It's the Little Things: Recycling Day

We have single-stream recycling (which, yes, I realize may in fact be a scam, but let me think I'm helping the planet, OK?), and it is picked up on the first Wednesday of each month. Super early. So, if we happen to forget to put it out at the curb on Tuesday night, we are screwed for the month. We have our trash and recycling cans lined up fairly close to the end of the driveway, but historically, if the can isn't at the curb, we are out of luck. 

(Our garbage company totally spoils us by walking over to our cans if we don't have them at the curb and taking them over to the truck, but that's because we know the owners.)

This Wednesday was a very Wednesday-Wednesday. Ever have one of those days? Beyond hectic at work, stress and demands piling up at every turn. You know the kind of day, I am sure. 

As I drove home, I was mentally reviewing the home to-do list, more stress adding. As I prepared dinner, I realized that I forgot recycling day. Ugh. Yes, absolutely a first-world problem, but also just one more crappy thing to add to my already-crappy day. Know what I mean?

Then my son said, "But the can is empty."

Wonder of Wonders! Miracles of Miracles! 


The never-walk-to-your-cans-if-you-are-going-to-be-irresponsible recycling people walked to our cans! After the day I had, this was truly a thing of beauty to behold. 

(And I'm fully aware of how ridiculous that sounds.)

In all seriousness, it was a simple yet effective reminder to look for the positives, because they are all around us, even on the Wednesday-est of Wednesdays. Here's to the little things, like thoughtful recycling company people who take mercy on the irresponsible people on their routes. 


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