It’s June! Already? Time seems to be running away! I realized my birthday is coming up and I’m turning a year older. Suddenly I got all nostalgic and sighed.
I wished I was in school again, where my biggest problem would be cracking the math papers. Oh, clearly I don’t belong with the nerdy girls who are always on the good books of teachers. I’m quite mischievous and a handful!
Then came the reality check and I got back to my workstation and started staring at my computer screen with memories. Then I happened to bump into the back to school week on the Shopo website.
I came across this quirky notebook on whose wrapper children are yawning. Oh, how I wish I had this notebook while I was in school. Depicts my character precisely!
I immediately saw this vandalism notebook, although I’m not as naughty as this, I thought this was cute! I would have definitely grabbed it had I seen it earlier.
Just as I turned, I noticed that someone had left my credit card bill on my desk. Rolling my eyes, I started wondering about my spending habits during childhood. I haven’t changed much from before. My mom suggested that I get piggy banks with funny shapes like a mango or coconut to encourage me to save money. Instead of those shapes, I wish I had this 3 head monster quirky piggy bank
Inspiration to save, you see
Now, I have to keep this bill safely. Best way is to pin them to the book I always carry around. I remember pinning my notes with a pen to the text books. Wish I had things like these.
Oh.. For all the fairy tales during bed time, I thought I had this wish flower bookmark, wishing away for my own fairy tale.
Little did I know I would get into fine arts for a degree, else would have got my favorite Calvin and Hobbes sketchbook.
And to keep all my pencils, pens, pastels, watercolors, and endless art stationary I need this box. This will save my room from turning into a dump and will keep my mother happy!
Childhood memories cannot be recreated! When I have a kid of my own, I will create a special environment with these quirky products.
Deepika Jayasurya







