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16 years ago
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idealflame@furaffinity.net:~$ cat journal
Step 1) Divide 2.5 A4 pieces of paper into 24/25 square-ish shapes.
Step 2) Write an inspirational quote/etc. on one side of each.
Step 3) Wrap around maltesers/whatever, making sure writing is on the inside
Step 4) Muddle them up and write the numbers 1-24/25 on the outside.
Step 5) Enjoy once a day.
The other day, in an unfathomably rare display of creativity, I came up with a nice cheap alternative to the popular 'Advent Calendar', which meant I didn't have to spend anything. Having already obliterated my sleeping pattern, I accidentally woke up at 10 to 6 this morning, in a surprisingly good mood, and proceeded to go about realising the idea.
Actually thought up step 2 this morning as well, so the right hemisphere must finally be stirring from its life-long slumber. I don't care much for little pictures in chocolate (om nom nom), but a nice quote at the right time is never a bad thing. Took me a bit over an hour in total, and the concept's quite flexible, so I figure it'd actually probably make for a good exercise for children. Except it's effort, so I don't know...
Anywho. I know I've some arts to complete. I am on them; it's just the crunch time's crunch time at the moment: Coursework hand-in is next week...and that's just the academic stuff....
Step 2) Write an inspirational quote/etc. on one side of each.
Step 3) Wrap around maltesers/whatever, making sure writing is on the inside
Step 4) Muddle them up and write the numbers 1-24/25 on the outside.
Step 5) Enjoy once a day.
The other day, in an unfathomably rare display of creativity, I came up with a nice cheap alternative to the popular 'Advent Calendar', which meant I didn't have to spend anything. Having already obliterated my sleeping pattern, I accidentally woke up at 10 to 6 this morning, in a surprisingly good mood, and proceeded to go about realising the idea.
Actually thought up step 2 this morning as well, so the right hemisphere must finally be stirring from its life-long slumber. I don't care much for little pictures in chocolate (om nom nom), but a nice quote at the right time is never a bad thing. Took me a bit over an hour in total, and the concept's quite flexible, so I figure it'd actually probably make for a good exercise for children. Except it's effort, so I don't know...
Anywho. I know I've some arts to complete. I am on them; it's just the crunch time's crunch time at the moment: Coursework hand-in is next week...and that's just the academic stuff....
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P.S. Yeah we're not doing Advent Calenders this year apparently. By the time stress had ended and we went looking for some, there weren't any. Typical. But your idea is cool. I like the quote part.
P.S.S. What is your PayPal e-mail? So I can figure out mine... Or something. WHAT IS YOURS.
Crunch?! CRUNCH?! YOU KNOW NOTHING OF THE CRUNCH. THINK YOU CAN JUST GO THERE ON A DAY TRIP? WELL MY FRIEND, YOU'LL BE VISITING IT A LOT SOONER THAN YOU THINK.