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Sunday, November 06, 2005
I spoke of the new faucet in the bathroom sink. The two 80 mile trips that eldest son Wes made first to finish getting the stubborn one out and second to finish installing the new one. Many thanks son.
If you have ever replaced a faucet you know you have to start by clearing out the cabinet under the sink. So it was everything into a cardboard box and a plastic storage bin. In filling these containers I noticed some labels were from Arbor Drugs. That was well over eight or nine years ago when CVS bought them out. I had tubes of lipstick and nail polish from that far back. There was medications in the bath room closet that Jay no longer took. Unopened tooth brushes, flossing material, toothpaste and miscellaneous supplies.
So the decision was made to sort, to toss, or to keep. I finished the job about an hour ago. Two large garbage bags full of old lotions, balms, cough remedies and etc. into the trash. Now the unopened products are on the top shelf of the closet. The first aid supplies in a basket in the cabinet under the sink. Two shelves in the closet one reserved for each of us for our personal needs.
I feel better about the cabinet and the closet now but I must admit I hate the work needed to accomplish the satisfaction.
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Have you ever wanted to confront some one because you felt they were treating others around them unfairly? That they used restrictions one time to punish someone and then a rescission occurred soon after. I’ll say no more.
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