Free $75 and what is making me anxious today

Well I jumped out of bed to blog about what was making me anxious today:


  • 10a phone interview for fake app with Big Pharma
  • Where is the Apr check from Wespath?
  • Where is the $10k from Wespath?
  • Why won't anyone respond to my Facebook messages?
  • Is my HSA going to distribute that money after all? 
  • Am I going to call the county to put up a street sign?
  • What to do about Chase not accepting my address and my card keeps getting denied and I'm not able to get my rewards?

But then when I opened my inbox, I saw I got the free $75 from Varo Bank after meeting one of their direct deposit requirements! Woot! Now I'm in a better mood. I just liked it because one it's my second bank bonus this year and it was really easy because the website I use that lists all the easy bank bonuses currently in circulation showed me how to do it easily! Yay, I'm totes in a better mood.

Oh and so that sparks other good thoughts. My curtains in the bedroom are doing the trick. Last night, I set up a tan office chair and a red ribbon hanging from the bathroom doorjamb to see what you could see through the curtains at night with all the lights turned on. Again, you could see the actual light fixture; you could tell that the room was lit; I couldn't see the tan office chair or my bed or the delineations between rooms; at a certain angle from the neighbors yard, I could make out the red ribbon.  It was a little concerning, but I think it'll be okay. It's not the clear view I once saw.  I just have to make up my mind not to be scared. I put up deterrents without sacrificing too much natural light. That's enough for now. 

In other news, I tried to buy a robotvac. It took me most of yesterday and the clicking around I'd done the day before that, but I decided on the Eufy 11s (actually the 15) for $150 from Best Buy. Then my credit card still isn't working. So that put a halt in plans. 

I'm applying for a few more today and I really want to try to get the rest of the house set-up, COVID or not. I don't want to be in limbo anymore, and I want to have as few things to do as possible once the restrictions are lifted. 

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