Put The Whole World On Your Desk
Aug 22nd, 2010 Posted in shopping | no comment »So this past week was my husband’s birthday, I tell you what, I had run into a real situation. I couldn’t think of any good ideas and I wanted it to be special. My husband’s a really technical guy. It is all in relation to computer systems and gadgets that I will neither remember nor comprehend. And furthermore, if he truly needs it, he just buys it himself. I make an effort not to think about the amount of cash that goes towards this.
Then, I was downstairs seeking to make any kind of headway in tidying his office, when I realized that the solution had been staring me in the face. To elaborate on this, let me explain his office first. My husband’s office is the shadowy, dank pit of all that is unholy. You can find piles of newspaper everywhere, stacks of instruction manuals, file folders, paperclips, spirals, you name the office supply and it is scattered in there somewhere. And am I allowed to touch any of the documents or books? Oh, no! All of it is where it is for a reason, he would misplace hours of work and so on and so forth Therefore I dust them lightly and sanitize around them, delicately throwing away any litter that obviously does not have notes on it (he writes on napkins and other stuff regularly).
But all this, I’m sure I can cope with. So it looks like a dude works here, okay. At the least, my cleaning abilities cannot be held accountable for that! But the space is 100% undecorated; unless you include the fantastic leather bound encyclopedias here and there, the mini skeleton on his desk, and north american map poster on the south wall. Now, I am mostly certain, knowing my husband, that the inspiration behind the sculpture attached to the desk as well as poster attached to the wall, is that he desired to appear cultured. Of course, we could have enough money better than that crummy poster, except he would in no way spend the time making it happen.
So, plainly a gift to him is also a present to me! I searched high and low before I knew exactly what I wanted. To my astonishment, I got the thought of getting him a globe. I by no means would have dreamed that this would be right answer, but the harder I thought about it, I realized a Replogle Globe will be wonderful way to give his administrative center some greatly needed style and charm. Spontaneously adding a historical world globe to his office could manifest that “old school” look that you could observe in an old library in England or something. I found delightful antique world globes, as well as desktop globes, and also floor standing globes from Replogle, which I believe look astonishingly tasteful (Definitely 1000s of times better than that darn map poster on the wall!).
I ended up choosing an old world desktop globe and slipped it on his muddled desk while he was at a baseball game. What a surprise, ha! It was fairly tricky getting all his textbooks and manuscripts back exactly as they were, but we seemed to handle it okay.And boy, did he love “his” gift! (I sure do!)
Lilian McDonald is a product review specialist at BuyChoice.com. A company specializing in home decor such as desktop world globes, and other high end products like Hunter Fan brand products.
