Thursday, April 9, 2020

A cherished childhood memory: Playing office


I don't think that I should seem too surprised when I share with you that for as long as I can remember, I used to play office. That is, as a child my brother and I and our cousin played office and then it all came to pass when I grew up and became an entrepreneur.

We would have desks in our play office. We stacked our little shelves with books, papers, and lots more. We made paper cigarettes out of old newspapers; cutting paper and rolling it into cigarette-like shapes. Then we would pretend to sell them.

I always imagined that we would be running our own business; anything from selling all kinds of things to having a restaurant and so much more. There was a radio always playing in the background.

I always pretended to write with a pencil, but of course no one could read my scribbles. I even brought in my own Braille papers and books.

Our office was clean, orderly, and everyone got along. Ah, yes! Those were the days!

I'm Donna J. Jodhan, your friendly accessibility advisor, wishing you a terrific day!

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