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Jan. 17th, 2019 10:18 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm pretty sure that part of me not writing very much during the last month has been that my energy levels have been different. I don't have a good feel for how much I can do before I fall over. I'm used to my energy levels being variable, and they still are. They're just variable in a different way. I keep misjudging how much I have left right then and discovering abruptly that I've used everything.
I've now downloaded an app called Scanner Redacted that's supposed to go back to classic Ingress. I haven't had a chance to try it out yet, but everyone in the local team Slack swears by it, so I'm hopeful.
Cordelia has a nasty cold. I'm still hoping that I won't catch it, but I don't think my odds of avoiding it are very good. I suppose I should be grateful that it's a cold and not the stomach flu that's currently going around at school.
The delivery people called again this morning because they'd lost track of having called yesterday to schedule the dishwasher delivery/hook up. The guy remembered talking to me, though, once we started conversing. He just didn't have our delivery anywhere in the calendar. I'm more annoyed by the timing of the calls than by the company having lost track. Both times, I was trying to nap. Yesterday, I had actually fallen asleep and was dreaming.
I have the basement freezer defrosting now. I'm not sure what we'll do with it, but right now, everything frozen fits in the new freezer drawer. We never actually used the basement freezer the way I had hoped to. I think, most of the time, Scott forgot we had it which meant that he didn't think about buying extra when things we absolutely would use were on sale.
The main barrier to getting rid of the freezer is likely to be the difficulty of getting it out of the basement. It still works, so someone will likely want it if we can get it up the stairs. Maybe someone will want it enough to get it out of the house? Given what we'd likely pay for transportation and disposal, someone hauling it away at their effort/expense is likely to be a best case for us.
I've now downloaded an app called Scanner Redacted that's supposed to go back to classic Ingress. I haven't had a chance to try it out yet, but everyone in the local team Slack swears by it, so I'm hopeful.
Cordelia has a nasty cold. I'm still hoping that I won't catch it, but I don't think my odds of avoiding it are very good. I suppose I should be grateful that it's a cold and not the stomach flu that's currently going around at school.
The delivery people called again this morning because they'd lost track of having called yesterday to schedule the dishwasher delivery/hook up. The guy remembered talking to me, though, once we started conversing. He just didn't have our delivery anywhere in the calendar. I'm more annoyed by the timing of the calls than by the company having lost track. Both times, I was trying to nap. Yesterday, I had actually fallen asleep and was dreaming.
I have the basement freezer defrosting now. I'm not sure what we'll do with it, but right now, everything frozen fits in the new freezer drawer. We never actually used the basement freezer the way I had hoped to. I think, most of the time, Scott forgot we had it which meant that he didn't think about buying extra when things we absolutely would use were on sale.
The main barrier to getting rid of the freezer is likely to be the difficulty of getting it out of the basement. It still works, so someone will likely want it if we can get it up the stairs. Maybe someone will want it enough to get it out of the house? Given what we'd likely pay for transportation and disposal, someone hauling it away at their effort/expense is likely to be a best case for us.
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Date: 2019-01-18 11:40 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-01-18 02:28 pm (UTC)I've mostly stopped using Craigslist because it is so much easier and safer to just drop things off at the thrift shop. But for a heavy item I'd definitely consider doing that again.
For whatever that's worth.