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CONFESSIONS OF A NOTEBOOK HOARDER

December 4, 2025

I love a brand new notebook. Especially if it’s got a sparkly or bright colored cover, or even a classy leather-bound one. Big, small, every size in between. I imagine writing deep, meaningful verses, truth-tinged prose, important things inside those beautiful covers.

Then when it’s time to reach for paper, nothing I am about to write seems worthy of such a noble vessel. I save the special notebook for some special writing—although what that is, I don’t know, and I certainly haven’t written it yet.

That desire for perfection leads me to use dozens of utilitarian notebooks: spiral, legal pads, freebie notepads from random businesses. I take notes on a few pages of no less than twenty of these common items at any given time. Rarely, if ever, do I completely fill one. Even more rarely do I throw one away.

This obsession — yes, I willingly admit it is to the obsession level — leads to a huge amount of clutter. There are notebooks stashed in every logical place in my house. And quite a few illogical places. Every drawer and flat surface eventually becomes a resting place for a notebook.

Today I was moving some books from the bookcase in my office when I uncovered a cardboard box roughly the size of a boot box. When I opened it, I had no memory of the contents or packing them, although I have no doubt it was me who did so. The box contained twenty-two (yes, I counted them) used notebooks. The used pages had been carefully removed, so the pages were all blank and waiting for their next job.

I guess I need to select a pen from my overflowing collection of writing utensils and get busy filling some of that beautiful blank paper.

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3 thoughts on “CONFESSIONS OF A NOTEBOOK HOARDER”

  1. Tracy Martin says:
    December 5, 2025 at 3:11 pm

    You’re cracking me up! Sounds as if we could start a support group, and maybe take a look into that Swedish Death Cleaning thing. My stacks and boxes of mail and paperwork could give your notebooks a run for their money. I seem to recall visits where we grated our mothers for doing similar. When did I become her????🤣

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  2. Anthony says:
    December 5, 2025 at 6:54 pm

    I’m that way about pens. I have several hundred laying around in various places, lol!

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  3. Ellen Withers says:
    December 6, 2025 at 12:36 pm

    We share a passion for taking notes!

    I take all my conference and zoom call notes in notebooks. Years ago I switched from taking notes in random notebooks to having one notebook specifically for my writing notes. I’m now on my 7th journal of writing notes. I have 10 beautiful, unused notebooks waiting for me to fill them with bits of writing knowledge. I can’t resist buying a beautiful journal. Now I just need to live long enough to fill all of them.

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