Instead what I want to talk about today are two important work accessories I’ve recently acquired. First up, is this handy-dandy retractable identification badge clip I bought from Office Depot on Sunday. This is absolutely critical for those of us who have to wear ID badges at all times at work. The security office gave me a black lanyard to wear but after wearing it all last week, I felt that it was really hindering my work style by negatively impacting my ability to wear cute necklaces. The badge clip has been so much better—it discretely hooks to the waistband of my pants or skirts and the retractability allows for easy access when I have to show it to the security guards in the morning after I make my daily trip through the metal detectors. This feature will be even handier once I get my high-tech biometrically-enhanced ID badge in a month or two and can use that to enter the special side entrance. Best purchase made from Office Depot ever!
The second item I have recently acquired is another one that has significantly improved my quality of work life this week: a new tote bag. Almost as soon as I became one of the 800,000 people who ride the Metro everyday, I realized that even my oversized purses weren’t quite cutting it in terms of helping me haul all of the things I needed to bring with me to work everyday. I know you are probably thinking-- how much stuff do you really need to bring with you? It adds up, believe me. Here are my everyday work essentials:
- Umbrella—you never know when you are going to get caught walking to/from the metro in the rain
- Lunch bag—I’m following Jason’s lead and bringing my lunch 3-4 days a week (more on that in a later post)
- Shoes—because even though I bought a new pair of low heels that I can walk in, I did not account for the other blisters they would create. So now I am that person who wears flats/flip-flops on to/from the metro and then changes into other dress shoes when I get to work.
- Personal items—wallet, cell phone, keys, metro card, etc.
- Magazine or book-- for the 20 or so minute metro ride
- My fake Sigg water bottle—which I haven’t been bringing lately but need to
There was just one small thing…
It is a diaper bag.
Can you see that the tag (with a picture of a small child) says "Kate Spade Baby"?!?
Yep, I am taking all my stuff to work in a designer diaper bag.
Fortunately it doesn’t look like a diaper bag but has all the benefits—easily cleanable nylon lining (perfect for the occasional wet umbrellas, dirty shoes, or leaking lunches), lots of pockets (once meant for baby bottles now used for water bottles), etc. Once I got past the label (and the awkward conversation with the sales lady who was trying to show me how the stroller straps worked), I was pretty happy with my purchase.
Now if I could just figure out how to repurpose the changing pad….
it's called giving it to your friend Katy!! :)
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