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I noticed the other day when I was looking for a birthday present for my granddaughter that I was the only person doing her birthday present shopping in the office supply store.
Hmmmm.
What does that tell you? That I’m a little weird – or that my 3 year old granddaughter is. Or both. But office supply stores simply have to appear and I need no urging to go in them. Who needs window displays when the word “Office” suffices.
In this case I was looking for art supplies – construction paper, scissors, glue sticks, glitter, stickers, markers and crayons – all the stuff that keeps kids busy inside on cold Montana winter days, which should start any minute now and will continue until sometime next June.
I found a treasure trove of things that will keep my girl busy. I also found lots of things that appealed to me. Tempted me.
I have a hard time resisted pens of many colors, though exactly why the words flow better in teal green or coral colored ink, I’m unclear. Sharpies have new Caribbean colors that I was hard pressed to resist. On the packet it says that they are a ‘limited edition.’ If that’s the case, I hope they hurry up and take them off the shelves so I can stop being tempted by them!
But Sharpie isn’t making the only temptation. There are all those blank notebooks. I love blank notebooks. They have so much potential. They are pristine and simply beg to be filled with things I know I want to remember. The trouble is, given the state of my office and the number of notebooks in it, I always have a hard time finding the right one, even when I know it’s there.
There are Post-its and pads of every description. There are even ‘While you were out” messages which would be useful if I weren’t here, or if someone else was when I wasn’t, which isn’t often (trips for research aside). And with answering machines, I suppose I don’t need them. But they’re lots more tempting than answering machines. I rarely find myself tempted by them.
I have been tempted by wastebaskets. And shredders. And even more by bookcases of which I desperately need four or five. Big bookcases, too. I wonder if I could find an office supply store that sells wall space for the bookcases I need.
After I had my basketful of art supplies yesterday, I prowled the digital voice recorders (though God knows if I could remember to put batteries in it), and the SD cards for my camera, and those nifty little printers which you can take on vacation with you, though I can’t imagine anyone really does. I studied the packing tape with interest, the printers’ ink with obsession, the scanners and the netbooks with itchy palms.
I had the same feeling I used to get when I got my school supplies every autumn – the tingle of anticipation (those empty notebooks again – all that potential). Yes, I was one of those annoying kids who liked school. I liked the tools of school. I liked the smell of newly sharpened pencils, the odor of inkwells, of calcimine paint and Elmer’s glue.
I know I don’t need any of those things right now. I’m beyond calcimining anything. My last glue bottle dried up. I write with pen more than pencil these days, and I haven’t used ink from an inkwell in since my sixth grade calligraphy days.
I bought the art supplies – the clay and the scissors, the colored paper and the Mr Sketch pens that have a different scent for each color. I bought a first days of school sticker book and a Fancy Nancy one, too. I bought glitter and pipe cleaners and a nice substantial glue stick for the granddaughter. I think she’ll be most pleased.
And I got out of there almost untempted – but not quite. I bought one small notebook, pristine and hopeful, just for me.
Are the certain shopping places that tempt you? My sister-in-law is a serious shoe shopper. I have a friend who can’t resist toys for her dogs (mine are seriously envious!), and another who can’t pass a bookstore, new or used, without coming out with an armful (I could be one of them).
What about you?