We have all heard the saying "The first step is admitting you have a problem."  Well people I have a problem.  Most of the time I can keep my little addiction in check.  But I always find this time of year particularly challenging.  The thing I am addicted to is everywhere, it is flaunted in ads on t.v. and featured in every print ad.  There are few stores I can walk into where the items are not prominently displayed or pushed at the counter.  What the heck am I talking about you ask. 
School supplies.  Yes, I am addicted to school supplies.  I love the smell of a freshly sharpened pencil, the feel of a new ruler, the possibility contained in a brand new, never used spiral bound notebook.  Other kids were excited to go back to school because they got to see their friends or got to buy new clothes, I was excited by the thought of purchasing school supplies.
And the fact that I no longer need them has not diminished my desire for them.  And they are everywhere.  I can not walk through my local grocery store without passing them.  And the choices, the endless choices.  Pencils: plain old number 2 or mechanical.  Spiral bound notebooks: solid color or printed cover, wide ruled or college ruled.  Rulers: plastic, metal or old school wooden.  I salivate just thinking about the choices.  The other day, I bought a 10 pack of pencils (plain old number 2).  I did not need them but I could not help myself.  They were calling my name and they were only 50 cents a pack.
So there, now you know my secret.  I am addicted to school supplies.  My only hope lies in my child.  In a couple of years he will be heading off to school and then I get to pick out his school supplies.  Yes!
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I have the same addiction. I found myself purchasing three packages of the 24 pack of crayrons today at Target. I justified the pruchase because they were only .27 cents a pack. I guess we will be doing some serious coloring!
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