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Moving on from the 'Bathing' thread - childrens PJ's
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My Mum did last weeks mountain (it broke on the first load of wash day...) and I wash just drying the last bit when the drier went... We're currently looking at options to replace the washer first... Either with 6mo interest free for a decent one... Or the bedroom carpet fund for a cheap one... All depends on hubby's ability to get credit seeing as he's never had any before... And I really really want the new bedroom carpet...A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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my son used to change his pj's every 2-3 days but now he just wears boxers to bed, clean ones everyday, husband does the same, i just wear pj's which i change evry few days or when they need washing0
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So what are we moving on to next?Numpties...I'm surrounded by them...save me...:whistle:0
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BuddyBonthenet wrote: »So what are we moving on to next?
How often we wash out pets? :rotfl:
Please let it not be how often we dust!0 -
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BuddyBonthenet wrote: »People wash their pets? :eek:
If it is about dusting I'm just going to lurk! :rotfl:
See, you've started already!
My dog had his first bath in years at the weekend, because dd(16) decided he smelt like smelly feet! He feels all soft and cuddly now...0 -
See, you've started already!
My dog had his first bath in years at the weekend, because dd(16) decided he smelt like smelly feet! He feels all soft and cuddly now...
LOL! We don't wash our dog unless he has rolled in something yukky! Brushing now and then keeps him clean and he is shampooed when he is clipped a couple of times a year (that's for his comfort though rather than hygiene). He loves the attention though!Numpties...I'm surrounded by them...save me...:whistle:0 -
Does that come with the posh (parents) postcode?
And are you sure once a week is enough? Seems slobbish to me...
You should have seen how often it was dusted before the cleaner
Last week, she cleaned the oven and it needs a second going over this week to finish off the ingrained marks
Poor thing is even going to tackle under the stairs so I suggested she book in an extra hour :eek: :eek: :eek:
Edited to add: It sounds rather luxurious to have a cleaner, but it's only because I can't do it myself that I need help, and DDs can only do so much without living a life of servitudeThere is something delicious about writing the first words of a story. You never quite know where they'll take you - Beatrix Potter0
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