Was is Master Card that had the "don't leave home without it" ad campaign? Well, I've been thinking lately about the ridiculous amount of stuff that I feel like I have to tote around with me. Some of this seems really superfluous but I tend to have this irrational panic that I'll get somewhere and not have the thing I need.
1. Lip gloss. OK, this is totally a necessity. I usually have more than one color in my purse. One day, I went to a lecture on campus and found that I'd left my pencil case in my office. But I had 8 different lip glosses with me. Priorities.
2. Pencils and pens in a variety of colors. In spite of once arriving at a lecture without a writing implement, I normally carry around a couple of pencils and, maybe, eight pens. I like to be able to color code things. Plus, you never know when you'll need to write, which leads me to. . .
3. Several notebooks. I carry a tote bag that always has at least three notebooks in it, usually five or six. I love the old school marble covered composition books. And I have different notebooks for different things. One's a general journal. One's my monthly budget (really high tech!). One's devoted specifically to lists of different sorts. I know it's kinda OCD of me, but I feel like I need to have at least some of my notebooks with me at all times.
4. A book. I often think that the single most useful thing I learned in graduate school is to take a book everywhere one goes. If I'm stuck in a waiting room or in my office or wherever, I can always read.
5. My iPod. This one is self evident, no?
6. My blue turtle beady buddy. Maybe about 10 years ago, beady buddies were all the rage with the younger set. My brother made me one, and I promised to carry it with me always. Hence, it's always in my purse or my school bag.
7. Cell phone. Again, self evident.
8. Library card.
9. Hand cream. Really, when don't you need moisturizer.
10. A spare pair of socks. Yes, I always keep those in my tote bag. Again, you just never know.
11. A variety of stickers. I am especially fond of Hello Kitty and company.
12. The instruction booklet for my pedometer. I'm not sure why this is in my tote bag or why I never take it out.
13. My tiny, purse size mirror with the Wife of Bath on the back. This is a momento from the Huntington Library where the Ellsmere manuscript is housed.
a president, a King
13 years ago

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