Hey!
Sorry I abandoned you little ole blog. I'm sure no one is reading you, but I kind of forgot about you after I finished writing up my 24th year of reading posts. I've been plugging away at it in my 25th year and will have lots of cool books to share. I'm not sure if I've yet had a reading experience as deeply emotional as "The Book Thief", for example, or as motivating as "Radical Homemakers: Reclaiming Domesticity from Consumer Culture." (Just checked and it looks like I read both last March. March 2012 has a lot to live up to!)
In glancing back now at what I was reading a year ago, I have to laugh. My interests align! I'm reading the new biography of Catherine the Great and last January I was also read historical fiction based in Russia! I was reading a novel about Sherlock Holmes fans and I just checked out the newest authorized Sherlock Holmes book, "The House of Silk."
In big news:
--I bought a new paper calendar. Woo real objects, not digital ones! This year my home wall calendar is art deco train advertisements. My work desk calendar is "Wisdom" themed. And the biggest news...I've returned to having a little planner that I can carry around! I found one that I LOVE. It mimics the best planner I ever had, which was one my dad got free at work and gave me in 2007. So I'm pretty psyched about that puppy and find myself just flipping through the months randomly at work. I love being able to see my entire month on one page.
--G got me a Kindle Fire for Christmas. This means I've crossed over to the dark side of e-readers! AH! I am not sure yet how I feel about it, but damn. It is convenient. I'm currently reading Catherine the Great on it. I'll let you know when I'm done how the experience ranks.
Happy reading. I hope 2012 is a good one for us all!
Showing posts with label calendars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label calendars. Show all posts
January 12, 2012
January 4, 2011
Keeping Track
In the battle between the tactile and digital world, there is one area where I have tried so hard to go digital and have failed. I've not only failed, but I've failed multiple times. What has done me in?
Calendars.
I cannot, for the life of me, use a digital calendar effectively.
It does not matter if it is Google Calendar (which I like) or my iCal (which I used to update obsessively, never to check), or the calendar in my Outlook at work (which will even set alarms to remind you to go to meetings!) Nope. It doesn't work. The only things that work are nice big wall or desk calendars. I like the boxes to be large enough to write in, I like to see the whole month at a time, and I like there to be a pretty photo. Since 2008, my home calendars have been: Ireland, Georgia O'Keefe, Natural Parks, and John Singer Sargent. At work I have the largest desk calendar Staples sells, and it is island themed. Actually finding the date on a piece of paper and writing it down, then looking at it multiple times a day, keeps events fresh in my mind and helps me to remember.
In addition, calendars bring a little bit of art into my life. Until recently, my apartment calendar was always in the kitchen. Now it lives in my bedroom. In both places, it brought color and energy to the space. It takes more energy and thought to sync my work and home calendars, but it seems that only the really important "work" events end up on my home calendar. Isn't that how it should be anyways?
Calendars.
I cannot, for the life of me, use a digital calendar effectively.
It does not matter if it is Google Calendar (which I like) or my iCal (which I used to update obsessively, never to check), or the calendar in my Outlook at work (which will even set alarms to remind you to go to meetings!) Nope. It doesn't work. The only things that work are nice big wall or desk calendars. I like the boxes to be large enough to write in, I like to see the whole month at a time, and I like there to be a pretty photo. Since 2008, my home calendars have been: Ireland, Georgia O'Keefe, Natural Parks, and John Singer Sargent. At work I have the largest desk calendar Staples sells, and it is island themed. Actually finding the date on a piece of paper and writing it down, then looking at it multiple times a day, keeps events fresh in my mind and helps me to remember.
In addition, calendars bring a little bit of art into my life. Until recently, my apartment calendar was always in the kitchen. Now it lives in my bedroom. In both places, it brought color and energy to the space. It takes more energy and thought to sync my work and home calendars, but it seems that only the really important "work" events end up on my home calendar. Isn't that how it should be anyways?
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