I need to stop job searching until I have my degree. It just seems a bit moot at this point.
I wanted to clean everything up after my class ended, even before plans changed. And it's been great, but very intensive. I'm waiting for the glue to dry, but I'm making soap holders out of tumbling tower game pieces from the dollar store, which I saw on youtube. I went with the simplest design. And I'm going to try to finish some projects just so I don't have to worry about whatever extra space not doing them takes up. And I really need to post things on facebook marketplace and online places (well, FM is online, but there's no shipping involved). I am cleaning out! Although, I do have to decide on the clothes... To send them to thriftup or to sell them myself... I'm leaning more towards thriftup. I think it'd be much less stressful. I know I could probably make a little bit selling them myself, I just feel like the time I'd have to invest in it all vs doing deliveries... like, if I wanna make money, I should spend time doing deliveries. Which means even though I may not get much (if anything) and all of it would go to credits, sending them to thriftup is actually more profitable, unless I had a particularly high-end collection, which I don't think so. A few good pieces, but nothing spectacular. And certainly some things with price tags still on them. Actually, those are ones I got from thriftup in the first place! Ok. I definitely just talked myself into that. And I think I only have 2 sewing machines to sell. Alyssa is supposed to get one, dad wants one, and I want to keep one. So if I can get those two ready and posted, plus Alyssa's and Dad's done, I can create a lot more space! I think the ones I post I'll post for super cheap, because I'd rather have the space than to wait to sell them for what I could actually get for them if I look for the right buyer.
Ugh. I need to go do stuff.
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