Reposting in the spirit of all things “back to school”!
World-famous Crayola crayons are manufactured in Easton. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
As I walk into Walmart and veer over toward the aisles with signs advertising “back to school” sales, I realize, I want school supplies. I always do at this time of year. Call me crazy, but I love paper products and I feel like I’m missing out on something.
It’s like a new season; a fresh start to a new year of learning, meeting new people and new teachers and a year to be a better student and classmate. That is how I always viewed it anyway.
I can smell the crayons and recall the careful searching for just the right box. In kindergarten, there were the chubby crayons available in limited colors, for little fingers not yet aware of their strength. Next was the bigger box sporting a few more colors and finally, you graduated to the big…
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