed his parents to spend more time with him.

When he was in high school, he fell in love with playing basketball. This is the ball he bought with his pocket money. Every day he would spend two hours competing with his friends on the court. Basketball made him grow up, from a childish child to a mature adult.

That year he entered the university, where he met the most beautiful girl in the world, and he fell in love with that girl. That day he gave the girl this bouquet of roses, and the girl was very happy. From that day on, they talked, exercised and studied together every day. That girl brightened up his college life.

In the blink of an eye, he had graduated, left college and entered the workplace. Luckily he got his first job in his life. His parents gave him this laptop for celebrating. He cherishes this job very much, works hard every day and performs very well. He is well-liked by his colleagues.

At the age of 28, he proposed to the girl. It was in a restaurant, and he gave the girl this precious bright diamond ring. The girl was shocked and touched. They embraced each other happily. After one year, they got married and had a boy and a girl.

He started playing golf in middle age. This golf ball was a birthday present from his wife. Every weekend he takes his family and friends to a golf course near his home. He hopes to take his family to golf courses around the world in the future.

At the age of eighty, his body became weak, and he had to use a stick to help him walk. His children bought him this wooden walking stick, which he used most often in his old age. Although he no longer has the strength and speed of his youth, he has never been happier than when he saw his wife and children smiling happily at family gatherings.

About the collection

You might think there's nothing special about these objects. You may wonder who is the owner of these objects. Is he a famous actor or singer? The answer is No. His name is Chris, and he is just an ordinary person. These objects represent his life, and most people will have similar experiences with him. Maybe you are, and perhaps you think you're just an ordinary person, but I want you to know that this is the extraordinary and happiest life. So please cherish the present, love the people around you, treasure what you have, and move on with your life with gratitude.