Sunday, March 1, 2020

February 2020 To Do List


One early morning,I am awake and the  house was quiet. The yard was quiet and it almost felt like the Great Commonwealth of Massachusetts was quiet. I sat down at my desk, and wrote down a list of things, actions, etc. that I wanted to do during the month of February

-go through old photos, negatives, and slides...go through and toss, eliminate, or keep item.

-go through Mom's letter's, emails, and pictures and ditto, ditto and ditto.

-go find very old files, and go through and ditto, ditto, and ditto

-turn on old Apple computer laptop. Turn on, take to computer workshop at the Senior Center and see if it is trash, history, or an antique.

-investigate developing photos on Rice Paper, cost,with or without frame

-go into the basement and open the box of my grandmother's china and see if it should be donated, or if I should keep.

-2019 taxes, put together file, itemize medical,volunteer gigs and mile.

-writing paper for my 96 1/2 mother in law

-donate clothes, misc. items to charity

-shop and use up my xmas gift certificate from my love in clothes from Clay's

-Mission Shop drop off note from Doctor for yearly registration.Use up $100 rebate

-pay credit card bill

-think about getting a/c in car flushed.

 Since this weekend is March 1st. I reviewed my list. 



So this is how I found every tax return from 1968 to 2010; included extras were yearly tax booklets, misfilled articles on other subject, and receipts...old, yellowed, mouldy, receipts.  Conclusion...shredded the stuff with ss#, tossed the tax instructions, and saved all my W2 which document where I lived, worked, and when all this went down.

Then I took a nap.

Still working on list. It is election day. Voted, went to the library, Bob's (hate that place, I walked back and forth from the Market Basket to Bobs for exercise. Costco was as claustrophobic as ever. Glenn picked out and ordered sunglasses.  I played and took photos of the xtra large Televisions of Doom. Looked at a very small garden center. Bought a plant for spring, a replacement of one that died.  From there, Jean my mother in law showed us the new pool, exercice room and pub at Nichols Village. They all open this week.

Such excitement.

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