Friday, December 21, 2007

SOLD! ITEM #24: BOOK: 2008 diary


I thought this 2008 Red Cross diary might come in handy since it's so close to the new year. It is a great size and if I hadn't already purchased a Moleskine diary I would definitely use this. It's quite small (peg used to provide scale, but if you really want it, the peg is yours too) and has a week to two pages.

I haven't written my birthday in it yet (as the photograph shows) but can do this for you if you want! :-)

This will be my last post for 2007 - so please enjoy the rest of the year. During my two week break I'll find lots of stuff at home to post on this site in 2008!

ITEM #23: KITCHENWARE: egg cups shaped like cows


I received this for my birthday from my old high school friend N. I love eggs and egg cups so this was actually a great gift. The only problem is that the eggs I buy are much too small and they barely poke over the top of the holder so I can very rarely use these even though I love them.

They’d be great for someone who buys jumbo eggs or to use as a sauce/dip holder when serving crudités. I’m not much of a gardener (I blame the possum outside, but that doesn’t explain why stuff doesn’t grow indoors) but you could also possibly use these to grow something like mung bean sprouts which I imagine have a very small root.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

ITEM #22: KITCHENWARE: Ritzenhoff artificial sweetener holder

I love Ritzenhoff stuff but when I bought this I thought it was a sugar holder. When I got it home I realized it was for artificial sweetener, which I don’t use. I tried to put sugar in it, but it just doesn’t work… it also meant that I also couldn’t return it.

This sweetener holder is so cute. I love the way the sweetener comes out of the bird house. If you can think of something else that has small pellets that I could put in this thing, please let me know! I want to keep it! 

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

ITEM #21: MISCELLANEOUS: Hand-made beaded wasp


I bought this at the Kuranda markets in Cairns in 2002 after the conference mentioned in item #5.

My workmate R and I couldn’t get a direct flight from the Whitsundays back to Brisbane so we decided to fly to Cairns, have a couple of hours delay there so we could do a “site visit” of Tjapukai, Skyrail and the Kuranda markets before heading home.

I think this would look great hanging outside near a garden. Actually, I might try and hang this outside at my place until someone claims it. That should also wash away some of the dust it has accumulated over the years.

Friday, December 14, 2007

ITEM #20: MISCELLANEOUS: Mickey Mouse dangly thing


When I was in Japan in 1997, a girl who was on the same tour group as us gave me this after we went to Tokyo Disneyland.

It’s silver and has a small bell attached to it. It would be prefer to dangle from your bag, pencil case, key ring, or ikea lamp (as it currently resides at my place). I thought it would make a good mobile phone dangly thing, but the string is too thick. I’m sure that once this is in your possession you won’t know how you managed through life without it.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

ITEM #19: FURNITURE & LIGHTING: Ikea desk lamp


I bought this from Ikea for something like $9 – dirt cheap! I bought it for J because I didn’t want him to go blind from reading in the dark because I hog the other lamps. I don’t want you to go blind either, so please have this lamp! 

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

ITEM #18: BOOK: Getting to yes by Roger Fisher, William Ury & Bruce Patton


This was a textbook for I subject I studied, possibly entitled Communication and Negotiation, at uni in 1997.

If you ever hear me talk about BATNA – Best Alternative To a Negotiated Agreement – this is where I got it from.

For those out there frequently getting rejected from the opposite sex, maybe this book could help you out a bit??

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

ITEM #17: BAG: Shell handbag


I bought this bag in Vietnam in 2001 and wore it to my brother’s wedding in 2003.

One of the handles broke off. I tried to get it repaired but the guy at the repair shop said that nowadays things are designed to be replaced rather than repaired. So I removed the other handle and haven’t used it since.

I think this bag could easily be used as a clutch. Particularly for anyone who won’t look at it and think about how bad it is that things can’t be repaired anymore…

Monday, December 10, 2007

ITEM #16: FOOD: assortment of tea


This is an assortment of flavoured tea including:
– cranberry
– raspberry & strawberry
– quietly chamomile
– lemon twist
– blackcurrent
– choc orange

I prefer to drink loose leaf tea (favourites include honeybush vanilla, Japanese evening mist, French Earl Grey and Lady Rose Grey) now. But if you’re ok with tea bags then these are quite nice for a change.

I also recall reading in Speed Cleaning that the tannin in tea is a natural dust mite killer. They suggested vacuuming up a damp tea bag to kill the dust mites that may be partying in your vacuum cleaner bag. I’m not sure if the above teas have tannin but it probably wouldn’t hurt giving this a try.

Friday, December 7, 2007

ITEM #15: KITCHENWARE: bottle opener


It says Calana vineyard on it. I don’t know where that is or who gave this to me. I don’t think I’ve ever used it before either.

I’m pretty convinced it would work well. It would be handy to keep as a spare in the picnic basket, in the car, or in the top drawer at work. You never know when someone will hand you a non twist-top beer. It’s better to be prepared than miss out.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

ITEM #14: MISCELLANEOUS: Rubber band ball


I was inspired by my Dad to make this ball out of rubber bands that I collected from the mail, around vegetables and other stuff. Dad was inspired by a draftsman he saw who would add bits of tape from his drafting table to a growing ball.

I’ve been working on this rubber band ball for a couple of years (maybe since early 2002). I’m pretty slow (don’t get much mail and don’t seem to buy asparagus frequently enough), so it’s only a little larger than a golf ball. It bounces really well but it goes all over the place.

I think this would be great for someone who isn’t willing to start from scratch, but is happy to take the credit for someone else’s work.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

SOLD! ITEM #13: BOOKS: Calvin & Hobbes comic books


I love Calvin and Hobbes comics. They’re laugh out loud funny.

I’m sure my Snoopy came to life like that when I was little…

If I were the type of person who could rip up books, I’d tear out the paper and use the sheets for wrapping small gifts. With some coloured ribbon over the top it could look quite cute.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

ITEM #12: VASE: Small dark blue pottery vase


See item #11 for why I don’t really need this vase.

I got this vase at a flamenco dancing restaurant in Madrid in 1996. While in my possession, it’s only held flowers maybe 2-3 times.

It’s between 10-15cm tall and is dark blue in colour. I think it would be nice to hold some hand-picked daisies from your garden. If you had a garden like that… or your neighbour has a garden like that.

I haven’t tried this, but it might also be a nice ikea pencil holder. Or those old pizza hut pencils if you’ve kept any from the old days.

Monday, December 3, 2007

ITEM #11: VASE: Silver metal vase


I don’t really like to keep cut flowers at home because watching them slowly decompose is disturbing. And when I do display flowers, I like to see the stems so I use a clear vase from wheel & barrow or a crystal vase from my top friend A.

My old school friend D gave me this many years ago. She recently ignored my facebook friend request so I’m pretty sure it’s safe for this vase to find a new home.

In terms of size, it’s quite narrow and the height is from my wrist to my elbow. It doesn’t need too many flowers to fill so is quite cost effective in that respect. If you’re planning to buy someone flowers you could present them in this vase. Receiving flowers already in a vase is a nice touch. Keep this in mind for baby showers, housewarming parties, kitchen teas and birthdays.