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Weekly Flylady Thread 17th May 2010

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  • hollyh
    hollyh Posts: 5,474 Forumite
    Hi,

    In my HHC i

    Sorted recycling
    Put dry dishes away
    Washed up
    S& S Kitchen
    Tidied living room
    Watered plants
    Put the rest of the ironing away

    I'm going to do another HHC now. Ds2 wants to walk home from nursery so i'm going to have to leave at 11 to get there in time. I hope he doesn't moan he's tired half way:cool: it's a good mile and a half.
  • rach
    rach Posts: 5,476 Forumite
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    pigpen wrote: »
    I haven't got a crib or anything yet we have the cot though so I might not bother!
    I only got a moses basket as it was 2nd hand on netmums with a stand and 3 sheets for £12 so seemed too good to miss!
    Mum to gorgeous baby boy born Sept 2010:j
  • ZCC72
    ZCC72 Posts: 338 Forumite
    AnW'sMum wrote: »

    ZCC have I translated your french correctly? Is there to be another flybaby? If so congrats :)

    :eek:Ooo,I hope not - it'd be a case of Immaculate Conception, when I'd rather have a Case of Pinot Grigio:rotfl: To clarify (I was tired when posting yesterday, so confusion is all mine), as I had to leave the IoM pretty quickly (faaaaar to expensive to stay there without any income, not good for an OS'er like me!!) so am staying with my family until I can get back on my feet!

    Off to catch up on posts, then a HHC at 11am (followed promptly by coffee and cake!) - anyone in??
    :A FLY FIRST, KNIT LATER :A
  • pigpen
    pigpen Posts: 41,152 Forumite
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    rach wrote: »
    I only got a moses basket as it was 2nd hand on netmums with a stand and 3 sheets for £12 so seemed too good to miss!

    But the new mattresses are about £30 so is it really worth it for the time they are in them?

    I'll see how we get one without I think.. we need a travel cot to take to OH's mothers too and a few other bits to drop there. I'd like a few more nappies I think.. and we definitely need more cardies.. I have 12 in 3 different sizes but we do need more and I certainly won't have time or energy to be knitting once he gets here!!
    LB moment 10/06 Debt Free date 6/6/14
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  • jinky67
    jinky67 Posts: 47,812 Forumite
    *H* wrote: »

    ETA, Jinky, you can get a good view from up there, but its not always a clear one!
    No it wasnt, but in a way it was;):j

    not long up, think all my late nights have caught up with me now:o

    Anyway love to all, especially Toots, Diva and L-L:kisses3:


    Monday ~ Kitchen and Dining room
    Level One

    Declutter and mop/vacuum floor
    Clear and wipe work surfaces
    Level Two
    Wipe units and large appliances
    Give one small appliance a good clean!
    Level Three
    Clean doorseals, filters and deterrgent drawers
    Oven and hob to be scrubbed
    Extras
    1. Wash the windows!
    2. Empty and wash out bins!
    3. wipe over the woodwork
    4. Clean lightshades/fittings
    :heartpulsOnce a Flylady, always a Flylady:heartpuls
  • short_bird
    short_bird Posts: 4,029 Forumite
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    Mumto5 wrote: »
    DS3 celebrated his birthday on Saturday. We took 10 of his friends bowling and to the eat all you can chinese. It cost a fortune but they all ate their own bodyweight so I do feel we had our moneys worth.

    Sign of "old age": when you can't eat your own weight at a buffet.... :D
    ‘Keep your eye on the donut and not on the hole.’ David Lynch.
    "It’s a beautiful day with golden sunshine and blue skies all the way.” David Lynch.
  • Emma133
    Emma133 Posts: 364 Forumite
    edited 17 May 2010 at 10:42AM
    Back from HHC in which I

    Fed Fish
    Washed Bathroom floor
    Hoovered Downstairs
    Cleared and wiped kitchen surfaces
    Wiped units and appliances
    Cleaned out the toaster
    and cleaned/cleared the top of the fridge as I didn't do this last week and since its getting pulled out don't need things dropping on my head lol

    ETA I'll join your HHC ZCC at 11.00

    Emma x
    Mum to 4 beautiful children :D
    2011 Goals declutter the house :eek: decluttered 42 items :j
  • Penelope_Penguin
    Penelope_Penguin Posts: 17,242 Forumite
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    Choccybix wrote: »
    Heart wasnt in it much last week. I was dreading a docs appt that I had to go to saturday to get a lump checked out. I'd put it off for ages, I can't even tell you how long cos its stupid of me to have left it so long. I have a fear of doctors and waiting rooms :o. Thankfully the doc's sure its just a cyst.

    Well done for overcoming your fears :j and great news that it's a cyst :T

    HHC was delayed, so now having coffee and HM marmalade toast :D Lots of dot-to-dotting done :)
    :rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:
  • nuttybabe
    nuttybabe Posts: 2,299 Forumite
    Morning ladies

    Monday ~ Kitchen and Dining room
    Level One
    [STRIKE]Declutter and mop/vacuum floor
    Clear and wipe work surfaces
    [/STRIKE]
    Level Two
    [STRIKE]Wipe units and large appliances
    Give one small appliance a good clean!
    [/STRIKE]
    IF YOU ARE ABLE!.. pull out a large appliance and clean behind and under it! - fitted kitchen so cant do this one
    Clean out the fridge thoroughly.. and check the drain at the back!
    Level Three
    [STRIKE]Wipe the table, replace the cloth if needed and dust and deweb!
    [/STRIKE]
    Clean doorseals, filters and deterrgent drawers
    [STRIKE]Oven and hob to be scrubbed
    [/STRIKE]


    only a few things left to do. not too bad! will try and fit it around the ironing!!!!!!! :p
  • Pollybear
    Pollybear Posts: 3,284 Forumite
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    Back again

    Today's list done and I've dampwiped in the living room and the computer desk and vacuumed the living room/hallway/stairs before doing the kitchen floor. Cleaned the windows in the kitchen and living room - the sun is nice but it doesn't half show up the mucky windows!

    I might sit in the garden for a bit now, the washing is drying well. I went out just now with the dog and she wouldn't settle for ages but now she hasn't realised I've come back in! She'll be back quick when she does, she won't stay out there alone if she can help it.
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