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Flylady Challenge - Take 3

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  • TNG
    TNG Posts: 6,930 Forumite
    PONDSAVER wrote:
    PS what does everyone clean their mirrors with mine always ends up smeary...???


    Newspaper and window cleaner. Does the trick for me :D
    :dance:There's a real buzz about the neighbourhood :dance:
  • wendym
    wendym Posts: 2,945 Forumite
    Do you read the newspaper while the window cleaner tackles the windows?
  • vivw_2
    vivw_2 Posts: 2,230 Forumite
    Pondsaver I use the window/glass cleaning cloth from Lakeland
    http://www.lakelandlimited.co.uk/SearchResults.aspx?kw=e+cloth

    they are expensive but I find they work really well and without loads of chemicals
    We don't need to do it perfectly - good enough is exactly that GOOD ENOUGH.


  • Take care copying direct from Flylady - it is copyright protected - see note on Kelly's mission page.
  • TNG
    TNG Posts: 6,930 Forumite
    wendym wrote:
    Do you read the newspaper while the window cleaner tackles the windows?


    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    sometimes, you type something in all innocence........

    nice one wendym ;)
    :dance:There's a real buzz about the neighbourhood :dance:
  • Punky
    Punky Posts: 450 Forumite
    100 Posts
    Morning all. Just working on my to do list :eek:

    Wendy - if you need some motivation I can match you. Every 15 mins you do in your pantry I'll do 15 mins in my hotspot - the office.

    Pondsaver - vinegar and water in a spray bottle plus a microfibre cloth for glass / windows. My dad was a fireman and gets really stressed if I don't cleanout lint from TD - also gets stressed about cooker hood :rolleyes:

    Done already:
    WM x2 (set timer last night so got a headstart)
    TD x2
    Beds made
    15 mins in office - found Royal Mail opt out form to send off!
    Emptied bins

    To do:
    Ironing
    Office hotspot
    Strip master bed
    Wash bed covers
    Wash towels
    Order photo calendars for Xmas
    Update calendars
    Pondsavers tasks
    Get dinner out of freezer
    Put bins out
    Book smear
    Cancel Vertbaudet catalogues
    Chase Mums present x2
    Xmas card list
    Drop off catalogues
    Bday card for friends 4YO
    New job card for friend
    60th bday card for Mum

    Nice to do:Get new watch battery
    Go to library and get bookstart stuff
    Get frame for DS photo
    Find replacement bulb for kitchen light
    Drop JL competition entry in
    Get security tag taken off new jacket - don't ask!
    Chance Nirvana membership
    Get shoes for DS
    Upload friends wedding photos
    Committee work - publicity plan / what you can do/fund raising/maintenance
    Did out Driving license for DH
    Art & crafts article for NCT mag

    Way too much! Wish I hadn't worked on to do list now... :o
    Punky x
  • TNG
    TNG Posts: 6,930 Forumite
    Punky wrote:
    My dad was a fireman and gets really stressed if I don't cleanout lint from TD - also gets stressed about cooker hood :rolleyes:


    Punky,

    I now have a feeling of mild panic :o:o

    Can you (or anyone) explain about the TD and CH (I haven't had a TD long.....)

    -Flyboy-

    Edit : if this is taking things offtopic, pm me. I don't want to go back to the naughty step
    :dance:There's a real buzz about the neighbourhood :dance:
  • rebl43
    rebl43 Posts: 670 Forumite
    Good Morning All!

    My list for today:
    [STRIKE]iron clothes[/STRIKE] done
    [STRIKE]DW[/STRIKE] done
    WM
    TD
    wipe down K surfaces and cupboard doors
    put clothes away
    hoover, polish, clean glass in house.
    list things on ebay
    parcel ebay things up
    take ebay things to PO
    [STRIKE]pondsavers daily task[/STRIKE] done
    :smileyhea
    Rachel xx
  • wendym
    wendym Posts: 2,945 Forumite
    OK Punky you are on.

    You don't have to, but I really have to give the first bash 30 mins, then I'm allowed to dash out to get milk, then lots of 15 mins through the day, or possibly week/month/rest of my life.
  • china wrote:
    Take care copying direct from Flylady - it is copyright protected - see note on Kelly's mission page.

    THANKS China - i take note and will not copy direct in future just give everyone the jist of what to do....
    Lightbulb moment 10-06-06
    Total debt £36,996.70 June 2006
    Total debt approx £33,000 Oct 2006
    Jan 07....to be worked out but may have gone up GULP:confused: :mad: :eek:
    DFD March 2011
    DFW Nerd 111

    19 jan 23 feb 5 weeks:( - grocery challenge £250
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