Birthday Wishlist
My birthday is coming up on the 24th of November. Twenty-six. In the tradition of my friend Rebecca, below is a list of things I would like.
Intangibles can be emailed to me at [email protected]
Tangibles can be mailed to me at the address below (email me if you need postage/shipping subsidy):
Ben Sheldon
12 Germania St. #2
Jamaica Plain, MA02130
Consumables (singular)
Please leave your name in the comments if you plan on getting me one of these, so I can take it off the list and not get a bajillion of them.
- Sack of beans for pie crust pre-baking (ie, I want the SACK, not necessarily the beans)
- Colorful ~4 cup teapot (not kettle) with tea strainer
- Banana Fruit Case (a lightweight case for carrying bananas unscathed)
- Silicon Baking Mat (for cookies, etc.)
- Ceramic loaf pan
Consumables (multiple)
- Small ~1” buttons— fun, emblamatic or colorful… but not ironic
- 1.5-2” ribbon (~2 feet worth) for brim of hat
- Multicolored v5 pens (red, yellow, green, etc.)
- Loose mint, kukicha, jasmine tea
- Smartwool socks (medium and heavy weight) for normal size foot (US 10½)
- Small wind-up toys
Mixed Media
- The name of a book (or a physical copy if you’re feeling generous) you like that is about (or contributes to a better understanding of) design, color theory, visual literacy or with magical realist (basically any spectacle that gives you giddy chills) themes
- A drawing of a bicycle (or other bio-motivated vehicle) you love or would love to have
- A sticker, postcard or primary scrap that represents or espouses an idea or ethos you both believe in and would defend to your grandma (or equivalent old-timey values stereotype… and no irony: it’s too complicated and she wouldn’t find it funny anyways—she’d tell you to say what you mean)
- A picture of an animal (or animals) that you regularly see
Geo-Contextual Bonus
Find a public spot in your neighborhood or regular route. Compose a short (~300+ word) real or imagined anonymous first-person narrative that begins “On this spot, …” (update: I removed the requirement to write the statement in the first-person.) Write the narrative such that it gives a potential reader the same sense of hope, wonder, and authentic symbolism that you would have should you, on that very spot, look down to find a fresh copper penny heads-up and, picking it from the pavement, find a perfectly minted heart upon the other side… and then putting it back on the ground, heads-up, for someone else to discover (i.e. write a story whose reading equates to that experience, not a story retelling of such an experience). Securely post with tape or staples your story to that spot in an easily viewable place. Send me the location (street address or cross-streets), a photograph of the posted story, and a copy of the story.)