I need these! (Brad, you do, too.) It’s much more attractive then just writing on unlined skin. I’ve always preferred the inner wrist for messages to self, although, as cool as they are – I can’t really do that anymore. Now I teach preschool, and writing on oneself is strongly discouraged.
In other news, I wore the belt. Just for today, though. Tomorrow I’ll go beltless.
Deanne says
So how was the belt? A big pain, or a nice fashion statement?
Beth says
Ha! Those crack me up. Funny that you discourage writing on oneself in preschool…by the time kids were in middle school (my classes at least) I told them to write it on their hand if they couldn’t remember something…funny.
It must be about the difference between scribbling and notetaking…
Lloyd says
I tell them to write it on a piece of paper and stuff the paper in their sock. They will remember it every time they wonder what that is itching in their shoe.
Beth says
Clever. I must remember that.
I always had them put stuff for their Mom in their pants pocket…in hopes that she would check pockets before putting them in the washer…
Annette says
Dream on….it’s every pocket for themselves!
Beth says
I check pockets.
Then again, it’s not the first thing that’s weird about me.
Lauren says
I check pockets. Except when I don’t. Then it’s really interesting to see what the dryer has done to the contents.
Brad says
I like the list on the hand in the right side of the picture. That sounds like a good day: Eat some eggs, do some home improvement work, have some bacon, take care of the cat, have some vodka, go to bed.