Missing

Finals were great. =) Now to figure out where the missing pieces are...

I remember going back to my room this morning to get the key for my mailbox. I don't remember where I put my Vingcard after that—my room key. The door to my room was open because Mariana was still in the room, but I definitely used it to get into the suite. I remember carefully tucking my mailbox key into my red purse in order to keep it safe. Where did I put the Vingcard? Hmm.

Likewise, my ID. I think I remember holding it the other night as I returned from the tango party, so I probably didn't lose it there. But it wasn't in the pockets of my jackets or on my desk, where I normally put these things.

Here's hoping I get good, lucid dreams tonight.

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Casualty: portable umbrella

The trouble with me is that I can keep track of only two things at the same time. I've told myself again and again to look back before I leave a place, and generally I've gotten very good at that. These blanks, these unthinking moments are the chinks that I have to fill in. Today's casualty: a portable umbrella.

Losing an umbrella is certainly a more attractive prospect than the thing that caused me to put all of the stuff on the ground in the first place. See, I thought I had lost my cellphone. From that perspective, an umbrella doesn't seem so bad, does it? It's a waste to have to spend for another umbrella, but I can file that under life lessons. And just look at all the _other_ days when I didn't lose anything! (Yes, most people have far more impressive records, but every little bit counts for self-esteem.)

Do I need to replace the umbrella? Well, I've got a raincloak in the closet, but it's too bulky to take with me all the time. Another microumbrella would be good, but the more pressing need is to fix my lugging-around system so that I'm carrying only one item.

I saw a close-to-ideal tote in Staples Depot the other day. It was a Roots microfiber tote wth two main compartments, one of which had a separate laptop sleeve. The tote bag could hold legal-size documents, making it larger than I needed but still acceptable.

The deal-killer, though, was the fact that the store didn't have a full-length mirror that would let me check proportions. Being a rather small girl, I'm mindful of style guides that tell me not to overwhelm my frame with huge bags. (Advice I have cheerfully ignored over the years, but there's no time like the present to start paying attention to these things.)

I did, however, spend a fair bit of time looking at fancy three-ring binders with both handles and zippers. Zippered binders give me peace of mind when I carry loose items: combination pens that don't fit into standard pen holders, coin purses, etc. Put proper handles and a carry strap on a zippered binder and ooooh...

But there's still all the paraphernalia I carry with me: laptop, keys, lunch box... A binder large enough to contain all of those comfortably would be too large to balance on one hand while writing and too unwieldy to lay out on a desk while I take notes. So I reluctantly turned away from bright displays and advertisements for binder models I hadn't even imagined (Z-shaped! double-binders! expanding file binders!) and headed out of Staples, wondering what would fit into my personal filing system.

I think I need some kind of tote. A briefcase is too business-y; a backpack, too casual. Messenger bags offer possibilities, too. I just need to find something that's large enough to fit my things but still small enough to fit my frame.

And _then_ I can get an umbrella to match it.

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Gah, need to organize

I really need to sort my things. I vaguely remember seeing my USB key somewhere—must've been my room. I'll start that later. First, I'll pack all the things I can donate or throw away...

パソコンのマニュアルを書ける人を探しています。 I am seeking a person who can write a personal computer manual.

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Carelessness

I have misplaced both my very pretty black bonnet with stars and my black muffler, and am somewhat put out by my own carelessness. I must have left the muffler on the bus to Kobe, and the beanie on either the Chiyoda or Tozai lines this morning.

I seem to also have managed to drop my phone into the bath yesterday. While it is now strawberry-scented, it no longer works. I have lived without a cellphone before and was only going to be able to use it for a month longer anyway, so that's not so much a loss as the black bonnet is. I liked the black bonnet very much.

Note to self: be more careful in the future. No more cellphones in baths, even if I really find it hard to be away from my mail. ;)

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