I got this pen in with my Rhonda Shear items and it is now my new favorite. This is a great pen!
I live in a small Georgia town that you most likely have never heard of and I LOVE it! My house is more than full as I am a single mother of four & caregiver to my aging mother and uncle. Lover of all things Outlander. Goes to the beat of her own drum woman.
Deb E says
Ahh, it’s pink too! I don’t know why I struggle so with trying to use my free pens. I’ll try and try, even when they skip areas and I can barely see what I wrote! I need to get rid of my duds and search for some of pens that work (trust me I have too many and just need to locate them–probably in purses!)
Rita says
I have them everywhere as well but this one is just one of those great ones.
Jean says
It seems like a small thing, but it’s great to have a nice pen!
Rita says
it is.
Tammy S says
This post makes me laugh. We tease my husband about how he has “His” pens. In fact my daughter wanted to borrow one of his the other day and you would have thought she was asking to use the car. :)I think we all have favorite pens. I know I do.
Heather @GeminiRed Creations says
OMG…I’m a pen hoarder (I mean, I love pens). What kind is it? I love a good pen!
Jimmy Arcade says
I didn’t used to think much about pens, but once you find a good one, it’s hard to replace. You don’t realize how much the weight, the width, and ease with which it writes can impact how it feels to write so much. I tend to like wider pens with a smooth stylus.
Frances Johnson says
It’s surprising how impactful a great pen can be! As a student, being prepared is a key skill, but if your tools don’t work it can be very difficult to succeed. There have been several stressful occasions in class where I have scribbled a dysfunctional pen on my paper in hopes that it starts to work. At least I always have a good pen or pencil extra!