13 September 2006

Paper weights

I thought paper weights were sort of goofy. You know at Christmas you see them in catalogs. Who's going to be excited about getting a big chunk of glass to sit around? I mean some of them are interesting to look at, but it's just something that sits there...until now.

Because we live and work in an environment with the windows wide open, I have come to appreciate heavy objects which can keep my papers from blowing all over the place. I never realized the practical applications paper weights could have. I suppose it comes from not having to live with the windows wide open in the office before now. On days the wind picks up, I'm scrambling for books and glasses and whatever to hold my stuff in place. Today I used a book, an actual paper weight, a pen made from silverware, a scotch tape dispenser, and a thick file folder.

I tend to work in stacks: these are done, these I'm working on, these need to go to a coworker, etc. Also at home I keep to-do things on the desk, like papers from ATMs that remind me to check the online banking. So I need lots of paperweights for summer. What an odd discovery, but please, no paperweights as gifts. I'll make do.

6 comments:

  1. I remember when doing crafts in elementary school, half of what I made ended up being called a paperweight.

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  2. Yes, the ever faithful paperweight. My mom still has a rock that I believe I gave her as a child in her office. I think it was painted at one point? I might be mixing memeories. Oh well. Glad that I don't need paper weights that would drive me bonkers, you however make it sound like a sitcom episode! :)

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  3. ...and we can't forget the fine powdery dust that blows in and gives everything a nice beige baby powder slickness.

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  4. I bet a picture of Dulcinea in a snow globe would make a nice paper weight. : )

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  5. I bet a picture of Goldensunrise in a snow globe would make a nice paper weight too! :)

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  6. I think I have that one, actually. :)

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