Doug and I keep these magnetic markers on our white board, and the magets aren’t very strong, so the markers slide down a lot, and sometimes wind up on each other.
This is Dug. He’s an armadillo. And that’s not a typo…it’s not “Doug.” He’s called Dug because armadillos like to dig. And their armored heads make it easy to push their way out of any container. Dug is cuddly, and he loves to have his belly rubbed, which is very different from the Doug I know.
The staff “holiday party” was tonight, and as is my tradition, I did not attend. But I must say, my colleagues who did the decorations did a wonderful job.
When I got home tonight, Doug said “Look! You got a package!” and pointed to a large-ish box. To which I said, “Hmmm.” When he asked what was wrong, I said “Well, I ordered a pair of earrings, but I really hope they didn’t use such a big box just for that.”
There’s a mouse using the mouse on my desk! (when you’re done laughing at my cleverness, amuse yourself by seeing how many interesting items you can find around me.)
Look! The bulbs are peeking out their little tips! Too bad it’s only January13th, and they’ve still got a good 2 months before it’s really time for them to wake up.
Every time we do shrinky-dinks at work, I tell visitor how they can make key chains, or jewelry or luggage tags. So I figured I’d make a sample pair of earrings for next time.
Today at work we played with ice. It sounds really silly, but kids got really into trying different materials and tools on their ice cubs, and many of them actually stuck around for 20 or 30 minutes. Good fun.