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Weekly Flylady Thread 16th March 2009

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  • freedom2b
    freedom2b Posts: 354 Forumite
    LIKKLEGIBBON. Thanks really needed it and as the comp gets taken over by the rest of the family at the weekends I never get a chance to chat to you all!! :rolleyes:
    The Grass may look greener :o but it`s always going to take just as much mowing ;)
  • TAG
    TAG Posts: 2,823 Forumite

    - HHC at 5.30?

    I'll join you :j:j
  • egon wrote: »
    Gosh, how do I give an chemical compound a systematical name? Actually, who had the crazy idea for me to study with the OU?

    having trouble with your nomenclature? organic or inorganic?? ;)
    Please do not confuse me with other gratefulsforhelp. x
  • OddjobKIA
    OddjobKIA Posts: 6,380 Forumite
    a little story to cheer us up

    Many years ago My little brother (around 5 at the time)..was asked if his big brother was poorly..to which he replied

    No..his name is Mike
    THE SHABBY SHABBY FOUNDER
  • Dustykitten
    Dustykitten Posts: 16,507 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Finally made my way to town and have now got Mum's card and a leg of lamb for Sunday lunch.

    DS2&3 at my Mums for the night so just me and DS1 here right now. I've told him the news and he has been brilliant and very supportive but totally realistic about Nan's age and quality of life.

    I had to pop into Nan's house and get some paper work and that was hard. Does anybody know how quickly the council will want the property back. I'm just concerned as to how much time we will have to empty it and I really don't feel upto doing it this weekend.

    Toots - I hope you are getting a lot of rest x
    The birds of sadness may fly overhead but don't let them nest in your hair
  • Dustykitten
    Dustykitten Posts: 16,507 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Dusty's list for the week

    This week's gardening tasks - aim to do HH per day
    scarify lawn
    feed lawn
    move a couple of perenials
    plant out wall flowers

    To fit in where possible
    wipe inside of car
    try troussers on DS3 started
    Sort through a box of pictures
    kitchen little box of junk - started this
    machine sewing

    [strike]
    Wiggly Wednesday- Master bedroom and landing!
    Deweb and dust
    [/strike]
    Friday is Funky! - childrens rooms! ~ spare rooms or just attack a neglected room!!
    Level One
    [strike]Strip and wash any bedding that need it
    [/strike]
    Make half an hour appointment or you time!! you deserve it.. nails done, hair appointment.
    Level Two
    [strike]declutter the floor.. inc under the beds and units
    vacuum floors
    [/strike]
    [strike]
    dust and deweb the whole room
    wipe away sticky marks
    [/strike]
    Level Three
    [strike]wash windows
    [/strike]
    Straighten up a chest of drawers or wardrobe
    Sort DS3 clothes
    Extras
    1. [strike]
    2. Catch up on necessary phone calls inc making those much needed appointments - vet
    3. [/strike][STRIKE]Ring someone you've not spoken to in a while..[/STRIKE]delete some of those old contacts and texts off your mobile phone!!

    Saturday
    DS3 football
    mother's day flowers
    cricket nets

    Sunday
    Mothers Day
    The birds of sadness may fly overhead but don't let them nest in your hair
  • Dusty so very sorry to hear your news. Will light a candle and pray.
    Please do not confuse me with other gratefulsforhelp. x
  • freedom2b
    freedom2b Posts: 354 Forumite
    Me too DUSTY hugs
    The Grass may look greener :o but it`s always going to take just as much mowing ;)
  • jamtart6
    jamtart6 Posts: 8,302 Forumite
    My HHC consisted of:

    *Hoovering Room
    * Tidying out trouser wardrobe and binning stuff!
    *Desk tidy
    *clothes put away
    *Bin emptied :D

    edit: sorry to hear about your Nan Dusty :( thinking of you

    :ABeing Thrifty Gifty again this year:A

  • JillD_2
    JillD_2 Posts: 1,773 Forumite
    aaah Dusty I just started reading the posts and saw the sad news about your Nan passing away, I'm so sorry, no matter what age they are it is never easy. Know that we are all thinking of you ((((hugs)))) to you all
    Jan GC: £202.65/£450 (as of 4-1-12)
    NSDs: 3
    Walk to school: 2/47
    Bloater challenge: £0/0lbs

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