I used to have a hard time letting stuff go if it was just going to be thrown in the trash. But like you, I tend to use stuff (especially clothing) until it wears out, so I've had to come to terms with the fact that I got my money's worth out of it and nobody needs a shirt with a hole in it, or a pair of shoes with no treads on them anymore.
I don't feel I've acquired much, since my wife passed. On the other hand, I've not made much of an effort to "thin the herd" either, so I think I have a fairly good picture of what you're facing. Best of luck!
Congratulations on getting a new computer! Sounds like it will definitely be a relief once you're all set up at home with your wifi so you don't have to go to the library anymore!
I have the same issue with my dentist. They really push to have their clients come in every six months, but if I ever have to reschedule, they go, "Well the next available appointment we have is four months from now."
Single occupant toilet rooms may be the future; but, I still remember a unisex bathroom in Turkey with individual enclosed stalls (not semi-open which is common in the US).
It's cool you got to spend time with family, even if some of that time was threatened by a decibel-level event. I completely sympathize with your desire to declutter. I have more stuff than you can shake a stick at that didn't actually belong to just my wife or myself throughout the house.
As I understand it, the legal aspects of doing fan fiction only come into effect if you try to make money or some tangible benefit for yourself. You can write whatever for fun. Otherwise, you need to get permission.
I know there is controversy over vaccines. However, as an old person with health issues, I'm not taking any chances.
I got the flu shot about a month ago. No consequences except a sore arm that I couldn't lie on that night. The COVID shot I got Monday is another story. Two days later, my arm still hurts if I touch that area, but I can use it okay. About 24 hours after getting the shot, I got sick. I felt exhausted despite having slept late. I was freezing and covered up with blankets. My face was burning up. It finally occurred to me that I was having a reaction to the shot.
In the evening I was warm, had no blankets, and was sweating on my head and neck. I felt my skin and it was cool I guess the fever broke. Today I am fine.
So be prepared to have a reaction if you get the shot.
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