Junk Day Revisited

Jun 23, 2023 20:37


Got the stuff ready for the junk guys. It didn't take a long as I thought.

I was going to water the back yard, but Mother Nature is taking care of it for me.

Oh boy. The junk guys are not ready for prime time. The manager had the arrival time as 9 AM - 11, while they told me 8 -10. At 10:00, they called and said that their manager scheduled a job before me that was supposed to be picking up a bed but turned out to be a total clean out. They got here at 1:45 PM. We discussed just doing the garage today, and the basement next week. Then the lead guy redid the estimate, and it turned out to be $3000 more than I previously was quoted. I politely protested, and they're going to do the job at the original quote (and the guy who did the quote is in trouble). They're working on the garage now. They were quick and did a good job.

I got my opal bracelet to wear for dress up, and it's lovely.


I also got an opal ring and necklace.

My car is finally done, but the person who was managing the work was already gone before I called. I'll pick it up on Monday.

I looked into real estate in Ann Arbor, and it's more expensive than Madison, I think. And there's no lake. I did see a house that I really liked though. Oh well.

I got a countdown app for my student loans.

I tried to take a nap, but couldn't sleep. I don't feel like launching into cleaning, so I'll look at my photography books and play with my camera. Got up, and I'm yawning. I hate it when that happens. Maybe I'll pay some bills (done).

OMG. My mom kept a pair of figurines of dogs that I got her when I was a little kid and got people presents that I would like :)

My mom had a plaque about laundry that pretty well describes how I feel about it. (I'm keeping it.)


I watched a video about photo composition. It gave me a lot of food for thought.

I had the impulse to call Mom :(

I think that I'm going to do dishes and go up to bed and read about my camera. I'll set it up tomorrow.

car, weather, mom's house, photography, jewelry, mom, money, retirement

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