What’s In My Bag?

This is the bag I take to-and-from work every day (along with a little red backpack that’s a glorified lunch bag).  Its inventory consists of:

  • The aids are quick fixes to tide me over until I get home again. Advil, sugar-free mints, Rescue Remedy (it may be a placebo), and water.
  • I kept the miscellaneous receipt in case I needed to return a branch lopper that I bought last week. The OMG note is a reminder to call my cell-provider—it had been on my desk, but got shoved in my bag during the move at the start of the month.
  • The cosmetics are there to help me look more put together. Chapped lips? Moisturizing mineral lipstick. Shiny face? Compact powder. Dry knuckles from fastidious hand-washing? Lanolin ointment.
  • The sketchbook is where I jot down my ideas, designs, plans, and to-do lists. I made the vinyl stickers as demos for my Graphic Production class. They are also helpful reminders and mementos of the COVID-19 pandemic. Currently, there are two other stickers on the back. One is a smiley face that says NO WORRIES, and the other is a pink flame that one of my students gave me.
  • I recently thinned my arsenal of pens but still carry a wide selection. Be it studious, creative, formal, or even digital, I have the right tool for the job!
  • My wallet contains my ID and bank cards (especially necessary when cash is rarely accepted). I bought it in 2014 while teaching summer science camps in Haida Gwaii. I was also collecting insects that summer, thus the dragonfly.
  • The laptop is a portal to connect, work, and create. It has some scars from a terrible mishap with the bag in question. The sticker on it is one of the first I ever made. Its a character from one of my favourite games, Oxygen is NOT Included.
  • NOT shown is my phone, which was being used to take the photo.

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Hello!

My name is Laura Ulrich, and I am a high school teacher in BC’s Cariboo region (the central interior). In the past three years, I have taught Biology (my academic background), Social Studies, Computer Science, Career-Life Ed, and Digital Arts (my passion!). This blog is my exploration through Text and Technology.

The view from my new house– we just moved in at the start of the month!