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snoozer - it sounds to me as though you're doing a good job despite being unwell. ((hugs)) to you too.
Bellie - good luck with your move! Hope it all goes really smoothly for you.
Kaz xJanuary '06 Grocery Challenge (4th - 31st) £320.Week 1 - £73.99 Week 2 £5.10 (so far)
Someone burst my bubble and I lost the plot so no idea what I spent now...Other Jan :- Petrol £20.41, Clothes £8.50, House £3.I will try to work it out.
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Kazonline wrote:cha97michelle - don't give yourself a hard time, you were probably exhausted from all you'd done! IT won't take a moment to wipe up the floor and wipe off the extra mess on the cooker. I know - done already so moggins would be proud of me
Kaz x
Thanks for cheering me up. I just got in a sulk beacause i was trying to finish off so many bits and i left it for a minute and it all went wrong. :mad:
I've finished my reports now. Woohoo. Unfortunately i haven't finished my other school related jobs, and my head of department is a bit of a mare and will give me grief. I won't meet the deadline now as i haven't got many free lessons between now and end of friday, and i have to go to a colleagues retirement do tomorrow night, and stop after school both days to help kids with coursework.
I need to learn to say no more often i think, and stop trying to be superwoman.
Please keep motivating me to put one foot in front of the other.
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I'm still here as well-not finished yet:o
Last Thurs with my couldn't be bothered to do anything combined with last Fri loads of unexpected visitors and DD home ill has taken its toll on the house.
Need to tidy up thru-out, then have got left
DD 1/2 bedroom
1/2 bathroom
DS bedroom tidy up all toys all over floor :mad:
Our bedroom -to completely do:eek:
My grand plans to sort out photos into albums I think will have to be shelved
-maybe I can get them done this autumn when DD starts 5 mornings at school nursery :cool:
DS is going to asc today and next week to make sure I manage to get everything complete int ime for 6 weeks hols.
DH finally took his trainers in out of garden, wore them, took them off and where have they been for past 2 days -on the landing :rolleyes: . I intend chucking them out of bedroom window into garden again.:D0 -
Spendless wrote:I intend chucking them out of bedroom window into garden again.:D
Lol - I have a friend who 'trained' her children with this method. Whenever their rooms got too much for her she'd open the window and chuck everything out. They were then under pressure to rescue anything important before rain came, or bin day! Tempting to do the same - but my boys room faces the street!
Kaz xJanuary '06 Grocery Challenge (4th - 31st) £320.Week 1 - £73.99 Week 2 £5.10 (so far)
Someone burst my bubble and I lost the plot so no idea what I spent now...Other Jan :- Petrol £20.41, Clothes £8.50, House £3.I will try to work it out.
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Thanks to the flylady challenge I just need to do a minor tidy and clean this evening before I go off on my hol's tomorrow!! Yay!!!! So I get to come back to a lovely clean and tidy flat!!! :j xxOfficial DFW Nerd no. 082! :cool:Debt @ 01/01/2014 £16,956 Debt now: £0.00 :j
Aims:[STRIKE] clear debt, get married, buy a house[/STRIKE]ALL DONE!!
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Thats it, im joining in!
Have tried to get my whole house looking straight.....(that means cramming everything into cupboards an drawers)
So far ive cut grass an hedges at the front, cut some lino for wc, painted wood work/ceiling in bathroom and wc, 2 loads of washing/hanging out doesnt seem like much but I do have dd2 at home from 11.30 (nursery) so things tend to slow down after that.
Still "planning" to do: wallpaper the wc, put said lino down, change bedding, Ironing when kids go to bed, theres probly more.....Ooh I know its bin day 2moro so Im going to do abit of decluttering.
I will have a nice house one day.... I cant keep moving everytime I have too much stuff :rotfl:Tidy house tidy mind, dirty house dirty mind
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Just jump in where you areOrganised people are just too lazy to look for things
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tidy up thru-out-mostly done
1/2 DD bedroom done
1/2 bathroom done
sons bedroom -not touched:o
our bedroom-still to do
have also washed and dried 3 loads and vac'd downstairs.
husbands trainers thrown out of bedroom into garden - donewas 1st thing I did.
Off to pick kids up from their various placces now-have to walk as DH has lost my car keys:rolleyes: :mad:0 -
Spendless wrote:husbands trainers thrown out of bedroom into garden - done
was 1st thing I did.
Missread this as 'husband thrown out of bedroom window:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Ps Hia SugaJen - now carefull not to burn out!
Kaz xJanuary '06 Grocery Challenge (4th - 31st) £320.Week 1 - £73.99 Week 2 £5.10 (so far)
Someone burst my bubble and I lost the plot so no idea what I spent now...Other Jan :- Petrol £20.41, Clothes £8.50, House £3.I will try to work it out.
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