Saturday, August 22, 2009

Sticky Notes

How did we ever get along without the little notes we post in various places to remind us of things we think we may forget?

Did you know that Stickies came to be by accident? A chemist at 3M Corporation was attempting to develop a new adhesive and came up with something that would stick a little bit, but could be easily removed once attached. He initially thought of this as worthless, until someone realized it might be useful. Thus, the post-it note was developed and marketed, resulting in a multi-million, perhaps billion dollar profit maker for 3M.

Attached to the pegboard, above my work bench in the garage, I have no less than 31 little reminders to myself. Some are not legitimate sticky notes, but attached with scotch tape. I have found that sticky notes only have a life span of about 2 years, and eventually need to be reinforced with tape, if you want them to remain in place for 15 or more years, as many of mine have.

There is a lot of useful information in that small space including phone numbers, PIN numbers, Dr appt. dates and times, golf tips, business cards, etc. But my favorites are the quips, proverbs, adages and little items that I thought were interesting at the time I attached them.

One of them, that I unfortunately only came across a couple years ago, is this one. Today is my 65th birthday, and I'm just now beginning to understand how true this is.

An Olde Scottish Saying
You'd nae worry so much what others think of you,
if you realized how seldom they do.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Catching Up

It's been quite a while since I visited this blog, but I found that reading previous posts was interesting, sort of like reading a diary and remembering what was going on at the time of an entry. So, in the event I decide to look back again in the future, I thought I would start entering stuff again.

Let's see, the last post was March 3, maybe I'll just make a list of things that have happened since then:

1. Hurt back.
2. Stopped exercising.
3. Stopped playing golf.
4. Stopped enjoying life.
5. Bought new car, actually 2 of em, but back hurt too much to drive em.
6. Eldest son finished grad school at Cornell, now working for MicroSoft in Bellevue, WA.
7. Both sons home for Father's Day, enjoyed life again that day.
8. Youngest son passed last test of CPA certification.
9. Back getting better, ready to play golf again.
10. Life is good.

Gee, that didn't take long. More to follow.