Organizing myself this weekend. The US stock market has taken another hit (ah, politics) and the last time it dropped like this I added to my ROTH IRA. Now I'm so close to paying off the house that I invested in myself by making an extra large mortgage payment. This was done on impulse; they require a call to them before the final payout and Monday is a bank holiday, so I paid half of it and will make that call in the next few weeks. (Since there is escrow they may subtract that from my final payment instead of me paying them and them refunding it to me.)
My passport needs renewal so I took some photos last week that I wasn't happy with. Yesterday I tried again after using cosmetics to make my eyebrows visible and added lip gloss. The hair was left down because when it's in a ponytail strands of hair stick out in all directions around my face and I look a little crazy. Otherwise I never wear makeup (for a combination of laziness and allergy reasons).
On the "stay afloat" thread I described an SD card that was still in a used Nikon Coolpix that arrived yesterday. I had an identical camera that was given to my daughter for her travel to Japan several years ago. I've asked her about it, it's packed somewhere after their move to the new property. There's no point in waiting for her to find it again, so I shopped around and found a used one on eBay. I cleaned the battery compartment (white vinegar for evidence of a leaking battery), wiped it down in general (isopropyl alcohol), washed the case and strap to remove a slight perfume, and popped the old SD card into the computer card reader to find photos from 2010-11. I ordered a replacement lens cap and added my larger SD card. This camera is so much easier to use than the little one I bought last year (for use at protests while I keep my phone safely tucked away). Phones have largely replaced "bridge" and smaller cameras so companies stopped producing most small cameras. Unless you want to drop $1000+ for a super high end one, used is the way to go.