Love this. I’m absolutely an analog person. I do most of these things! I also love to send physical Christmas cards, listen to music on CDs and watch movies on DVD, have people over, print out things and put them in binders, and tape notes and recipes inside my kitchen cabinet doors. I’ve also recently started writing more in a notebook instead of on my notes app and I’m loving that!
Sending Christmas cards is a monumental task that I admire so deeply in other people 😂. Maybe this year I'll plan ahead and choose my 15 people to get a Christmas card (I'll also have a newborn, so who knows?). I've bought myself a commonplace book to keep notes by hand in...but I haven't become consistent with it yet. How do you manage to be consistent with a handwritten notebook??
And yes...funny how printers are almost becoming obsolete or old-fashioned.
We go back and forth on Prime, so I can attest that it is a money-eating, time-eating monster that we need to banish permanently. I think that one of my favorite ways of living "analog" is... using a printer. Ha - not sure if that counts! But sometimes, it's so good to be able to print something out and read it that way. The screen does something to the words that I don't like...
Love this. I’m absolutely an analog person. I do most of these things! I also love to send physical Christmas cards, listen to music on CDs and watch movies on DVD, have people over, print out things and put them in binders, and tape notes and recipes inside my kitchen cabinet doors. I’ve also recently started writing more in a notebook instead of on my notes app and I’m loving that!
Sending Christmas cards is a monumental task that I admire so deeply in other people 😂. Maybe this year I'll plan ahead and choose my 15 people to get a Christmas card (I'll also have a newborn, so who knows?). I've bought myself a commonplace book to keep notes by hand in...but I haven't become consistent with it yet. How do you manage to be consistent with a handwritten notebook??
And yes...funny how printers are almost becoming obsolete or old-fashioned.
We go back and forth on Prime, so I can attest that it is a money-eating, time-eating monster that we need to banish permanently. I think that one of my favorite ways of living "analog" is... using a printer. Ha - not sure if that counts! But sometimes, it's so good to be able to print something out and read it that way. The screen does something to the words that I don't like...
Love these ideas!
I love having a printer! Especially to print out recipes I like online to put in my recipe box.