29 January 2007

While at Border's the other night, I gazed longingly at their collection of Moleskine notebooks. I told my sister that I feel an almost physical need to buy them. I restrained myself as I have an unused one at home. Let me explain. I love journals. This was the subject of my very first blog post. I collect them, but find them very hard to use. It's as if I don't have anything important enough to say to deface the first page. One day the Washington Post ran a story on the reemergence of Moleskine notebooks. They have been used for the past two centuries by everyone from Van Gogh to Picasso to the most international avant-garde. In 1986 the manufacturer closed it's shutters forever, but the business was bought by a Milanese publisher in 1998, who brought the books back. (I'm paraphrasing from the literature that came with the book.) This story delighted me, and when I found these notebooks in my bookstore last year I was hooked. I bought two for my friend Kit, who used them right away, and one for myself. It has been in my night table, untouched, for almost a year. Is there a reason for this story? (besides not wanting to talk about my basement?) Yes. I took out the Moleskine today. I wrote on the first page. I stuck Avery write on tabs on the pages with the different rooms in my house written on them. I'm writing down everything that I need to do to each room to get it in shape in case I sell my house. Then, I told Emily about the plans for the notebook. I told her it was her notebook too. This got her very excited. I told her she can write whatever she wants in it. It would be ours. Her first entry? 'Take It or Trash It'. Mine? 'This, but Mostly That'. The mother/daughter journal has begun. So, La de da.

I spent the day in the basement. It was not a pretty sight. Emily spent the day photographing many of the things we'd like to sell and then posting them on Craigslist. She got feedback right away on a few things and two people came to the house and bought an ice tea maker and an under-the-cabinet light. She is so happy. We could make a fortune selling all the stuff we have! If only...

6 comments:

Amanda said...

Wow, I love the idea of a mom/daughter notebook!

Billy said...

Good for you!!! We share the same love of those blessed notebooks. I used to be a notebook fanatic. I would go to Borders every three months to look at them and purchase one. I have almost used all of them, not entirely of course. A few pages here or there. I am notorious for being a list maker. Funny, huh?

Dave said...

Moleskine notebooks... never heard of them before... I think I will have to check these out!

Anonymous said...

I have a ton of notebooks and am always buying more. As a procrasting Writer, they all have stories started, but not finished.

I'm a bad girl, if I should die to early, my wonderful characters will die with me and that's not fair. My mind is there universe. I need to give them the vehicle to explore other imaginations.
-P

Angel said...

Well, now I know the history behind my fascination at the bookstores! I have seen journals and notebooks like this and they, too, beg me to buy them... but I know they would go unused. Maybe, now I'm inspired to buy and use one:)

austere said...

I dont have these- but pretty ones made of handmade paper- cant seem to use any, or give them away.

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