Whilst looking for something else last week, I discovered my 2006 DodoPad. This amazing "memo-doodle-engage-diary-message-ment
book" was first devised in 1965 by Sir John Verney [an eccentric bayonet,
soldier, writer and illustrator]
I used mine as a calendar and to-do list through the year, then as a scrapbook for clippings and cards and recipes. "I'd forgotten this, **I wonder if they still make them?" I mused, as I read again instructions for making play dough in the microwave, a thank you card from an old friend, a list of "What to pack for a weekend away" and a brilliant article by Rabbi Jonathan Sachs on Assisted Dying. Wildly eclectic ephemera. I will keep the Rabbi's wise words, but much can go into recycling. Here are a few of the pages, with my scribbles and clippings, and the Dodo's doodles...
I used mine as a calendar and to-do list through the year, then as a scrapbook for clippings and cards and recipes. "I'd forgotten this, **I wonder if they still make them?" I mused, as I read again instructions for making play dough in the microwave, a thank you card from an old friend, a list of "What to pack for a weekend away" and a brilliant article by Rabbi Jonathan Sachs on Assisted Dying. Wildly eclectic ephemera. I will keep the Rabbi's wise words, but much can go into recycling. Here are a few of the pages, with my scribbles and clippings, and the Dodo's doodles...
Then in a charity shop in Lowestoft, there was a
sign "10 books for £1 unless otherwise priced" - and on the
bottom shelf was a Dodo book [labelled £1] Would you believe it! Unlike the
regular ringbound diaries, this was a looseleaf folder dated 2011 - and unused.
I suspect it was a gift, which had finally been decluttered.
It is a Women's Wellness Logbook, with sections on health, exercise, weight, relaxation, etc. Each section has a pocket for cards etc, and there are charts to fill in [food diary, weight loss tracker etc] as well as lots of blank pages with a dodo logo in the corner. I may not use this specifically as a wellness tracker, more as a general notebook.
I have
almost filled up the notes and scribbles book I have been using for the last 6
months - a French school timetable. [**yes,
they do still make DodoPads. and more besides]It is a Women's Wellness Logbook, with sections on health, exercise, weight, relaxation, etc. Each section has a pocket for cards etc, and there are charts to fill in [food diary, weight loss tracker etc] as well as lots of blank pages with a dodo logo in the corner. I may not use this specifically as a wellness tracker, more as a general notebook.
Have you ever used a DodoPad?
Did you enjoy it?
I was very amused to read he was an eccentric bayonet - clearly gad a sharp sense of humour.
ReplyDeleteYes, I used dodo pads for several years, they were brilliant and cheered my weeks no end!
Oops, that autocorrect escaped my proofreading! I can imagine you would have enjoyed your DPs. In retirement I don't think I need a day planner like that anymore, but it was useful when I was juggling school, church and family activities
DeleteI've never seen a Dodo book in Canada. I suspect they are all extinct!
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DeleteI've never heard of a Dodopad. I must have been nice to find that and reminisce. Hope all is well with you x
ReplyDelete🦤 Do look at the website Kezzie, you may want to put a DP on your Christmas wishlist🦤 All is good here, I'm busy at the sewing machine, and our Tiler arrived at 7.45am to begin work in the kitchen
ReplyDeleteDodo books look awesome. I'm lost without some sort of notebook
ReplyDeleteNot heard of a Dodopad - how amazing that you kept this for 20 years in spite of moving - lovely to look back on. I like they have extra space for writing.
ReplyDeleteIt was tucked in among my cookbooks
Deleteive still got a couple of these from the late 70s , memories of my shitty childhood ..lol
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ReplyDeleteI have never heard of a Dodopad but it must have been good to find your copy again and look back at all the thing you used it for.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week.
I have never even heard of a DodoPad, how wonderful to look back on your old pages.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it funny how coincidences like that happen, you think of something or find something, and then there it is in other places.
Isn't it strange, something comes into your orbit, and suddenly you see it everywhere.
DeleteHi Ang! I have never heard of a Dodopad, but it looks interesting. Such treasures to be found when thrifting. I love papery things. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteI will do, the sun is shining and summer is coming
DeleteI've never heard or seen one. My husband did buy a doorstop shaped like a Dodo a couple of weeks ago though!
ReplyDeleteThat is an intriguing concept. A Do-Do-Do-orstop
DeleteI'd never heard of Dodopads before but fell down a rabbit hole having a look. They now range from 10.99 up to £28. If I found one in a charity shop I'd possibly buy, but can't justify that amount. Just bought Iris 2 new books, The Shoe Wars and My Headteacher is a Vampire Rat! She's reading 4/5 books a week. Xx. PS Thank you for your prayers for Lizz, I found her very frail but determined to make the best of what time she has left. Xx
ReplyDeleteThey are expensive now, but £1 in a CS is ok. Rosie has just started reading books by Robin Stevens. I'm so glad you could visit Lizz 🙏❤️
DeleteMurder Most Unladylike! I love these. I won Robin Stevens' own author copies of all the books which she then signed to me and my school in an Insta competition!
DeleteRosie will be pleased to know that you like them too.
DeleteAdd me to the list of people who have not heard of or seen a DodoPad. I'm sure you had a nice trip down Memory Lane going through your 2006 copy, though. :)
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