Journals: Lost and Found

When I owned my own web shop and spent my days creating WordPress sites for clients I kept everything in notebooks. By everything, I mean grocery lists, household todo lists, notes from client meetings, Christmas gift lists, everything. These notebooks are about as close to a journal as I’ll ever get.

The other day my daughter was cleaning out her room and she found my notebooks. I have no idea what they were doing in her room, but it was nice to see them again.
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I love this picture because the books are so unorganized and they’re stacked funny. It makes me smile.

5 replies to “Journals: Lost and Found

  1. There must be lots in there about building web-sites. That can pay big bucks. I think the staff of WordPress have done an excellent job! Cheers!

    1. There must be lots in there about building web-sites. That can pay big bucks.

      I wish. Mostly it was just my desperate attempts to always stay a half step ahead of my deadlines 😀

      I think the staff of WordPress have done an excellent job! Cheers!

      Thank you very much 🙂 I will pass your kind words on to my colleagues.

    2. Thank you Karen! I appreciate the gesture… I hope you find some use out of all that hard work! Anyway, am interested enough to follow ;O)

  2. By everything, I mean grocery lists, household todo lists, notes from client meetings, Christmas gift lists, everything.

    Shopping List:
    – Eggs
    – Milk
    – Custom Post Types

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