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12 July, 2012 by moi

{antique Tiddledy Winks available at The Cathedral}

I worked partway through college as a receptionist for the university’s counseling & testing center. Oh, the stories I could tell–like the evening the head counselor decided to leave a crazed client . . . alone in the office . . . with me. When I questioned his sanity the following day, he retorted, “Well, I figured you were safer than I would be; even if he pulled a gun, you could have ran–he would have to be a sharp shooter to actually kill you.” Oh, right. So glad you thought it through.

There were good times, too. Like the day one of the counselors decided to giveaway some of her books. Most, of course, were related to the study of psychology. Blah, no thank you. Then, I saw it–a slim volume on attempting to navigate the many dangers of the 20th century.  A satire, I grabbed it up like a caffeine induced couponer on Black Friday. Who cares if the 20th century had come and gone? Certainly not I. Unfortunately, I can no longer recall the name of the book–pity, for it struck me hilarious every time I read it. Not everyone sensed the humor; so naturally, I tried to convert them by reading a bit here and there. Take the game quiz. Q: Which of the following games does not pose a risk? Pickup Sticks, Jacks, Tiddlywinks, etc. The answer? They’re all full of peril. While playing Tiddlywinks, for example, a rogue wink could fly up and poke your eye out.

And that was about the time they would roll their eyes and silently walk away, leaving me to chortle all by my lonesome.

Whatever.

To this day I cannot see Tiddlywinks {or Tiddledy Winks, as the case may be} without smirking. Needless to say, it was a good day when I happened upon the item, above.

Don’t you just love the simplistic way the product is styled? Also, The Cathedral specializes in “found curiosities” . . . a good shoppe, indeed!

Posted in: Miscellany Tagged: design, shopping

Wednesday, the new Monday

2 June, 2010 by moi

Well hello there!  I’m a couple days late and a few hundred dollars short–and for no good reason I might add.  I was not buried under a mound of edits; I did not happen upon a last-minute excursion; I did not even pen the Great American Novel.  No sir, I did not.  Fun and frivolity, that’s what it was–I took a couple extra days to frolic.  And, other than a speeding ticket, it was grand times had by all.

Although, I must admit, I didn’t ignore you on purpose.  As a matter of fact, I felt as though I kept in touch … only to realized late last night that I had written nary a post; I’d only worked on a new blog banner.

When I decided to give my blog a bit of a makeover, you see, I thought it would be grand to highlight a graphic artist each season.  A FABULOUS idea, right?!  … a copywriter,  highlighting a graphic artist … creative genius!  So, I found a new artist… I even had an idea of how I would pull it all together.  She said she would give it a try; then, at the last minute, wrote and said she didn’t have time.  *sigh*  So, back to square one.  Thankfully, my brother offered to help…before he truly understood what he was getting into.  Poor, poor fellow.

Our conversations have gone something like this:

Josh:  So, do you have any direction for me?

Me: No, not really … just something summery.

Josh:  Something summery?

Me: Yes sir.

Josh:  How ’bout this? Or this?

Me: Too busy.  Too modern.

Josh:  This.

Me:Bleck!  60’s!  No thank you!!!

Josh: Dare I ask?

Me: I don’t really love it, no.

Josh: What about this one?

Me: Too orange.  I like orange, but not too much orange.  Here I’ll show you some examples of things I like…

Josh: That last one is totally modern–I thought you said you didn’t like modern.

Me: But it has character.  I’m all about modern with character.

Despite the fact that we live an ocean apart–and we were emailing–I could still see the look.  Needless to say, I’m sure he would appreciate your prayers…

Posted in: Miscellany Tagged: design, the things people say, totally random

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