With our three daughters out of the house now, Jolene and I have been adjusting to the world of empty nesting. As many of you told us, life is different. Certainly there are the big changes like a quieter house and a lower water bill, but I have noticed some smaller ones, too.
This morning, I took a bag of garbage out to the trash container. When the kids were home, this seemed to be a daily occurrence. The other option was to come home and find that the dog decided to play hide and seek with the trash around the house. So, I learned. But, when I took the bag of garbage out this morning, I noticed that there was only one other bag in the container. Two small bags of garbage. For an entire week. Amazing.
I often wondered how some people could get by with that little trash. Now I get it. Not only is the nest empty; the garbage can is, too.
It is my understanding that some garbage companies offer the smaller containers for a lesser fee, which makes sense. With the available technology today, I wonder how far off we are from paying for garbage by the pound. The trucks could weigh each home’s containers and subtract the tare weight, then charge a by-the-pound fee. Of course, I like this idea at this stage of my life. I likely would not have agreed with it a few years ago when I had to stand on the lid to get all the garbage to fit in it.
Either way, the one thing we can all most likely agree on is that less trash is a good thing.
Have a terrific Tuesday, and thanks for reading.
Shane Goodman
Editor and Publisher
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