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Cleaning out My Closet- Part Two
Here is Part One of our story, in case you missed it.
First I’d like to apologize if The Man contacted you to ask you to harass me about finishing up the closet. I’m sure he hunted down a few of you.
Here’s what I did this week: The way that I do a lot of unwanted chores is by having other, even less appealing chores to do, and in order to postpone those, I do the first unwanted chore. Take for example today, I really should be cleaning a bathroom or two, but that’s way lower on the scale than cleaning the closet, so I’ll work on the closet instead.
I’m starting to see some progress. And the floor.
I have collected all of the unused and expired medicine that I found. After a little research, I discovered this from the FDA and that from the DEA to help you decide what to do with them.
You may have already seen that I happened upon 18 Oregon Ducks t-shirts and 8 sweaters. I also came across a pair of Oregon Ducks shorts and a sports bra. For any of you that don’t know me yet, NO! I did not give any of them away. I have a plan to make a T-shirt quilt out of them. Stay tuned for that. Some day.
Cleaning out My Closet- Part One
The whole family is gone for several days, and after an entire day of watching the Rugby World Cup Sevens and eating as much as I could, I decided it was time to clean out my closet, and allow it to live up to its name, “walk in” closet.
Day 1: This is really going to surprise The Man. He’ll probably ask me again if we’re moving. I am not a clean freak. There are better things to do than clean. But every few years I’ll get the energy to clean something. This year will be our closet. Luckily, we moved here just over three years ago, so there is just over three years of mess to work on.
When I do clean, I like to make sections to help me get organized. There is a spot for anything that can be recycled (I may be a slob at home, but I still want a clean planet), things that need to be thrown out (toiletry items that expired in 2001), things that need to be given away (the bright yellow banana clip for hair that I purchased at the Goodwill last year, hoping to relive my glory days) and for things that should be in another room (why is there a drawer from the spare fridge in here).
Change the Air Filters in your Home
I live in the desert. The desert is dusty. So very dusty. And all of that dust ends up in my house. We have to change the air filters in the HVAC system quite often. They can be changed every month or two, depending on how dusty it gets where you live. Sadly, I’m not sure if I can remember when these were changed last.
Today was my turn to change them, because I called “NOT IT” last. I guess this is another chance to learn how to do some adulting.
The first step to changing them is to vacuum all the dust from the cover grate. You do this so you don’t get a face full of dust when you open the cover. This should probably be done whenever the vacuum comes out to clean the floors, but to be honest, I only bring the vacuum out when we have people coming over to visit, and it’s been a quiet couple months. Oh, and that whole “I’m really lazy” thing, too.
Insurance Basics
I’m going to start this session with something that’s important to me. Keeping me and my family protected. Keeping you and your family protected, that’s where you come in.
Full disclosure, my husband owns an insurance agency. You are not obligated to be a customer of my husbands, or his Company at all, this is purely for your information. That being said, he’s really nice and won’t turn you away if you insist.
I want to educate, because about 6 months ago, even though we had insurance on our cars and home and life, I knew nothing about it. Every time the subject was brought up, my eyes would glaze over and all those English words that I knew separately, made no sense to me in the order that they appeared.
Things have changed. I now am beginning to understand the need for it and what it actually means. Every state and province (Hi to my family in Canada) will have things that are different about some of their laws and rules. These are just my basic understanding of insurance, please speak with a trusted professional for more information.