Organizing My Fridge

organizing bins

Some exciting weekend plans here! Organizing my fridge is on the docket.

I’ve noticed that a lot of things are messy and not so easy to see in the vegetable bin. Because it’s just an open space without any sections, I’ve wasted food because I forgot what was there. The key is being able to see what I have and use it before it goes bad.

The freezer is the same. A lot of things are piled up and toppled over. It doesn’t look very cute either. Not sure why I didn’t think of getting these bins before, but I was inspired by watching a few YouTube videos. I can do better! Hopefully these storage bins will help my food organizing.

The plan is to clean the fridge as well, then cook a lot of what’s in there. I may do some baking this weekend too. It’s been a while!

Before on the blog, I would sometimes share pictures of the inside of my fridge. If I can get it looking ship shape, I may do that again.

The Golden Bachelor

The Golden Bachelor

Are you watching The Golden Bachelor? When I first heard about this new spin on the series, I was intrigued. I watched the first show and liked it, but wasn’t sure that I’d keep watching. By the second episode I was hooked.

I’ve watched these shows over the years a few times, but had not watched it in several years. I wondered how most people would receive the show. I think it’s done a great job at breaking some stereotypes about aging. The Bachelor, Gerry Turner, is very likeable and seems to be a  genuinely good guy. He’s fun, kind and quite easy on the eyes.

Overall, I’ve liked all the women on the show, except for one. Theresa Nist has caused unnecessary drama and I’m not happy at all that she is part of the final three. I like the other two, Leslie Fhima and Faith Martin, and at first I thought they were the same person. They look so much alike! Or is it that they have a similar vibe? I hope that he picks one of them!

Tonight is the Women Tell All, episode of The Golden Bachelor and I will definitely be watching!

The CHANI App

Chani App

This may be the first time that I’ve written about an app. I use quite a few of them, but only the free versions, except for the CHANI App.

When the CHANI App for Android users was finally available this summer, I downloaded the free version right away. This app was created by Chani Nicholas, an astrologer that I’ve written about before. I loved her book, You Were Born For This. I look forward to Mondays, so I can listen to her Astrology Of The Week Ahead podcast. Generally, I absorb her content in any way that it’s available.

I really enjoyed using the free app. After hearing about how many users listened to the daily guided meditations, only available with the premium subscription, I decided to do the 14-day free trial. I started listening to the meditations and actually changed my morning routine to incorporate it. Chani has a very soothing voice and the meditations remind me of the ones during a yoga class.

After the free trial ended, I started paying for the premium subscription. I like some of the more detailed information available about my personal chart, but I’ve realized that I don’t use that most days. I’m really paying for the meditations.

Then I started noticing that the app seemed a bit glitchy. I received a couple of crash notifications about it on my phone. Also most days now, when I’m listening to the guided meditation, it will just stop. So I have to restart the app to continue. Sometimes a couple of times. The meditations are about ten minutes, so having to keep stopping during that time is not calming or soothing.

I wondered if these issues were just because of my phone. It’s a few years old and doesn’t have a ton of memory on it. Also the app is new and it may take time to get everything working correctly. But then again, wasn’t all the time that we Android users waited for, so that it would work correctly?

When I looked up the app on Google Play, I noticed that one of the recent reviews mentioned having a similar issue with the meditation stopping and needing a restart. The review was rather harsh and I don’t agree that the app sucks. But I am wondering why I am paying for this app now and whether I should continue.

The information on the free CHANI app is very helpful and maybe that is all that I need. With taxes, I’m paying $12.74 a month. That’s not a ton of money, but it’s more than I’m paying for Netflix, with commercials, where I get a lot more content. Over a year, that adds up to $152.88, which is a fair amount of money.

However, Netflix is a huge corporation. I feel no sense of happiness supporting it. Chani has a smaller woman-owned business that I like supporting. I love that she has a salary floor of $80k for all her employees and offers incredible benefits. And I love that she partners with her wife’s business FreeFrom, where they employ survivors of domestic abuse and put them on a path to building wealth and financial security. I love the work that they are doing. They are changing the American workplace and making such a positive difference.

But I also need to make good financial decisions for myself. I just paid for this month, so I have a month to decide* if I should go back to the free version.

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*Updated 11/12/23: I ended up downgrading back to the unpaid app.

Screenshot: Google Play

Losing Light

sunset losing light

Well, the good thing is that the sunrise this morning was earlier today than yesterday. Also, it was up to around 62 degrees today and we had some nice sunshine.

You know the bad thing. We’re losing light. No more Daylight Saving Time. It’s now dark around 5pm. I woke up very early this morning and couldn’t fall back asleep. The extra hour didn’t help me. It’s only Day 5 of NaBloPoMo, but whew! I hope I get a good night’s sleep tonight.

This might be the shortest post of the month! I’ll have to check when it’s over. This time of year I try to lean into the season to deal with losing light and the coming cold. I light candles, enjoy hot drinks and wrap myself up in blankets. There is no escaping winter.

And on that bright note, I bid you adieu late sunsets! Until we meet again on March 10, 2024.

Clothing Rack Assembled!

Whew! It’s done. Actually the assembly of this clothing rack didn’t take too long. Somewhere around an hour and a half. Which is quite good compared to the time I’ve spent assembling many other pieces of furniture.

I bought this clothing rack from Wayfair, not sponsored. I’m mostly pleased with it so far and think it looks great. I did notice a piece of wood splitting a tiny bit after vigorously tightening one of the screws. It’s not noticeable and hopefully this will last for a while.

Below are pictures showing how the rack was packaged and then all the pieces that were in the box. The instructions show pictures only, no text giving directions, but are pretty easy to follow.

There were a few pieces left over. There is a white curtain that goes in the back. I didn’t notice it when I first looked at the picture online and ordered it, but now that I look again, I see it. I don’t like the way that it looks, so I didn’t use it.

Another plus, shipping was free and I received delivery earlier than expected.

Lately, I’ve been re-examining how I’m storing things and figuring out what works and what does not. I’ve realized that I need much more closet space. I decided that my long sweaters and other accessories could be stored better. Using this clothing rack, I can see all my scarves and bags easily. And I can figure out what needs replacing or gaps in my wardrobe that I can add to.

This will definitely go through some changes over time, but it’s a start. For now, I just wanted to finish it, so that I could blog it. I haven’t eaten dinner yet and I’m starved, so that’s it for today!