Earlied this week I recieved the gift from my magnets santa in Germany - the envelope was sealed with a cool wax seal depicting a quill and ink! Having never recieved an envelope sealed in such a fashion before, I cut it out as I did not have the heart to break it. Once opened, I was surpised to find a silver coloured box instead of the typical fridge magnet I had imagined finding. On the box were the words "INTELLIGENTE knete" and "magnetisch". Intrigued, I turned it over and tried to make out the information that was written. (Luckily, German is similar to my own language.) Quickly did I understand that I had recieved quite the versatile magnet! The magnet itself is enveloped by what I believe is called "play dough" in English. Thus, it can be stretched, torn and molded into whatever shape you desire. It can also be bounced like a bouncing ball (it really does!) and you can supposedly break it just like porcelain. Having finished reading, I opened the box (the magnet was sticking to it, though, and so it was not easy for me to open!) and ended up kneading and shaping the magnet longer than I had thought I would - who knew my gift would be so much fun?

Thank you very much for this cool gift, santa! It really is fun to use, and good against stress like it says on the box I'm sure. Even my boyfriend likes it and said my signing up for this gift exchange "wasn't so bad after all", depsite having been quite pessimistic about it since he thought I would recieve "just a useless fridge magnet". Clearly, I did not! :)