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Weekly Flylady Thread 6th September 2010

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  • HHC at 10.30 anyone?

    need to give myself a kick to get back up off the sofa with much to do today

    I'll join you :j The pork is in the oven, so I want to tidy up the kitchen. The children are up and can help - mwahhh, ha, ha, ha evil laugh :p
    :rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:
  • ajmoney
    ajmoney Posts: 6,470 Forumite
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    AJ’s weekend list

    [STRIKE]All washing[/STRIKE]
    All ironing
    Tidy house before bed on Sunday
    Cut grass if weather permits
    File all paperwork away

    Wednesday - pc area
    Level Three
    Clear the pc desk of rubbish and excess piles of junk This is a hot spot in itself but most of it is OHs so need to wait until he gets home to sort it.

    Thursday - Master bedroom & landing
    Level One
    Strip and wash sheets
    Vacuum and turn mattress before replacing clean sheets

    Friday ~ Spare room
    Level One
    Declutter and vacuum the floor!
    Level Two
    Sort through a cupboard of clothing
    Sort through a box of toys/junk
    Binbag dance
    Level Three
    Tidy/straighten a bookcase/shelf unit
    Dust and deweb
    Extras
    1. Wipe away all sticky fingerprints and suchlike!
    MFW 2025 No. 7 £1931.07/£2700
    MFiT-T7 No. 6 £4868.07/£30,000
  • well I've showered and done the bathroom and listed some ebay stuff. Need to sort my hair out now, then crack on. wm x 3 as well but it's just poured down here despite a promising sunny start. hey ho.....
    Yesterday is history
    Tomorrow is a mystery
    Today is a gift
    That's why we call it 'The Present'
  • hex2
    hex2 Posts: 4,736 Forumite
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    Huge hugs for Quillion, I hope it all works out as well as it can.
    Grateful - 67 for my DH too although we will re-mortgage when the house is a bit closer to finished and hopefully bring that down.

    I need to get dressed and then get on with the kitchen.

    Off topic I know but has anyone had any success with freezing eggs?
    'If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need' Marcus Tullius Cicero
  • MrsChaos
    MrsChaos Posts: 2,069 Forumite
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    DW - on
    WM x ? (lots, anyway) - one out, one on, 3 waiting
    TD if necessary - not so far
    change bedding x2
    bake shortbread and maybe something else
    make tea
    iron clothes for tomorrow
    S&S kitchen (started) and bathroom
    read with DS2
    buy new handbag for work with some vouchers
    call at Mr M's for some meat
    update diary and calendar
    WORK

    Have also put some things away in front room as well as rest of shopping and assembled stuff by front door to leave the house. Washed and dressed now, then we're off out.
  • hex2 wrote: »
    Grateful - 67 for my DH too although we will re-mortgage when the house is a bit closer to finished and hopefully bring that down.

    Not just us then...am an avid MFW'er but at the moment with maternity leave coming up we are only overpaying £48 a month...and as my siggy shows that's a drop in the ocean:rotfl:

    DH is doing a HHC, which is supposed to be vacuuming upstairs, so why is he clonking around in the garden?!
    Please do not confuse me with other gratefulsforhelp. x
  • hex2 wrote: »
    Off topic I know but has anyone had any success with freezing eggs?

    I find it best to whisk them and then use in cakes or other baking; not so good in omelettes or scrambled, etc :)More in this thread.
    :rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:
  • Tuesday ~ Kitchen and Dining area
    Level One
    Sweep and mop the floor
    Clear and wipe worksurfaces
    Shine the sink!
    Level Two
    Wipe fronts of appliances and units
    Wipe small appliances and replace.. make sure the inside of one small appliance is sparkly and hygienic!
    Wipe table and replace cloth if needed
    Level Three
    Clear and wipe window sills
    Wipe over oven and hob.. polish the knobs!

    Extras
    1. Wipe dining chairs
    2. Dust, deweb and make homeless those spiders!
    3. Clean light fittings.. take shades down and wash them if you can.
    Wednesday - bathroom, study, pc room, loo
    Level Two
    Wash down the tiles and windows
    Clean the bath, bog and basin (and the shower if needed!)
    Wipe over the paintwork

    Extras
    1. HHI
    2. Fill a binbag of rubbish and throw it out
    Thursday - Master bedroom & landing

    Done!

    Friday ~ Spare rooms Or just neglected spaces!
    Level One
    Declutter and vacuum the floor!
    Level Two
    Sort through a cupboard of clothing
    Sort through a box of toys/junk
    Binbag dance
    Level Three
    Tidy/straighten a bookcase/shelf unit
    Dust and deweb

    2 down, 2 to go :rotfl:

    Onto the spare room next then rest time
    Sorted the wardrobe drawers out and chucked out 2 hoodies that Iwasn hanging onto for some reason - one not worn for years because it was hammered and the other one started to disintegrate last year. Plus it reminds me of the exOH so out thats gone too.

    Sorted the running stuff into some order in a drawer.

    Here we go into the ROD
    final unsecured debt to repay currently £8333
    Proud to be Dealing With my Debt
    DFW Nerd 1154 Long Haul 155
  • juliejim
    juliejim Posts: 7,944 Forumite
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    Anyone fancy a HHC 11.45 - 12.15?
    NST #10 Steps 7K 2/30 10K 2/12 5 a day 3/30 NSD 0/20
    MBNA £5500
  • Triker
    Triker Posts: 7,247 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    Well I'm up, finally, friend has gone home, baked french toast baking as we speak and smelling all cinamony and lush, love cinamon.

    Off to the outlet today to find DD1 her dress for her 18th, running out of time...argh.
    DFW Nerd 267. DEBT FREE 11.06.08
    Stick to It by R.B. Stanfield
    It matters not if you try and fail,
    And fail, and try again; But it matters much if you try and fail, And fail to try again.
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