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Weekly Flylady Thread 26th March 2007

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  • hex2
    hex2 Posts: 4,736 Forumite
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    Nothing in the fridge here - poor planning by me. Boys are refusing to walk to the shop as well. Nice collection of dog n cat food anyone.....
    'If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need' Marcus Tullius Cicero
  • HopeElizzy
    HopeElizzy Posts: 608 Forumite
    pigpen wrote: »
    I've crashed for lunch.. what are we eating today???

    My littlie has had crackers & cheese, a handful of raisins and a yoghurt........I've had tea and more custard creams
    "all endings are also beginnings. We just don't know it at the time..."
  • hex2
    hex2 Posts: 4,736 Forumite
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    HopeElizzy I have been meaning to ask you for ages is the pig in your avatar at the Mountsorrel farm place?

    custard creams sound good to me. I have instead made mushroom soup with some distinctly wrinkly ones knocking round at the bottom of the fridge. Boys are having boiled egg n toasty soldiers.

    I could have had the remains of the white choc cheesecake or merringue (sp? - who knows) roulade, so quite pleased with myself.
    'If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need' Marcus Tullius Cicero
  • pigpen
    pigpen Posts: 41,152 Forumite
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    Back to my flinging fabric!!

    I had turkey burger sarnies and a cuppa for lunch.. have to have another cuppa though.. like a desert in here!!
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  • hollyh
    hollyh Posts: 5,474 Forumite
    Hi everyone

    I've not got a lot achieved so far today cause ds2 is poorly and when he's awake he just wants cuddles from mummy. He's just gone back to sleep so i'll quickly update my list and get off my bum and get on with it.

    PASSAGE
    tidy
    hoover
    DINING ROOM
    tidy
    clear table
    wash table cloth
    wipe chairs and table
    hoover
    sort stuff that needs to be put back in there
    gloss woodwork
    LIVING ROOM
    [STRIKE]tidy[/STRIKE]
    [STRIKE]hoover[/STRIKE]
    KITCHEN
    [STRIKE]wash up[/STRIKE]
    [STRIKE]clean surfaces[/STRIKE]
    empty bins
    [STRIKE]prep tea[/STRIKE]
    [STRIKE]feed hamster[/STRIKE]
    wipe cupboard doors
    [STRIKE]wipe drawers[/STRIKE]
    clean windowsill
    cooker
    inside & outside fridge & sort
    microwave
    sink & draining board
    freezer front
    appliances
    window
    hoover
    mop
    BATHROOM
    tidy
    hoover
    UTILITY
    washing
    ironing
    tidy
    wipe sides
    wm drawer
    windowsill
    windows
    hoover
    mop
    GARDEN
    15mins
    tidy stairs & landing
    DS2 ROOM
    tidy
    [STRIKE]change sheet[/STRIKE]
    put ironing away
    DS 1 ROOM
    pick up dirty laundry
    put ironing away
    MY ROOM
    [STRIKE]tidy[/STRIKE]
    [STRIKE]put ironing away[/STRIKE]
    [STRIKE]put nets back up[/STRIKE]
    EXTRAS
    paperwork from table
    1 hot spot
    1 item mending
    [STRIKE]check email[/STRIKE]
    [STRIKE]check ebay for sales[/STRIKE]
    [STRIKE]check amazon for sales[/STRIKE]
    [STRIKE]post 2 parcels[/STRIKE]
    list books on green met
    change bedroom clock
    work out points in small hm loaf

    ok don't know how much i'll get done :eek: but anything will be good.

    Hope everyone has a good day:D



  • HopeElizzy
    HopeElizzy Posts: 608 Forumite
    hex2 wrote: »
    HopeElizzy I have been meaning to ask you for ages is the pig in your avatar at the Mountsorrel farm place?


    Yes, it is!! How did you guess - don't tell me you recognise the pig!! :rotfl:
    "all endings are also beginnings. We just don't know it at the time..."
  • HopeElizzy
    HopeElizzy Posts: 608 Forumite
    Here they are again, we had a great day - we always do when we go there. From a money saving angle they have family tickets so it cost £12 for the four of us.

    DSC02142.jpg
    "all endings are also beginnings. We just don't know it at the time..."
  • mumoftwo
    mumoftwo Posts: 1,903 Forumite
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    Good afternoon all...

    Welcome to all new flyers

    As pigpen said: new week, new start. As last week came to a messy end I am full of good intentions this week and made a great start this morning

    2 hours of ironing
    Lil-me list (kitchen/dining area)
    swish and swipe bathroom
    swish and swipe living room
    washing machine on and hang out x2
    called dutch consulate for new passport

    still other dailies to do:
    hoover
    clean stairs
    prepare evening meal
  • poohbear59
    poohbear59 Posts: 4,866 Forumite
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    I have just realised today was not a good day to try to start flying. DS1 is home from uni today and has his 'local' friends around today and overnight to celebrate his b'day. Then tomorrow having going away do for dd as she is off to volunteer abroad for 2 months, then take her to Airport Wednesday. For all you with littlies, I am sure things were easier then so make the most of it! House seems to be full of bags etc, and files and coursework from ds2 and ds3!!
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  • hex2
    hex2 Posts: 4,736 Forumite
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    HopeElizzy wrote: »
    Yes, it is!! How did you guess - don't tell me you recognise the pig!! :rotfl:

    scarier than that, I have a similar picture of DS1 and I thought the brick work/iron work looked familar......

    we have season tickets for twycross and conkers now so tend to stick to those.

    House is done, but those toy boxes are still over flowing at me :rolleyes: trying hard to make myself do it...

    Poohbear - I know what you are saying but I also have teenage steps, and they are much less work. They at least do what I ask every so often without having whinging hysterics :cool:
    'If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need' Marcus Tullius Cicero
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