If you are the sort of person who always a pen at hand when you need it, don't even bother reading on. But if you have ever had the experience of needing to write down a phone number only to discover that the only instrument of scriptation available quickly is a broken yellow crayon, these organizational tips are for you.
Keep Mom's pens in a separate holder
A prime cause of disappearing pens is children. Who knows what they do
with them, but only a fraction of pens taken ever return. Perhaps the
pens are off having a wild party with the one socks somewhere. Who
knows. That is what I hope, actually, and not that they have met with
an untimely demise. I prefer to think that the pens are off making
whoopee, rather than contemplating their staggeringly large mortality
rate. But, I digress.
If you want to have pens, keep them in your own holder that is off
limits to the kiddies. If you are the crafty type, you can decoupage a
picture on the front of your child/ren inside a big circle with a slash
through it.
Keep an extra box in the cabinet
I do this in the pantry for diced tomatoes and molasses, but for some
reason, it took me a long time to realize I could do this with pens.
Buy a couple of boxes, and when the last one is opened, put 'pens' on
the list. Then buy them. Whether they are on sale or not.
Chain your pen down
For places where you often need a pen, such as at your desk or right
by the telephone, consider buying the kind on a chain. The banks are
not stupid, they have documented film footage of pens growing arms and
legs and walking off. So banks chain pens down. You should to. Do not feel bad about
this. Your pen might think he would have a great time off partying with
the one socks, but you are wise in the ways of the world. The good
times might roll at first, but, know in your heart that you are saving
him from expiring alone and unwanted, most likely of some kind of
mutating foot fungus.
Pens on chains (and their refills) are available at all major office supply stores (such as Office Depot or Office Max).
A Pen Blessing
May mothers everywhere always have a pen to write with, and many
worthwhile things to write down. Especially since 89% of mothers can't
remember anything anymore if it isn't written down, no matter how worthwhile.
Thanks for the info I'll add it.
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