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Weekly Flylady Thread 12th November 2012
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Monday - kitchen and dining room
Level One
[STRIKE]Sweep and mop the floor[/STRIKE]
Level Two
[STRIKE]Wipe the work surfaces - what you can see
Check who has a birthday this week
or next and get organised
Wipe out the fridge and check the drain hole [/STRIKE]
Level three
Clean the washing machine drawer
Empty and clean out your bins
[STRIKE]Polish the table[/STRIKE]
Extras
Do you really need all that Tuperware? Even the ones with the missing lids?
[STRIKE]Find the Christmas tablecloths and napkins etc
HHI[/STRIKE]
Not looking too bad plus one homework done just another two to help with.“Life is short, live it. Love is rare, grab it. Anger is bad, dump it. Fear is awful, face it. Memories are sweet, cherish it.”0 -
Monday - kitchen and dining room
Level One
Level Two
Wipe out the fridge and check the drain hole
Level three
Polish the table
Extras
Do you really need all that Tuperware? Even the ones with the missing lids? Am I deprived? I don't have any Tupperware (of course there are all those saved plastic containers)
Find the Christmas tablecloths and napkins etc Going to someone else for Christmas meal
HHI
Dusty, it is amazing how many jobs you can get done while putting off a piece of writing.0 -
Monday - kitchen and dining room
Level One
Sweep and mop the floor
Level Two
Wipe the work surfaces - what you can see
[STRIKE]Check who has a birthday this week or next and get organised[/STRIKE]..2 cards to buy and 1 present..other present already got
Wipe out the fridge and check the drain hole
Level three
Clean the washing machine drawer
[STRIKE]Empty and clean out your bins[/STRIKE]
[STRIKE]Polish the table[/STRIKE]
Extras
[STRIKE]Do you really need all that Tuperware? Even the ones with the missing lids?[/STRIKE]
[STRIKE]Find the Christmas tablecloths and napkins etc[/STRIKE]
HHI
Not much off list so far but have been to town...done school run x2..Dw x2..WMx3 2 in tumble 1 on airer...need to get tea on soon ...will do worktops while its cooking....floor may wait till tomorrow as too achy still although better than yesterday
DS2 still very spotty and itchy...been to Boots for calamine...no we dont advice that anymore...£9 later for the new cream:eek::eek::eek:...could have cried as we are majorly broke but poor boy needs it xx
Lovely to see all the oldies and newbies posting xxFeeding 6 Adults 1 Teen a 8 year old with hollow legs and a very fussy 5 year old. Also 3 cats and 3 fishies
To include all Food,Toiletries and Petfood.0 -
Craftyscholar wrote: »
Do you really need all that Tuperware? Even the ones with the missing lids? Am I deprived? I don't have any Tupperware (of course there are all those saved plastic containers)
Kitchen's as clean as I can manage; I've wiped all the surfaces I can access with anti-bacterial, including the trolley.:o
If I don't get here tomorrow, don't worry, please. I have my hossy appointment in the afternoon,:eek: and Mr LW wfh up til 14:30 (therefore requiring intravenous tea!):D so I may not have chance to post. Any spare posi-vibes gratefully received.:oIf your dog thinks you're the best, don't seek a second opinion.;)0 -
Lamewolf: Good luck for tomorrow. I'll be thinking of you and sending you as many posi-vibes as a Honey Bear can.
Thank you both, Lamewolf and Rowan Tree for the GWS wishes for Dog. She took both her antibiotics and Propalin this morning and has eaten half a chicken breast without needing to be fed it by hand. She had a good night's sleep, isn't visiting the waterbowl continuously and is much, much better. I really thought this might be it, but she's definitely rallied!
I'm seriously considering buying a carpet washer, having found yet another little soggy patch with chewed grass in it. I'm replacing my mother's ancient Dyson from a recyling/reconditioning place locally so that function isn't important. I need is something that will leave the carpet relatively dry on a sunny day if I air the room well. Does anyone have any suggestions?Better is good enough.0 -
Monday - kitchen and dining room
[STRIKE]
Level One
Sweep and mop the floor
[/STRIKE]
Level Two
[STRIKE]Wipe the work surfaces - what you can see[/STRIKE][STRIKE]
Check who has a birthday this week
or next and get organised
Wipe out the fridge and check the drain hole
[/STRIKE]Level three
Clean the washing machine drawer
Empty and clean out your bins
Polish the table
Challenge for tonight, DH caught his shirt pocket on the car boot and came undone, it's a good shirt so I am going to have a go at sewing it back on :eek:Make £10 per day in July £45.48/£310
June £232.66, May £310.36, April £310.19, March £287.32, February £250.18, January £257.24
Swagbucks in 2015 £65/£1500 -
LW postive vibes for you tomorrow i hope everything goes well at your attp
honey bear add my canine get well/ healing vibes to the ones you already have
just back from the swimming bath run, going to sort tea out quickly as weve got to be back to collect DS2 back by 7.15 so wont be eating till later.SPC~12 ot 124
In a world that has decided that it's going to lose its mind, be more kind my friend, try to Be More Kind0 -
Hi there
Just a quick update to send stay strong vibes to Lamewolf for tomorrow and get well vibes to Bonnie - I do hope you are soon feeling better. Good wishes to all those feeling poorly, especially those with the BD nipping at their heels.
I've been to work, walked next door's dogs and am now sitting with the new cat and going to watch the SCD update show - with a big cuppa as usual!!
The casserole in the SC smells good, so only have jacket potatoes to do. I'm hungry!!
Bye for now and good flying to all the newbies, R x0 -
Shirt pocket sewn on, I am a domestic goddess
WM on, tea in oven, just waiting for DH to come home from workMake £10 per day in July £45.48/£310
June £232.66, May £310.36, April £310.19, March £287.32, February £250.18, January £257.24
Swagbucks in 2015 £65/£1500 -
Good evening
Finished work at 5.30. All toys tidied away, and table has been wiped down. DH is cooking our dinner, as I have already cooked once this evening :T I need to find more meals that can be cooked for all of us, but as it is in 2 sittings (children at 4-4.30, and us at 6.30-7.30), it is not easy! And out of 4 children, there is nothing that they ALL eat :mad: I find it quite draining!
I am now sitting at my laptop, contemplating studyI have found an article in Nursery World magazine which should be helpful in a forum discussion I should be taking part in, and I have an online chat tonight at 8-9pm (my course is an online one). Hopefully the tutor will 'turn up' tonight, as he didn't last week :mad:
Bossy (((((HUGE hugs))))) to you and your little ones. I am thinking of you xxxx0
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