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Weekly Flylady Thread 17th November 2008

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  • pigpen
    pigpen Posts: 41,152 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    http://www.quidco.com/crimbobingo/

    If you want to come play you will have to pm me your quidco Id so I can send an invite!!
    LB moment 10/06 Debt Free date 6/6/14
    Hope to be debt free until the day I die
    Mortgage-free Wannabee (05/08/30)
    6/6/14 £72,454.65 (5.65% int.)
    08/12/2023 £33602.00 (4.81% int.)
  • Gryfon
    Gryfon Posts: 1,304 Forumite
    Argh I'm feeling very stressed now! Not only do I have to sort the dogs out...just thought that the bed my brother will be sleeping in is covered in clothes! It's mine and Mr G's clothes, towels and bedding. They're all there because I don't have enough room in my wardrobes so I'm trying to move everything out of my room for when my new wardrobes get made. So now I have the stress of trying to find somewhere for all these blinking clothes to go :(

    Can I go and hide in a big hole now? Also Mr G is asleep now and back to work at 3pm till 10pm so he can't even help me! It's all too much at once :(
    Fluttering about an inch off the ground, I may fly properly one day and soar in the clouds!

    SPC2 #571 - trying to get as much as possible
  • Justamum
    Justamum Posts: 4,727 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Valli wrote: »
    What I assume I will do then is check through the comparison sites, then go back and check through quidco WITHOUT going to a saved quote. Will this work... I don't actually shop a lot online...way too scary:rotfl:

    And now I need to go for a lie down. I don't understand all this Quidco stuff. I did the Pigsback "clicking" thing and eventually (after more than a year :eek:) had enough points for a £10 voucher.
  • kassey
    kassey Posts: 1,523 Forumite
    Tuesday Trouble - kitchen and dining room
    Level One
    [STRIKE]clear and wipe work surfaces[/STRIKE]
    [STRIKE]Wipe down all the major appliances[/STRIKE]
    Level Two
    Wipe the tables and replace the cloth if necessary
    Wash and open the windows
    Deweb and defluff these rooms
    Level three
    Clear and mop/vacuum the floors
    Scrub down the dining chairs..
    [STRIKE]binbag dance! Grab a binbag.. fill it up.. and chuck it out![/STRIKE]
    [STRIKE]Muck out the fridge![/STRIKE]
    Extras - help yourself!
    1. [STRIKE]wipe and replace ALL the small appliances[/STRIKE]
    2. [STRIKE]Empty and wash out bins[/STRIKE]
    3. S&S the hob and/or oven
    4. Clear out the top cupboard that always gets left because you can't see on it!!
    coffee and a bacon butty.
  • OrkneyStar
    OrkneyStar Posts: 7,025 Forumite
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    Re the Santa thing, our DS will be 'indulged' when he is young, as it's not really fair not to. In this I mean that me and DH are Christians so will not bring up the word Santa, but it is unavoidable that others will mention him to DS. As DS grows older he will be taught that Santa is a fairy story, not real, well not as I have ever seen anway lol, and that we give each other presents because we are marking Jesus's birth and celebrating that. Controversial to non-believers maybe, but to me Christmas is about Jesus, celebration of faith and love, small presents, and not parties, over-indulgence or tinsel! Ok sermon over lol, it is interesting to hear how parents deal with the whole 'Santa or not' thing!
    Right back to the soup/mince.
    xx
    Ermutigung wirkt immer besser als Verurteilung.
    Encouragement always works better than judgement.

  • Tuesday Trouble - kitchen and dining room
    Level One

    Level Two
    Wash and open the windows
    Level three
    Clear and mop/vacuum the floors
    Muck out the fridge!
    Extras - help yourself!
    1. Empty and wash out bins
    2. Clear out the top cupboard that always gets left because you can't see on it!!
    Ok, concentrating on the kitchen for now, list looks less scary! Dont you hate it when you feel you have done loads then you go to your list and can only score out 2 things:confused:
    The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.
    Bertrand Russell
  • Justamum
    Justamum Posts: 4,727 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Pink_Fairy wrote: »
    So you all like my foster puppies then. They are 7 weeks old, the black and tan is Clyde and the black and white is Bonnie and they are from our local pound which keeps them for a week before *gulp* you know what!..

    _pale_ What a horrible job to have to do. No wonder you rescued them, they are gorgeous. Are you going to keep them, or try and find a home for them?
  • hollyh
    hollyh Posts: 5,474 Forumite
    Hi

    In my HHC i

    S & S Bathroom
    Collected laundry
    Wm / Td / Fold x 1
    Put curry in SC

    Tuesday Trouble - kitchen and dining room
    Level One
    [STRIKE]clear and wipe work surfaces
    [/STRIKE]
    Wipe down all the major appliances
    Level Two
    Wipe the tables and replace the cloth if necessary
    Wash and open the windows Kitchen one done
    Deweb and defluff these rooms
    Level three
    Clear and mop/vacuum the floors
    Scrub down the dining chairs..
    binbag dance! Grab a binbag.. fill it up.. and chuck it out!
    Muck out the fridge!
    Extras - help yourself!
    1. wipe and replace ALL the small appliances
    2. [STRIKE]
    3. Empty and wash out bins
    4. [/STRIKE]S&S the hob and/or oven
    5. Clear out the top cupboard that always gets left because you can't see on it!!
    Extras
    • Insurance form
    • Rent Tods
    • Clean car ( have bagged all the rubbish just need to clean the outside & hoover)
    • Sort, list & wrap rest of presents
    • 5 items ebay
    • Quote
    • Post CC bill
    • Bank tods money
    • Milk bottles recycling
    • Update tods accounts
    • Update spending spreadsheet
    • Write cheque for photos ( after i find my chequebook:rolleyes: )
    • [STRIKE]
    • Market fruit & veg
    • [/STRIKE]Write on Dads card
  • SummerMoon
    SummerMoon Posts: 1,090 Forumite
    I'm sooo tired, anyone seen the caffeine IV. Seriously need it today.... bet you I get a headache in maths this afternoon, always do when I'm tired and cant concentrate.

    need to leave at 12.40 ish so lets see how much I can fit in to the time, and get dinner aswell.
    An' It Harm None, Do As Thou Will

    MACAW... EAT BETTER, no snacks, no junk
  • Justamum
    Justamum Posts: 4,727 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    pigpen wrote: »
    I'll have the black and white one.. it will be called Harlequin and it will be so loved it will have no fur....

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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