I believe "Little Red" became a constant companion of mine around October or November. I knew in order to keep everything straight, prioritized and planned, I'd have to write it all down.
"Little Red" not only held the secrets to the AWESOME 80's Party, but addresses, Christmas gifts, books to read, new recipes to try and people to contact. She was bursting with good information.
A few times, I carelessly left her vulnerable and exposed where her contents could have been discovered.
I cringed when I realized she was in the van with Jason. He was waiting to pick up/drop off kiddos from their weekly activities. What if he got bored or needed a piece of paper? I considered calling, but wouldn't know what to say and would have probably sounded suspicious. So I didn't and he didn't.
I worried when my notebook was open, on the counter, and my kids were hovering. I had written down each Christmas gift and the cost. They could have known everything...down to the penny.
To my knowledge, "Little Red", was never read. She just looked like a scraggly old notebook to them, but she was much more to me.
7 comments:
Ha...funny. I have a "little yellow" - and we have a very similar relationship!
Ok, am dying to know what will be the color of the new notebook?
Oh-I can relate to growing an emotional attachment to a list notebook. Kind of a snapshot of your busy life!
I have a "little purple"! I am lost without it! It must run in the family!
Wow, that's what I need! It's so hard to track down all the post-it lists I have going...Time to get a notebook. :)
Beautiful...just beautiful. *tear*
By the way, for some annoying reason, I have been unable to access your blog forever! Grr! Glad that's fixed. Welcome back into my life!
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