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Security Measures

February 21st, 2020 at 02:31 pm

Yesterday I copied all the cards and ID's in my wallets (I have three) and filed them away. Now I'm ready, if someone steals my stuff! Why do I have three wallets? One is a little one that fits in my pocket; it contains my most-used credit cards and membership cards. The second is a large one that also contains my checkbook. It holds my driver's license, medical cards, AAA card, library card, ride-free card, and one store card. My third wallet is a zippered case that holds my loyalty cards/punch cards and a few credit cards that I rarely use. The only reason I carry them at all is for backup in case I don't have the little wallet with me. (Sometimes I forget and leave it in a pocket -- bad habit!)

It was too cold to walk; I just couldn't convince myself to go outside. But I got some things done at home. I made a pizza from scratch; I caramelized a batch of onions to make French onion soup; I vacuumed and did some general tidying up.

Today I'm going to the gym, and I will have to do a load of laundry. I also plan to finish up making the soup.

I am reconsidering my decision not to work at the polls this year. They are begging for help, and raising the price they will pay. My hesitancy is that they have rolled out a new system, and I was barely keeping up with the old one. But there's no denying that I could use some extra money right now. It's just one bad day, right?

3 Responses to “Security Measures”

  1. Lots of Ideas Says:
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    I agree that it is worth one bad day to work at the polls for some quick cash!

    Plus, election workers are on the frontlines of securing elections, which is so so important - every year, but especially this one!

  2. My English Castle Says:
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    I would trust election security to CB! Protecting democracy for all of us!

  3. rob62521 Says:
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    One long, bad day. But hey, the money might be worth it. Maybe the newer stuff is easier to figure out than the older stuff.

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