The day after Christmas is the time-honored Day of hoarding Calendars at 50% off! Somehow, I managed to go this far in the year without buying a 2006 calendar (minus a weekly thing I saw for about a buck a couple weeks ago). Any way, I found myself at Barnes & Noble, plus two calendar kiosks today. I now have 7 (yes, seven) new calendars!!!
They are:
Daily:
Non Sequitur
Mary Engelbreit
Planner:
Ansel Adams
Wall:
Peanuts: Happiness is....
Craig Blacklock- Lake Superior
Dufy (French artist)
Windows to the World
The only one left to find is one about weird websites. I'll pass along any fun ones after I find it.
What calendars do you depend on?
Movie of the day: Narnia. Saw it with my 6-year-old buddy Zane. Tried to watch it with his mom and little brother, but I guess 2 1/3 year-olds are not the target market for this film. The movie was beautifully filmed and didn't stray much from the book, though I did miss the narrators comments about wise kids not closing the wardrobe door, etc.
Ludicrous Lutefisk,
:)Becca
1 comment:
I'm terribly fickle about calendars, and switch them about every 7 months (yeah, not convenient) but I've stayed a whole year with the Moleskine daily calendar, pocket size, which fits in my purse. Of course I have a few other calendars as well -- but only 2 so far. Way below my normal quantity. I thought I was weird. I think you must be too.
And thanks for staying with Zane during the movie. Wish I could have seen it.
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