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Weekly Flylady Thread 23rd November 2009
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L-L sending you big hugs xx:jmember of the thrifty gifty 2011 :j0
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Hi all, really tired, again today.
Suit in dry cleaners for funeral (next week, I think), 2 black bags at charity shop and car insurance renewed......need to find my list and get somr things done.....0 -
Edinburghlass wrote: »Oh now thats something that I can do :j
Hi soappie, still not a flylady but unless I start soon I'll be at the Steamie on Christmas EveLady-Liberty wrote: »Diva Love you too :kisses3: thanks for always being there for me......even at some unearthly hourI am trying not too stress....but it gets more difficult
xx
FFP Hi honey......my other lovely "rock" good news about the school....keep fighting.......enjoy your sleep.....catch you later :kisses3:
I have taken delivery of a wheelchair this morning :eek: I am trying to look on it as a positive move because I am finding it increasingly difficult to get out & about with a stickbut it still feels like another step to losing my independence
:sad: God.....I really hate cancer sometimes........sorry don't mean to complain but feeling quite down at the moment :sad:
and do things like this......and get down wiv da kidz....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mZQplAZWEM
or customise here......
http://www.colourswheelchair.com/idx_fabrics.htm
Dont look on it as a bad thing, hard as it is;)
much love to you:kisses3:
:heartpulsOnce a Flylady, always a Flylady:heartpuls0 -
LL - massive hugs and love to you, am soooooo impressed at how brave you are.
Jinky - you made me laugh!To love and be loved is the greatest happiness of existance - Sydney Smith0 -
hair took longer to get dye out of BUT it looks brill, have decluttered 10 years off the age I look LOL (now DS wont ask me loudly in the playground again "MUMMY WHY IS YOIUR HAIR ALL WHITE")
And off I go on my slightly late HHC ......Jan GC: £202.65/£450 (as of 4-1-12)
NSDs: 3
Walk to school: 2/47
Bloater challenge: £0/0lbs0 -
Daily routines
washing, T F S
swish and swipe kitchen and bathroom, W T F S
ironing, M T W T F S
making beds, T F S
vacuuming high traffic areas, W T F S
making meals W T F S
Night-time routines
preparing clothes for the next day, T W T F S
swish & swipes of the kitchen T W T F S
tidy the living room T W T F S
Ok here goes this week!
Monday ~ Kitchen and Dining room
DONE
Extras- Wipe down all the paintwork
- Clean blinds and light fittings
- Dust and deweb.
Level one
Vacuum these areas
Level Two
Wipe/vacuum sofas
Wash windows
Level Three
Binbag dance
Tidy coats/shoes bags etc
Extras- HHI
- Wipe down all the paintwork in these areas
Level One
Strip bedding, wash sheets and remake the bed.. BEFORE BEDTIME!! Air the duvet!
Level Two
Vacuum floors.. vacuum and turn the mattress if you are able.
Sort through one cupboard of clothing
Level Three
wash any curtains/nets that need it
Sort through one box of junk!
Extras
- Do a small job you have been putting off forever
- check all the smoke alarms are working as they should!
- HHI
- update your christmas list.. and make sure you have done the email for the flylady list if you wish to participate!
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Monday ~ Kitchen and Dining room
Tuesday - living area, hall and stairs
Level one
Declutter all these areas
Vacuum these areas
Level Two
Wipe/vacuum sofas
Wash windows
Dust.. inc electrical appliances
Level Three
Wash any soft furnishings in need
Binbag dance
Tidy coats/shoes bags etc
Extras- Spend half an hour doing something for yourself
- HHI
- wipe and water plants
- Wipe down all the paintwork in these areas
Wednesday ~ master bedroom and landing
Level One
Declutter floors
Strip bedding, wash sheets and remake the bed.. BEFORE BEDTIME!! Air the duvet!
Level Two
Vacuum floors.. vacuum and turn the mattress if you are able.
Tidy away floordrobe/chairdrobe and top of chest of drawersdrobe!
Sort through one cupboard of clothing
Level Three
Sort out the gibble under the bed!
wash any curtains/nets that need it
Sort through one box of junk!
Extras
- Do a small job you have been putting off forever
- check all the smoke alarms are working as they should!
- HHI
- update your christmas list.. and make sure you have done the email for the flylady list if you wish to participate!
:heartpulsOnce a Flylady, always a Flylady:heartpuls0 -
floors and sofa hoovered, WILL do some ironing later.....now I've said it, I'll have to do it....will be around 2ish.......0
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Not got very far with my list but
I have:
put the washing on
washed up
boned a chicken
cooked meat for chicken pie
half made sauce for said pie
arranged football lifts
looked at lots of your book selections
Off to do a HHC in the bathroom now before lunchThe birds of sadness may fly overhead but don't let them nest in your hair0 -
Money_saving_Diva wrote: »
Could use some advice. The last time I saw my nephews, the eldest (who was 13) was reading those boy spy books Alex someone? and loving them and the 8 yr old loved Horrid Henry and Lazytown. I would like to get them some books but at 15 and 10, I now have no idea what they are into.. can anyone help? I haven't seen them in two years. They both liked Dr Who too.
Vouchers?
How about encyclopaedias? Malorie Blackman 'noughts and crosses' trilogy for older boy.. DS1 loved those. I have the adrian mole books for mine this year too. My 10 y/o still likes dennis the menace books, ctn underpants etc. I got him silly ones too.. joke books are always good, and horrible histories etcHi :j
"Sort out the gibble under the bed!"
Oh no! Does that mean I have to count the shoes again??
Jx
and polish them... allDustykitten wrote: »Oh no the ruling on Bank Charges has gone in favour of the banks!
Shocker!!!LB moment 10/06 Debt Free date 6/6/14Hope to be debt free until the day I dieMortgage-free Wannabee (05/08/30)6/6/14 £72,454.65 (5.65% int.)08/12/2023 £33602.00 (4.81% int.)0
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