Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Lapidary Quandary

Every year it’s the same. I feel sad/angry that the holidays (Christmas) have been reduced to nothing but an opportunity to increase my worldly goods. I would like to be strong and not be swayed by the commercialization of Christmas, but I know that I am only hurting myself and for what? A principle? I don’t think so.

So this year I kind of went over board with the ‘gifts’ I got myself. One of the many things I picked up was a few magazine subscriptions. It has been at least twenty years since I actually had magazines come to the house. Now when I come home for work the first thing I do is check the mail box to see if I have small gift waiting for me.

I ordered Sunset, Reader’s Digest, Woman’s Day, Budget Traveler and National Geographic. I order them through Amazon. The first of February Amazon sent me a notice that if I order another $20 worth of magazines they give me a coupon for $10. I am sorely tempted. I was thinking that maybe I would order Consumer’s Report, Fitness or maybe PaintWorks. As I was browsing I though I should use this opportunity to get something I would never order. What about something so I could learn how to use Dad’s rock tools.

I need your help. Should I order Lapidary Journal or Rock&Mineral? Lapidary Journal ($29.95) is about the jewelry, Rock& Mineral ($24.00) is about the rocks.








6 comments:

  1. I vote for Lapidary Journal :) It appeals to the creative side.

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  2. I second Joan's vote. Jewelry is my favorite use for rocks!

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  3. You are so fun! Yeah, go with the Lapidary and impress us with Jewelry making. You're the artistic one!

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  4. Okay, I've been thinking how I like the title of this post. Then, it hit me. Wouldn't it be even better if it were Lapidary Query?

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  6. It is a query because I am asking you to vote on the magazine. It is a quandary because I am in a state of uncertainty. So, for you it is a query, but for me it is a quandary. Besides quandary sounds better with lapidary.

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