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Home » Editorial » My Travel Souvenirs Are Mocking Me
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My Travel Souvenirs Are Mocking Me

Kyle Stewart Posted onAugust 23, 2020November 14, 2023 11 Comments
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Going from global to very much local has been a hard transition. Now it’s my inanimate travel souvenirs that are mocking me. 


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Taunting Me

It’s a hot August afternoon, my wife is in the garage wearing an I [heart] HK shirt, no doubt picked up from the Lady Markets in Mongkok for $2, and I am incensed. This deep black shirt has to be the only one left for which the colors haven’t faded and the shirt hasn’t shrunk to little more than a washcloth. My eyes sink into the blackness, an unfathomable depth of abandonment and betrayal.

On seemingly every shelf of my house some emblem of our excursions taunt me, call me back to places far away. A model A-320 I couldn’t pass up on an Air Asia flight, a bottle opener magnet from Paris greets me at the fridge, tiny stashed Tobasco bottles (they are adorable) swiped from a room service cart now rot in my pantry as I try to eat my pain away.

A United A320 is overhead. I used to relish the days of being on the flight path, but now, as the engines yawn overhead, it’s tempting me. No, it’s taunting me.

an airplane on the tarmac

Mocking Me

The very pen I write with is from a hotel. I feel it’s heavy weight in my hands, a pristine metal finish, it slides gracefully over the lines of my notebook and reminds me of places where quality and precision are important. Where the quality feel of the pen in your hand leads to a better product from your hand. And someone, on the other side of the world, is picking up an identical pen and admiring the weight as I have, as they begin scribbling thoughts from a bedside notepad in a place I want to be.

“Remember where we first met?” The pen mocks me as I use it. I want to throw it out the window, to scream that I haven’t forgotten, rather I can hardly escape it.

Leaving the pen behind in my office I flee up the stairs to distract myself with anything else. At the top of the stairs, black and white photos of our first trip to Hong Kong Disneyland are next to my wife holding our daughter as we paced through the Forbidden City in Beijing. Along the same wall, images of the quiet beaches of China’s Red Hawai’i at the pristine Park Hyatt Sanya briefly take me back to warm smiles and hearty laughs.

Everywhere I turn, my souvenirs mock me.

Lucy loved the massive bay windows at the Park Hyatt Sunny Bay in Sanya, China
Lucy loved the massive bay windows at the Park Hyatt Sunny Bay in Sanya, China

My Souvenirs, A Double-Edged Sword

Once purchased to remind me of the places I’ve been and the things I’ve seen are now used to tear me apart. They were a double-edged sword for which I never accurately judged their danger. They cut me deep, they slice into me as I try to go about my daily life.

For a moment, they are effective.

And it’s not just the souvenirs that defeat me. It’s the faintest hint of coffee grounds at the bottom of a cup. How I long for an Arabic coffee with its rich flavor and gritty texture as I never quite mastered the art of avoiding injestion of the grounds that swirl at the bottom. It’s an image that pops up on my iPhone in the “two years ago” memory of the perfect breakfast – wonton noodle soup with bok choy and chili sauce. Or the chopsticks I swiped from a Cathay Pacific flight, don’t judge me.

Wonton noodle soup
Wonton noodle soup

There’s no replacing it, there’s no close substitute. When you’ve tasted a Mexican street taco with crisp onion and fresh cilatro, you can try to recreate it, you can find a close comparison, but there’s just not enough gristle in the tacos here. To that effect, warm tortillas, and the smell of an adobo house in the heat of the day are irreplaceable.

Will It Ever Get Better?

The most haunting thought of it all is that even when the latest crisis is defeated a new one will take its place. Many of us never stopped taking liquids out of our bags or emptying a backpack full of electronics at the airport. It’s for our safety, yes, but will we ever be safe enough again to travel with shampoo? Will I ever again be able to just buy a ticket and disregard my troubles on the way to the airport without first accepting an inoculation or delay my impulse 48 hours until I have a negative test result? Is the magic gone never to return with just the memories on my walls, my desk, in my pantry to remind me of a simpler time where people took risks and it was fine?

I really don’t know anymore. But the one thing I do know is that my wife is going to have a lot of trouble finding that taunting, mocking, deathly black shirt any time soon. That’s okay Carly, we bought them in a pack of ten, just wear the happy yellow one next time.

What do you think? Are your souvenirs mocking you? 

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Kyle Stewart

Kyle is a freelance travel writer with contributions to Time, the Washington Post, MSNBC, Yahoo!, Reuters, Huffington Post, MapHappy, Live And Lets Fly and many other media outlets. He is also co-founder of Scottandthomas.com, a travel agency that delivers "Travel Personalized." He focuses on using miles and points to provide a premium experience for his wife and daughter. Email: sherpa@thetripsherpa.com

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11 Comments

  1. Robert Reply
    August 23, 2020 at 10:19 am

    Please share where the wonton noodle soup come from?

    • Kyle Stewart Reply
      August 23, 2020 at 1:36 pm

      That one happened to be the Park Hyatt Shenzhen.

  2. derek Reply
    August 23, 2020 at 12:08 pm

    If you start hearing voices from the souvenir, you should seek psychiatric advice, not that this means your crazy or anything like that. Could be a metabolic problem.

  3. Mick Reply
    August 23, 2020 at 1:35 pm

    That soup looks really good.

    Saw an old AA ticket yday on my dresser. Made me long to hit the airport

  4. JoeMart Reply
    August 23, 2020 at 3:08 pm

    I don’t know why I was under the impression your most cherished souvenirs involved romantic gestures like scouring the local library at your destination looking for poetry to come close describing your aching love. Neruda,García Lorca maybe Julia de Burgos.

  5. Linda Brown-Navilys Reply
    August 23, 2020 at 5:10 pm

    Thanks for sharing. My souvenirs in pictures are great reminders of my travels to Japan, and yes they do begging me to come back….but When???

    I’m currently planning a trip next week to Dubai
    As a standby Traveler. The Hoops you got to jump through because of this pandemic is at nauseam.
    And just thinking about that Q-tip being jabbed up my nose it’s no fun and wearing mask everywhere is a Debbie Downer, but what can you do?

    I just hope that will have fun despite all of the Hoops. you must jump through to get there.
    Will see✈✈✈

  6. Larry B Reply
    August 23, 2020 at 9:56 pm

    Kyle, you’re 1-for-2 in the anger inducing column tally for this weekend!

    We have so many souvenirs, mementos and other knick-knacks/bric-a-brac that remind of good times on the road/away from home.

    Just this week, while visiting family in the Denver area, discussing steak joints, I mentioned a place that I visited on business 15+ years ago…closed at least 6 years ago. Still have a complimentary pack of toothpicks sitting in a bowl on my dresser. See it all the time, just came up in conversation. Googled today to share with wifey and sister-in-law as to the current status of the place.

    Additionally, just went through my pics on the cloud for the past 3 years to create albums for my wife and son, since they may not have seen all the pics taken on all those trips (meals, flights, vistas and scenery). Many memories fondly remembered, several ideas for return trips or next places to go generated!

  7. Lorenzo Reply
    August 24, 2020 at 12:50 am

    Tell me again, how many loved ones in your family have you lost during this still-unfolding pandemic?

    Oh the humanity. Having to forego foreign vacations for a few months. And no Disneyland. What a hardship. How does one survive such tragedies?

    So terrible is this painful hurt you have to endure. It’s hard to imagine how anyone could bear such suffering.

    • Kyle Stewart Reply
      August 24, 2020 at 1:14 am

      I am so glad to have finally found someone who can empathize with my struggle. Thank you, Lorenzo!

    • Joe Reply
      August 24, 2020 at 11:32 am

      Yeah, this is a travel blog. Its read by people who tend to be passionate about Travel, and whose passion has now been cut off. How dare he write a tongue-in-cheek article about how he misses it? This guy Kyle is such a whiner! He should just sit in his house and shut up like a good boy.

  8. 747always Reply
    August 24, 2020 at 12:59 am

    Memories, pressed between the pages onf my mind.

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