Had a lightbulb moment today where TB provided a perfect solution for something I didn't even realize was bothering me! :) Once a week I go to a shared workspace nearby - I volunteer my time in exchange for being able to use the space. It's a great setup, gives me time to think away from the chaos of home - but because it's shared space, I can't really have desk organizers, bulletin boards, or the like to help me keep my gear together and stay on track. As I was about to head out today, I suddenly realized that my black Travel Tray would be perfect! Portable, elegant, self-contained. It solves the problem of having a lot of small items out - my phone, my charger, keys, pens, etc. - without a lot of visual clutter. And then it's easy to take down when I wrap up. Thanks, again, for great design that is multivalent!
I'm working backstage at the Rotary convention at the Kintex center outside of Seoul. The Pilot I took yesterday was just that little bit too small, so I up sized today to my SA: seen here at about 6 am, just before leaving the hotel.
I am currently at my daughter's end of year testing evaluation for home schooling and I'm very happily surrounded by Tom Bihn bags (Swift, MB, PCSB, MB FS, Large OP, and more). Still, the photo I wanted to share with everyone today I took over the weekend while I was at the beach.
I was working on a crocheted blanket (right now it looks like it's being crocheted for a tape worm, but it's growing).
At first the Packing Cube Backpack metal zippers were too noisy.
I added tiny black cord pulls, but it was still jangling very loudly.
Then I added purple ones threaded the "stealth" way... still loud.
With wasabi zipper pulls on the inside zippers, now it's just right!
It's a snug fit, but I'm able to put the small size SOS cooler in a TT. With a frozen cold pack in the bottom, lunch stays insulated and chilled. I carry the TT/cooler, a Contigo bottle and utensils in a Sprout...cutest lunch set up since I carried a Barbie lunch box back in the day!
Using in my Shop Bags to relocate my books, in what has to be the wimpiest move ever: from a third floor apartment to a first. The fact that I stopped after three trips for an Internet break does not bode well.
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All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.
Edmund Burke
Using in my Shop Bags to relocate my books, in what has to be the wimpiest move ever: from a third floor apartment to a first. The fact that I stopped after three trips for an Internet break does not bode well.
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I can beat that - I moved from the 12th floor to the 13th floor, to the EXACT.SAME.APARTMENT directly above (1217 to 1317) a couple years ago. In my defense, it was basically a forced move due to lease renewal shenanigans by the management company, to the point my leasing agent even said "you're right, moving 1 floor up would be better than renewing that lease."
Using in my Shop Bags to relocate my books, in what has to be the wimpiest move ever: from a third floor apartment to a first. The fact that I stopped after three trips for an Internet break does not bode well.
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I completely understand the Internet break! and, it would take at least a month of non-stop trips to move my hardcover books. at least 4000 books are digital.
Fjord Prefect large shop bag hauling life jacket, hat, and towel. Big tote below has my boat.
I gave a wasabi shop bag away to my mom today. I have two others, but still...
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