It’s that time of year again. Flowers are springing up; trees are in bloom; the sun is
shining; students are losing focus.
You know which season I’m talking about. That’s right, it’s Gift Giving Season! For all of you out there who love to
procrastinate (myself included) remember that Mother’s Day is rapidly
approaching. So let’s save all the
last-minute-frantically-running-around-the-department-stores-looking-for-gifts
stress. Don’t act like you have
never been there, we all have. But
spring is a time for change and self-betterment, so let’s throw away these bad
habits and get Mom the perfect gift: a tote bag! There are styles and colors for everyone, and Mom will love
it. You know what else is creeping
up? I’ll give you a clue…it starts
with senior ditch day, then prom, then… almost there…Graduation! Tons of senior girls are getting ready
to go off to college or into the working world. They are going to need cute bags to carry their books and
computers (or so we hope), and you, my friends, have come to the right place to
find them. If you would like to
send the bags as gifts, we are happy to include gift cards and send directly to
the lucky recipients. Just email
my mom at threechairs3@yahoo.com
and tell her what to write on the card.
Anyway, let’s talk about what you have missed. If I had to sum up the past few weeks
in three words, I would quote my dad by calling them “The Vinyl
Rollercoaster.” It has been
something of an emotional journey, this blog. Let’s start with the compulsive checking. I have to say, this has not been very
good for my current facebook problems.
I am something of an obsessive facebook checker. I used to come home from school, go
upstairs to the computer, check my facebook, do some homework, check my
facebook, eat dinner, check my facebook, do more homework, check my facebook,
go to sleep. I know that sounds
crazy, but I swear it has gotten better in the past year. Now I do my homework in the kitchen so
I am no longer tempted by the computer.
The tradeoff is that I am tempted instead by dried mango and
chocolate-covered pretzels, but that’s a whole separate issue.
Back to the blog.
I usually only check my facebook once or twice a night (hard to believe,
I know), but in addition to checking my own page, I have added to the
routine. I check my page, then the
blog, read the comments, and finally peruse The Tote Bag Chronicles facebook
fan page (if you haven’t seen it yet, click on the link on our home page). Needless to say, it is bad for my high
school-student-procrastination-syndrome. But even worse than me is my mom. She is a big
proponent of the constant fan count.
I will be reading my history book and all of a sudden my mom will yell
“NINETY-TWO FANS!” My favorite is the text message during school, when I feel
my phone vibrate and I open it to find “NINETY-SIX FANS!” My mom did not know how to open a new
window on safari a few months ago, but now when I come home she is sitting
there with both the facebook page and the blog open, eagerly reading our new
comments. So the blog/facebook
checking has become pretty obsessive.
As you can see, this is a family effort. I write, my mom designs/checks, and my
dad gives us his feedback. But for
a while, all of us kept asking, “When is Jake going to start advertising?” My brother, Jake, is a college student,
which might explain a lot, but we were all eagerly awaiting his assistance. After about a week of nothing, my mom
called him. Jake told her that he
had been very busy lately, and that he would send it on to his friends
soon. The funny part, though, was
that while he was telling her all of this, he had put her on speakerphone
because he was playing pool. So we
were a little irritated that he was procrastinating his family duties, but Jake
redeemed himself the next day by sending the link on to his friends and posting
an incredibly sweet comment on the blog.
Job well done.
So for any of you who have bought bags or left comments,
thank you so much! We love hearing
what you have to say, and as you can see, it has become something of a thrill
for us. Please continue to post comments, and if you have purchased a bag, send
pictures of you with your bag (to my mom’s email), enlighten us with more uses,
anything you want. And remember,
Gifts Gifts Gifts!
-Emma
-Emma
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