random things and stuff for living a more "interesting?" life
Thursday, May 27, 2010
MY FAVORITE "THINGS" (& stuff) #1
Have you ever noticed that you never have a piece of paper or a pen when you need one? You run in to an old friend you haven't seen for ages and you want to write down their phone number. Or you find a table or other piece of furniture that you love but need to write down the size to make sure it will fit. Or you see a really great idea for a centerpiece or an arts and crafts project and you want to do a little sketch so you will remember what it looks like......
Well, this is my new favorite "thing" (for this week at least). It is called the 'PICOPAD' and it is a credit card sized notebook and pen that fits in your wallet. The cover is card-stock and the pen slips through the loop in the fold so it doesn't fall out. I thought it was too good to be true but it really does fit in my wallet and it really is no bigger than a credit card.
The pen has a little tab on the barrel so you have something to hold on to while you are writing. You wouldn't want to make long lists because it is not easy to write with, but it works great for quick notes. The notepads are sticky so you don't lose your information once you write it down.
The picopad is available from several sources, but I found mine at everydayinnovations.com. They are only $2.99 each or $11.99 for a set of three with refills.
-You might notice that the theme for my new reading list happens to be based on the Willie/Martin Handcart Companies. Why? Because I am the Trek Master for our Stake Trek next year. I will be looking for suggestions, but until then I will be reading as much history as I can...
-As Sisters in Zion by Debbie J. Christensen
Life is all about things and stuff...
my epitaph?
Still reading for inspiration.....
Some of the things I have learned so far... some from the book and some from experience.
Hers......
1. Be Michael.
2. Act the way I want to feel.
3. Do what ought to be done and do it now (now is the hard part!).
4. Lighten up!
Mine......
1. "It is what it is"
2. Pay it forward (goes with #3).
3. Karma is so real!! What goes around comes around.
4. Hand signals don't help.
More "stuff" I have learned from Gretchen ! !
Hugs are important when bonding with those you love. However, a quick 'hug, hug, kiss, kiss' is not usually enough time to make a real connection. Six seconds "is the minimum time necessary to promote the flow of oxygen and seretonin, the mood-boosting chemicals that promote bonding." Try it. Test it out. Six seconds is really not very long but you will be amazed at the change it can bring about in your life. Hug you kids... they will respond. Hug your spouse... they will respond also. Try it for a week without telling anyone what you are doing. See if you can tell the difference. Let me know how it works for you.
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