Meaning to go on as I started

I’ve always kept notebooks, since I was a little kid. My Grama’s journals fascinated me as a child, her loopy writing (illegible to my primary school eyes) rapidly filling up the pages of her boardback notebooks. When visiting, I would insist that she wake me up early so I could go with her to the local coffee shop and write. Armed with my pop-out butterfly notebook I sat with my smoothie, filled with the self-importance of a seven-year old out on a creative mission with her Grama. I would always finished long before her, but was happy to sit and look around. Since then, writing and people-watching has never lost its appeal.

Part of this habit has stemmed from a love of stationery. When other girls in my class were collecting teddy bears, I was mooning over pens and paper. I still can’t pass up a pretty notebook, and always have several on the go at once. From shopping lists, to sewing templates, to do’s and today…’s. Every day goes by so quickly, this is my way to hold on to a little more of it. It can be fun to flick through and read a past page or two, but I don’t write to return to it later. I write to remember it now, to slow down, notice the details and make some clumsy attempt at saving it all. So, with this electronic notebook I am starting as I mean to go on, or rather, meaning to go on as I started many years ago: to save some moments and share the pictures.

Ode to Omm

omm-image

Thanks to Marvelous Kiddo, we have discovered a fabulous new writing tool, beautiful in its simplicity.

It is astounding what an odd sensation it is to sit in front of a computer screen and not be constantly distracted by those little nagging tabs at the top of your page, or those ‘useful’ email popup notifications. A clear, empty screen, that is still somehow far less intimidating than a big white MS Office page.

Ommwriter may well revolutionise our screen time.

Bryony and Tom