In this episode, we reminder you to not forget about all the important Fall-season tasks you should do annually including changing batteries, rotating fan rotation, and more. We also chat about our favorite leaf clean up tools, bamboo fiber flour, clay paw prints, David McCallum, our new water pitcher, and Christmas decorations.
Show Notes for Season 2 Episode 29
- Time changed on November 5th
- Time to do all the tasks Nicole always bothers you about:
- The New Adventures of Old Spot
- Angela Lansbury Solves the Mystery of How To Reverse Your Ceiling Fan
- We Know More About Daylight Saving Time Than Neil deGrasse Tyson
- Smoke detectors
- Carbon monoxide detectors
- Dryer vent
- Refrigerator vent cleaning
- Fire extinguishers
- Medicine cabinet
- Reverse ceiling fans
- Also if you are not already doing these things you should
- Flip or rotate your mattress
- Get a new toothbrush (more often actually 3 to 4 months)
- Clean your coffee maker
- Clean your gutters
- Restock batteries
- Clean dog beds
- Winter generator fuel additives
- Time to do all the tasks Nicole always bothers you about:
- Leaf mulcher 2nd year
- Bamboo fiber flour (Zimmerman)
- Paw prints
- Crayola air-dry clay
- Must use acrylic sealant to prevent crumbling
- Crayola air-dry clay
- David McCallum (Dr. Donald Mallard)
- New water pitcher
- Waterdrop Pitcher and filters (3 months or 200 gallons) 320 refills
- Brita Pitcher and filters (2 months or 40 gallons) 64 refills
- Reduce 20 ounce bottles
- Christmas decorations
- November 1st
- People who decorate earlier are tapping into nostalgia and are triggering happy memories
- Dr. Deborah Serani – psychologist and media expert decided this so *shrug emoji*
- Stores skip straight from Halloween to Christmas for money
- On November 1st emails from The Company Store, Whole Latte Love and Whirlpool about pre Black Friday sale
- On November 6th I received pre-Black Friday emails from Threadless, Tractor Supply, Chow Hound, PetsMart and Only Natural Pets
- Christmas tree lights invented in 1882
- Where the “Black Friday” came from