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- Good morning, clan!
Welcome to the vlog.
We're here in our garage and it's time to finally
get rid of all of these cardboard boxes
that we've been stocking up since we moved in.
We're going to load them in the back of my truck,
as much as we can.
I'm going to put like a bungee cord net over it,
so they don't fly out,
and then we're going to take them to
the landfill/recycle center
up in like the Northwest Valley.
Pretty much all the boxes from the furniture we purchased,
electronics,
well, mostly, furniture.
Most is furniture.
Chairs, the new desk,
the new little cabinet.
What else?
Chair,
bookcase.
I don't even know.
I don't remember all the things we bought,
but we bought a lot.
So, Bryce and I are going to take the next hour or so
to break down these boxes.
Sort 'em.
You know, anything that's not cardboard
is not going in the back of the truck
it's going in the trashcan.
- So, what just happened?
We drove out in the middle of nowhere.
That happened.
- Yeah.
So, Waste Management Northwest Valley Landfill
and Material collection, blah, blah, blah.
We have a bed full of cardboard.
Like it's full. Like to the brim.
I got a net on there.
It's packed, right, with cardboard boxes.
Normally when you go to the landfill,
they weigh your truck,
you go dump your stuff,
you come back,
they weigh your truck again, and they say, oh,
well you had X amount of pounds of stuff,
it's going to be like $5, $10.
Something like that.
Pretty inexpensive!
Going to the dump is pretty inexpensive for normal stuff.
- It should be.
Because they don't want you to dump it in the desert.
- They don't want you to dump it in the desert.
Exactly.
So, they were just about to charge us $45
for cardboard
to recycle.
I'm not even like dumping.
Like I'm taking to the recycle plant.
So, apparently it's more expensive to recycle
than it is to dump.
Now, I know why people just like
pull off the side of the road
and just dump stuff in the desert,
like on the side of the road.
We drove by a chair,
a giant tree,
and like four bags of just trash,
right along the road.
Now I know why.
They got turned away basically.
- We thought we were doing the right thing,
but we're not paying $45,
so they did tell us somewhere else we can go for free.
- Yeah.
- That's what we're doing now.
- Yeah.
I still don't feel good about it.
Alright, so one of the other things
we're doing today is we're registering the kids
in their new schools.
They both have new schools.
They're not going to the same school
because Sierra is technically in middle school now.
And to start that process we have to go to their old school
and discharge them.
Let them, - Withdraw them.
- Withdraw them, excuse me.
Withdraw. I liked discharge better.
We're discharging you.
So, you know letting them know that they won't be attending
the next school year and that we get the paperwork
started for the new schools to request all of their files.
So, you guys know how we hung up
that little key rack next to the garage door
like last week or whatever?
Yeah, so now I hang my keys there,
but my wallet's still in the drawer in the kitchen
and now because I don't have to go in there
to grab my keys,
I forget my wallet.
This is like the second time,
third time?
Third time. I've forgotten my wallet now.
And I hate it.
It's like the worst feeling not having your wallet on you.
What you shopping for, Sierra?
- A white shirt for a sleepover tonight with Tati.
- [Clintus] Sleepover with Tati.
Why do you need a white shirt?
- Because we're doing tie dye.
It's like our end of our summer sleepover party,
so like we're doing a whole bunch of fun crafts.
- [Clintus] Oh, okay, okay. So, white shirt for tie dye.
Gotcha.
What are you shopping for, Bryce?
(laughs) He's like, I got nothing.
All right, so we're at the Glendale dump
and as we're pulling in Tiffany
spotted a sign that said recycling.
So, we pulled off, made a hard right, recycling.
And as we pull up, look what we found!
A giant blue bin just for cardboard.
For free!
For free Waste Management.
For Free!
So, we're going to recycle our cardboard.
Look at all this cardboard.
Truck is full.
- What's funny is I told you the last time
we were at the dump, I remember seeing a recycle thing.
So, we should've just gone here first.
- [Clintus] No, I wanted to go.
We pay for Waste Management.
We got to look into it.
I'm going to call them when we get home.
I'm going to find out.
- [Tiffany] We're doing the right thing.
- We are doing the right thing.
We're recycling. I want to recycle.
But that's the thing.
The lady's like, where do you live?
And I told her, and she's like it's $45 dollars.
I'm like, what?!
I pay you guys to do my trash.
Like you guys come out and do my trash.
Apparently, it doesn't matter.
It's still $45 dollars.
- [Tiffany] Electronics thing.
- Huh?
- [Tiffany] Electronics.
- Grab that.
- [Clintus] So, this is where they recycle electronics.
Look at that. Look at all those TVs.
There's some old TVs.
- [Tiffany] Yeah.
- [Clintus] Like old CRTs.
- [Tiffany] Printers, computers.
- [Clintus] There's like one flat screen,
two flat screens, but yeah a lot of printers.
Computers.
Good to know.
You can just dump it here
and then that's regular recycables there.
And then there's glass behind us.
Guys, it's been a pretty productive day.
We got printer ink.
We got some documents printed.
We got some documents picked up.
What else we do?
We went to the land fill.
Dropped off cardboard.
And now we are registering the kids
at the new school district for their new schools,
which next week we get the tours
and the following they start.
Alright, kiddos.
Registered for new schools.
- [Tiffany] What did Bryce say?
When we were walking out?
- We're not school-less anymore.
- [Clintus] School-less.
Well, technically until this morning,
when we released you from your old school,
you were still technically still at the other school.
For, you know, about four hours, five hours today
you were school-less.
Not anymore.
- [Tiffany] And Sierra's off.
- Yep.
- [Tiffany] To a sleepover.
At Tati's house this time.
Have fun.
- Yep. - [Tiffany] See you tomorrow.
- Yep.
- [Tiffany] Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep.
(radio playing)
(sneakers squeaking)
(coach yelling)
- Bryce had a great practice.
We're back home.
Girls are already up in bed.
Bryce is in the shower
and we had a late lunch,
so we're not like starving.
We didn't really do dinner,
but Bryce and I are,
you know, got the munchies, so.
I'm trying this new thing I went and got at Costco.
It's like Korean...
I don't even know what it's called.
It starts with a B.
Not barbecue, but something else.
Anyways, it's like beef, and like kale,
and carrots, and zucchini with some rice,
and some kind of like really good smelling sauce.
So, we're going to share one of those
and then we're going to eat some chips and salsa.
There's just some leftover salsa from Mike
from this last weekend's barbecue whatever.
And this is where we'll end the vlog.
Thank you so much for watching.
Hope you enjoyed it.
If you did, give it a thumbs up.
And I will see you guys tomorrow for another one.
Another one.
Vlog on.
- Hey Clintus, this is me, Grayson and vlog on.
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