It was supposed to be colder today, and much colder this weekend, but so far it's 64 degrees and beautiful, if not a little bit windy today! I hope it doesn't get too cold over the weekend, but the weather reporters are usually right.
I went to lunch to Panera Bread with Gale. We had a nice visit and a very good salad for lunch, but not before we found a garage sale where I found these plastic drawers for yarn storage for $2 that I had been looking for! I could easily buy them at Big Lots or Target, but I was determined to find them at a garage sale. The seller also gave me a small plastic trash can with a top that flaps - more important when Mowry was a kitten and thought getting into trash was fun. I still sometimes find the plastic trash can in the TV room on its side, so maybe it will go there.

Then, write this down in your "it'll never happen again" book - Gale and I went to Costco, which for me was the third day in a row (that's the "it'll never happen again" part). I didn't even try to write a check since they hassled me because our address is not imprinted on our checks at both the Fremont and Sunnyvale Costcos. It's not like you couldn't print a fake address on your check, and when I was at the Fremont Costco the checker said to me "if you know your address you can just write it in" - I kid you not, while in Sunnyvale, they almost didn't take my check. Can't you use my membership card to check and see that I am a member in good standing who writes good checks? WHATEVER! I only bought a big jug of cashews that I forgot yesterday, and I paid cash, and I hope not to have to go back there to any Costco for a very long time.
Our city and Allied Waste, our trash contractors, had a contest, and I was one of the winners! http://www.fremont.gov/PressReleases/pressrelease071120foodscrapscontest.htm
Here's what the contest was: The City of Fremont and Allied Waste Services are offering free garbage service to 60 Fremont residents with the best suggestions for increasing participation in Fremont's food scrap recycling program. Contest winners will receive credit for three free months of standard collection service (garbage, recycling, and green waste services) from Allied Waste. The credit for free service will be awarded to 60 people who submit the best suggestions as determined by City of Fremont Environmental Services Division. The food scraps contest is available to Fremont residents who live in single-family homes, and are billed for individual garbage, recycling, and green cart service. Employees of the City of Fremont, Allied Waste Services, and their family members are not eligible to win. Allied Waste is sponsoring the contest as part of their exemplary customer program.
OK, I can't remember exactly what I wrote, but I told them that I put my food scraps in a container in the refrigerator until my green bin gets a base of green waste, and then I dump it in there. It's not that hard, and I don't feel like I'm wasting any leftover food. But I was far more articulate since I had time to think about it, and edit it!
I want to get some "before" and "after" pictures when we re-do the office configuration. This is before -we will definitely have to make a place for Alex to hang out. He can still hang on the desk, but the desk will be against the wall, and not against the window. I think the window is part of the appeal right now - sometimes he even gets a sunbeam. Can you see him?