Here are things I wanted to get done in February.....
* Pay Bills DONE Always done first, Always!
* Go to 4 Dr. Appointments DONE
In February it was 2 x the Painful doctors(Pain Management)for test injections and then the Ablation, the Orthopedist for x-rays of shoulder issues and the creepy Eye doc for an eyeball check(where he found the secondary cataract).
* Have Shoulder Injections DONE
I had the injections. They didn't seem to help however so the Orthopedist put me on an oral steroid pack in March at my follow-up, while we waited to schedule MRIs. Of course, they scheduled the MRI for when we will out of the country, even after we told the doc and office staff when we wouldn't be here. sigh
* Begin Going Through Merchandise to Sell FAIL
I just didn't get around to this yet. I have certain projects/things I need to finish before starting on this one. I doubt I'll get to it until late April.
* Find a New Dentist FAIL
Like I detailed in that recent Frugal Friday post, using that AARP United Healthcare Dentegra Discount Program didn't pan out. Even after informing UHC they don't seem to want to update their providers who accept Dentegra NOR care about this old ladies' terrible weekly long experience finding out that Dentegra is a NO GO.
* Re-organize Pantry DONE
We had a mouse in the massive kitchen island last Summer(found how it was coming up from below the house and corrected that). Since then Hubs has been paranoid about another critter getting inside(especially in the laundry/utility room as that is where we store the dog food. Got a metal can for that now and he bought tubs to keep all the boxed/packaged food in-stuff in glass and metal, etc. is safe he feels.
So other than a couple of tubs for the boxed items, we have shelving for the canned goods, plastic bottles, beverage bottles, etc.
In the nook by the door to the hallway we have a larger shelving unit which holds dish soap, trash bags, baggies, laundry and cleaning products as well as some boxed dog food. 12 packs of soda as well as some bottled water sit stacked in front of the shelving.
Two upper shelves hold canned, jarred, bottled pantry staples and above it the tp stash. After 1+ year here I think I bought 1 pack of tp but all you see in the photo was what I brought from PA when we moved here.(Hey, it made great packing material for some fragile items. lol) I could probably go another year or so before we had to buy anymore tp. 8-))
And this is my auxiliary pantry space. Since I can't use my sewing room for that purpose, I set up another shelving unit to hold more items in there. I have a Rubbermaid tub in the kitchen where I put food bank donation items. I probably need to go through what's in here and add to the donation tub. The dish soap should be in the laundry room with all the other soap and the Kleenex should be in there as well. There is more work to be done.....
* Schedule RFA procedure DONE
I had it and it was about as painful as the test injection nonsense I had to undergo to get approved for this one. ugh I am 2 weeks+ out from having this done and the improvement is still barely perceivable. 8-(
* Send Youngest a Birthday Present DONE
I made sure I sent his package waaay early since the "Cajun Pony Express" operates around here with it's own unique set of rules and work hours. I also Paypal-ed him some cash too.
* Buy Stuff for House(Always) DONE
I can't for the life of me think of what was bought but something is always needed to be done here(and money spent). I believe Hubs had to buy some lawn tractor stuff and fire ant killer for outside projects.
* Help Hubs reorganize his half of the Closet DONE
I picked up a hanging organizer on clearance for $3 at Kroger in February and helped him move most of his clothes out of those tubs into a more accessible configuration. He now has one tub left for out of season clothing. Hanging everything on hangers or in the organizer seems to be working for him.
* Reorganize Master Bathroom DONE
The vanity/sink area was piled high with stuff. I found better places for all that(other rooms, drawers in the vanity or under the sink doors, etc.)and here is what is left, which are mostly items in use.
We have containers, boxes and a basket of excess items strewn all around the bathroom. Now it's all contained and tucked between the vanity and the ginormous bathtub.
I still have these items perched around the tub and this container of items I still need to sort through and decide on where it needs to go. I'll call this a win and mission almost accomplished. ;-)
* Go Through and try on all my Clothing DONE
I tried on every stitch of clothing I own. 3 piles got donated as they were hopelessly too big and not worth altering. The stuff hanging together in my closet(23 items)are clothing I hope to save and wear again. A few only need hemming but some are big projects but I LOVE the fabric(rayon)and can't bear to toss them. I hope to get 3 dresses hemmed/re-hemmed before the cruise.
* Edit More Photos DONE
Always doing this and filing them away afterwards.
* Post About Old Trips DONE
I posted 3 installments of the trip out West in February.
* Work on Genealogy DONE
I did a smattering of genealogy work that month.
* Move Video Files to New Computer FAIL
* Contact Church Food Bank to Make a Donation DONE Boy i never thought I'd have the trouble finding a Food Bank like I've had down here! I contacted one of the few I could find(that weren't affiliated with the state government-who only want cash). Called and left a message as their website said they were only in the facility/church 2 days a week(Thursday, Sunday)so I waited until Thursday during the hours they listed they were there. Again, my call went to voicemail. Since they never returned my first voicemail I just said, "I left a message (date)and still have not received a reply about making a donation. You people sure make it difficult for someone to be charitable.", and then hung up and crossed them off my list.
Hubs made a call to a different church and this one was overjoyed for anything we could donate! BTW-not to bash a religious denomination, but the first unresponsive church was Baptist and the one that welcomed our donations was Methodist. I don't know if this means anything but because there are so many Baptist churches around here(can't swing a dead without hitting one)I want to think it's that particular Baptist church that was the exception. 8-(
* Finish Gathering Donation Items DONE
Like I said, we made a food bank donation to the church that responded they would happily take our stuff.
That's all that got accomplished in February that was on my To-Do List.
Sluggy
That is a lot to get done. I love rayon, too.
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