But I've been wondering if a chalkboard wall could be the solution. If I would have one in the kitchen, I could doodle on it while cooking or – very anti social – while eating. It would feel like being a kid again. And if my inner child doesn't feel up to the challenge, I could still use it for grocery lists. Or love notes :)

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You know most of us can't keep all the promises that we do at New year. But I like your idea of chalkboard, I have bee thinking to make one for myself but smaller.
It is allways useful, even just write love or positives qoutes, can turn your day happier...
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