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Cake day: June 1st, 2023

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  • Zeiss lens wipes are the best, but soap and water work great too. Rubbing a towel on your lens will scratch it eventually.

    Your glasses are probably cheaper buying them from LensCrafters on your work insurance, but I discovered Roka and will not go back to others even though it’s more expensive off insurance. Their glasses are so light, comfortable, and stay on my face. I’ve been alternating years, glasses one year sunglasses the next to save money so I can splurge on good frames.

    Progressive lenses are hella expensive and become necessary in your 40s. They are nice to have when you need them though.















  • Define your standard of clean. How much clutter do you want? How much dirt is OK?

    Then break tasks up - decluttering, vacuuming, dusting, mopping, and schedule each as often as is needed.tp.mwet the above standards.

    My personal standard is to do light vacuuming and decluttering every day. Dishes and cleaning kitchen +dining room at least daily, sometimes twice as needed. Bathroom cleaning and more extensive vacuuming every week. Dusting and mopping every couple weeks.

    Most of my non-floor surface cleaning is done with method pink or 409 and microfiber cloths. A battery Dyson vacuum was a game changer and makes touch ups way easier; no wrangling with cords, just grab it off the wall charger and push it around for a few minutes hitting spots you can see dirt.

    Nature’s miracle is great for pet or kid messes, I use both the hardwood and carpet formulas.