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Weekly Flylady Thread 14th November 2011

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  • Dustykitten
    Dustykitten Posts: 16,507 Forumite
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    edited 20 November 2011 at 6:00PM
    Weekend list

    [STRIKE]Dust hall shelf[/STRIKE]
    Sort toy pile - bits to fix, get rid of
    Kids to sort books
    DH to sort books
    [STRIKE]Clean fridge
    Defrost outside freezer[/STRIKE]
    [STRIKE]Change DS2 bed[/STRIKE]
    [STRIKE]Change DS3 bed[/STRIKE]
    Clean last unit in DH office
    Clean bathroom
    [STRIKE]Ironing[/STRIKE] I'll do another lot on Sunday

    Put blinds up living room - need glue
    See if curtains work DS3 room - half ok, half to change
    [STRIKE]Leaves to compost bin at front[/STRIKE] kids say it's done
    ebay an item
    check credit card statement
    Cooking ingredients DS2
    [STRIKE]New trainers DS2[/STRIKE]

    Christmas

    Have you sorted your present list?
    Write your Christmas card list.
    The birds of sadness may fly overhead but don't let them nest in your hair
  • juliejim
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    Morning Dusty and everyone else

    I'm just lying in bed catching up on different things as I seem to have had a really busy week this week - don't know why! Not sure what the plan of action for today is - Ds is going rifle shooting this morning but I just need to drop him off and I'm going out tonight I think.

    I'm going to see who deserves some snowmen in a bit.

    Have a good day all

    Hugs

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  • kazwookie
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    Morning all

    Rise and shine please.

    LW well done on getting ahead with the scores

    Greenbee hope eye gets better soon.

    Cat is fed (and was being a right pest till he was)
    About to start on a list of things for this morning, won't bore you all with them.

    BUT mountsockmore is gonig to be attacked.

    Have a good dayxx
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  • vanilla
    vanilla Posts: 3,277 Forumite
    I'm just about up this morning.....yawn.....
    I have to get DD to a club thing today, only found out thursday, won't be back until 2 then OH is away from 3 until past midnight at an airsoft shoot. Boys have a BB service tomorrow that i forgot about so it's a busy weekend..:(

    Only good thing this week is that the kitchen is still tidy...:j:j:j

    Plan once i come back is get the washing finished and have a good clean of the livingroom. :D

    Greenbee hope your eye is better soon.
    Lil_me hope your feeling better soon.
    Sometimes it seems that the going is just too rough.
    And things go wrong no matter what I do.
    Now and then it seems that life is just too much.
    But you've got the love I need to see me through.
    :j :j
  • hex2
    hex2 Posts: 4,736 Forumite
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    :) Morning everyone

    Dusty - you sound like you have a lot going on at the moment, hope all is ok.
    Greenbee - hope the eye gets sorted soon
    Lil-me - rest, You sound properly ill
    decko gecko - I like your posts

    Off to the hairdressers in a minute. Must get dressed first......

    When I get back I have to admire some bits of freshly planed and sanded oak and decide which fronts I like best for the first kitchen cupboards, and then I have to sort the pantry so that I can get to the long stored bargain villeroy and boche double belfast sink.
    'If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need' Marcus Tullius Cicero
  • Valli
    Valli Posts: 25,491 Forumite
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    Morning all. Bedding on line and kitchen bin washed; cat litter tray soaking. e bay checked and breakfast scoffed. Going to carry on now...

    Going to the theatre tonight to see End of the Rainbow. Not sure whether it will be with my friend her her mum...
    Don't put it DOWN; put it AWAY
    "I would like more sisters, that the taking out of one, might not leave such stillness" Emily Dickinson
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    Thank you Honey Bear
  • greenbee
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    Greenbee that sounds very odd - my A level bio was just as long ago and we certainly did not cover that!

    Found this on the web:

    Yes eyedrops can drain down your throat there is a tube that connects your tear duct to your nasal passage called the nasolacrimal duct.

    Hence you get a snotty nose when you cry as excess tears drain away down the nasolacrimal duct to your nose.

    The head has a lot of connections to it's various parts such as the tear duct, throat, nose mouth and even the ears are connected to your throat by the eustachian tube.

    Excess eye drops went down your tear duct and drain from your nasal passage down your throat but please do not worry since the manufacturers are well aware this is a very real possibility of happening and likely happens often.
    The small amount is not going to do any harm else it would be too dangerous to allow people to put these eye drops in.

    It is unlikely that anything toxic that could harm you would be allowed also to be put in your delicate eyes in any case.
    Thanks Dusty (and lil_me). They taste vile. Worst side effect as far as I can see is reduced red blood cell levels, but given how anaemic I am I don't think they can reduce them any further :p

    Hex - enjoy the kitchen. It sounds like it's going really well :D
  • Valli
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    at least, Greenbee, you know your tear-drains aren't blocked.
    Don't put it DOWN; put it AWAY
    "I would like more sisters, that the taking out of one, might not leave such stillness" Emily Dickinson
    :heart:Janice 1964-2016:heart:

    Thank you Honey Bear
  • greenbee
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    Valli wrote: »
    at least, Greenbee, you know your tear-drains aren't blocked.

    Thanks Valli :p
  • Pollybear
    Pollybear Posts: 3,282 Forumite
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    Morning

    Nice bright day, washing on the line. I've vacuumed through downstairs and hand washed the kitchen floor (which is big). I mop it regularly but every now and then it needs a hand wash to get it properly clean. Does my knees no good at all!
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