I've always taken great care with my mobile phones, protecting them in cases and preserving them in as pristine a state as possible, and have generally been rewarded by being able to sell the old phone for up to £100 when I bought a new one. Not this time - I have hung onto my iPhone 5S for too long. It has been superseded and is now worth precisely £6. Nobody cares how pristine it is, it is old tech. There is probably some kind of philosophical lesson there about not hanging onto things too long, or perhaps that everything becomes old and worthless eventually? (laughing on the outside but crying a bit on the inside here because I feel that way a bit some mornings, lol).
This week has been all about caravans, so if you don't care, then skip to the next paragraph now. After chasing a few times, I have managed to secure an installation date for a towball, which means we've been able to book a collection date for the caravan. I've also tracked down a storage spot for it in a yard which is impressively secure but unfortunately 25 miles away. I'm trying to get on the waiting lists for something closer. I've been watching loads of Youtube videos and doing research to amass tips and shopping lists. Yesterday we did a massive socially distanced shop to pick up contents and accessories, starting with IKEA. It was basically my 20-year-old self's dream come true: pushing a trolley around IKEA with money in my pocket and a huge shopping list ranging from duvets to cutlery. I was worried about what IKEA would be like but they were actually managing it quite well. We had to queue for about half an hour in a socially-distanced airport-style snaking queue because they were controlling the number of people they admitted, and while it was busy inside, it definitely wasn't too crowded and we could easily stay away from other shoppers for the most part. The tills were accessed by a one-way socially distanced queue as well. I've still got some more things to get, and need to arrange important things like insurance, but it feels like we're getting there and can look forward now to getting our new toy.
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Look into winterizing your caravan for when the weather turns colder. Part of that is to prevent rodents and insects from inhabiting it. I’m excited for you. I tried taking a sewing machine on our trip but crochet worked better for me. Short trial runs will tell you everything you need to know.
I enjoyed thread crochet. I got away from a lot of things when my vision was getting bad but need to get back to them. Look forward to seeing how it goes.
I am finding that 3 years is about the optimum time to keep a smartphone. I usually get 2 years of contract, then get a cut price SIM-only contract for a year, and by then there isn't enough memory on the phone and it can't do all the things I want it to, so then it's time to move on. I hadn't got round to getting rid of my oldest one and was very disappointed at how little it went for, so I need to get on with that in a more organised way in the future!
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