Domesticity.
Each year, the local greenmarkets do a "winter warrior" seasonal promotion to encourage year-round shopping at the markets when they're particularly lean and anemic, with each year having a different prize on completing a punch card of ten visits to a given market. I've brought home oven mitts, cooking spoons, key chains, reusable produce bags, and this year I earned a couple of magnetized shopping lists, the kind where it's a pad of paper attached to a magnet.
Given how weak the magnets are, I may just rip off the pads of paper and have them hang around my desk. The thing about that would be I did a little consolidating yesterday and got a lot of the loose pads and small notebooks into one spot, and I'd like to aim to work through some before starting others. Adding to the collection doesn't count. This meant looking through old notebooks I don't much want to keep around, and saying that enough was enough and I should toss those old monthly planners from a decade ago instead of letting them collect dust. As soon as I did that, I decided some old textbooks I'd shoved off into a corner had been around long enough, too, so now they're heading out. The cascade effect's got me thinking how to consolidate my computer CDs with my music CDs - I still have Microsoft Office on CD! What an antique! - and where to put old cards from old friends I don't want to look through or throw out or have occupy the bookshelf when I could put books there and get some off the floor.
Also to keep ripping DVDs to get the objects out of my place while keeping access to what's on the objects. As well as some other objects in order to use the box holding them. One thing at a time.
Given how weak the magnets are, I may just rip off the pads of paper and have them hang around my desk. The thing about that would be I did a little consolidating yesterday and got a lot of the loose pads and small notebooks into one spot, and I'd like to aim to work through some before starting others. Adding to the collection doesn't count. This meant looking through old notebooks I don't much want to keep around, and saying that enough was enough and I should toss those old monthly planners from a decade ago instead of letting them collect dust. As soon as I did that, I decided some old textbooks I'd shoved off into a corner had been around long enough, too, so now they're heading out. The cascade effect's got me thinking how to consolidate my computer CDs with my music CDs - I still have Microsoft Office on CD! What an antique! - and where to put old cards from old friends I don't want to look through or throw out or have occupy the bookshelf when I could put books there and get some off the floor.
Also to keep ripping DVDs to get the objects out of my place while keeping access to what's on the objects. As well as some other objects in order to use the box holding them. One thing at a time.
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