Still sick and life continues.

Loves, I’m still sick -ish. So that makes it about three weeks. I’m rally-ing on though. Though the first quarter at work which ends on Friday, through meetings for my extracurricular activities and fun things. Hahaha. Jeremy and I usually touch base on Friday night to check out the schedule for the weekend and then again on Sunday night for the week and I realized that on Sunday night, I had every night booked this week. Thankfully, Monday night was zoom, Tuesday night, I decided I wasn’t well enough to go to a pot luck. Wed night was a meeting about a capital campaign for the church (our minister is leaving to work for the national UU organization, so a promotion, but *sniff* we need a new minister now), Thursday was choir and I have an archery range training tonight. We’ll see how it all shakes out, this is too much for me.

I spent a lot of money on organizing trays for a dresser of mine that is the “office supply” dresser. Apparently, the cool thing to do (which I did not do) is to buy a 3D printer and then print exactly the organizing tray for the space that you have. omg, that sounds like a complete nightmare to me – you have to 1) actually buy a 3D printer, 2) have a place to store the printer, you have to buy the stuff that squirts through the printer, you have to design the thing that you print on some software that you probably have to pay for and then you’ll mess up like 17,000 times. I hardly use the labeler that I have, so a 3D printer is a no-go. I’d rather pay more money for the premade trays – the goal is decluttering and not re-cluttering with another hobby that I can’t manage. I barely can manage adobe acrobat with signatures (I won’t tell you how long it took me to sign a few PDFs yesterday for Edda’s stuff, scanning / printing / rescanning / cursing/ printing / rescanning, repeat forever.)

My organized trays that make me very happy:

On Wed, I went to town center (1.5 miles away) to go to the library and Trader Joe’s and the car was making a funny noise. I took the gas car (which we drive about once a week or less) and I was like – “huh, I guess I’m super used to driving the electric car, a combustion engine car sounds terrible”. Turns out that I was happily driving on a flat tire and didn’t know until I parked in the Trader Joe’s lot. boo.

Jeremy handled the entire thing – he rescued me from trader joes, he called the tow truck, the tire place and it’s all done. We just need to pick it up.

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