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Weekly Flylady Thread 21st April 2008
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Study or other reception room & bathrooms - Tuesday
Level One
Clear the clutter from all these rooms!!
wash any curtains/blinds/mats etc that need doing
Level Two
Vacuum the floors
Clean bath, toilets, shower and sinks
Wipe down the tiles and defragment the pc while doing this.
Level Three
declutter and dust the pc desk
Wipe away cup rings and sticky things
wipe the keyboard, mouse, cables and sockets and suchlike.
Clean the windows.
Extras
HHI..
Clear a hotspot Medicine cabinet
Wipe cupboards and polish mirrors!
15 minutes filing!
15mins in the garden!
Also
Sort money
Finish ironing pile ( nearly there honest:rolleyes: )
Pair socks
Milk bottles recycling
Clothes to charity shop
Books and mags to sisters
Library book back
[strike]Set up talktalk online billing[/strike][strike]
Landlord form
Aero pamper thingy
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Sort cc and pay
Sort files 1 per night
Clean car and hoover
Sort downstairs toysHugs to Mudbath
Well done raphael on your weight loss:j0 -
Pink Fairy - love the quote in your sig, thats great[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]No longer forward nor behind I look in hope and fear;
But grateful take the good I find,The best of now and here.[/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
John G. Whittier[/FONT]Jan GC: £202.65/£450 (as of 4-1-12)
NSDs: 3
Walk to school: 2/47
Bloater challenge: £0/0lbs0 -
skintscotslass wrote: »Old bootJan GC: £202.65/£450 (as of 4-1-12)
NSDs: 3
Walk to school: 2/47
Bloater challenge: £0/0lbs0 -
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Jill don't feel guilty, its a mil's job to make our lives miserable. Mine isn't too bad apart from the fact that she visits about 4 days a week and out stays her welcome every single time. She lets the little one climb on the table and says how can you stop him....er, easy take him down! Duh!You can touch the dust but please don't write in it !
Would you like to speak to the man in charge, or the woman who knows whats happening?0 -
Ironing all done for the week.
I did the bathroom yesterday so I won't feel too behind.
Plan for tomorrow is to do what I can before heading to the hygenist and then to garden all afternoon.
DS2 is in some school hurdles competition after school tomorrow, I can't decide if DS3 should miss his swimming so we can go and watch or not. These things tend to drag on for hours. I could try sending DS1 to watch him.
OH has just got back from Germany - been gone since last Wednesday am but says he is going into work all day tomorrow, am I surprised?
Mudbath, sorry I can't help with the screen thing but it might reset when you power off tonight.
Right little bit of washing up to do, DW amd WM to load, cat biscuits, teasmaid stuff and up I go. See you all tomorrow.The birds of sadness may fly overhead but don't let them nest in your hair0 -
Honestly, I cant believe what some people will buy on ebay. I've got curtain hooks/tie back things with 3 watchers! Oooooh and I've finally got a watcher for DDs Bratz. Hmmm, what is the plural of Bratz? Bratz? Bratzs? :think:
PIGPEN - REMEMBER YOUR APPT TOMORROW!0 -
skintscotslass wrote: »Christmas presents???
This made me giggle i have got quite few too, i have most adults birthday presents bought in xmas sales and all adults xmas pressies, all cards personal and general. I also trawl through the sales to see if i can drop on a bargain.You can touch the dust but please don't write in it !
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No-one get excited im still here... and so is my bump :rolleyes: :mad:
Got loads done today... AND been on a mini day out to all the DIY shops in liverpool to try and find this certain door handle we wanted for the nursery. (No luck, so im watching some similar ones on ebay that finish in 6 days :rolleyes: )
Was quite the adventure though as nearly involved in a car accident as some wa**er pulled out without checking in his mirrors and almost smashed into my side of the car.. both me and OH bit shook up.. but we were ok thanks to OH managing to quickly swerve into the oncoming lane luckily nothing was coming!!
List now looks like this....(ones in red only left to do!)
Weekend/last week list to carry forward + personal list for this week
1. Sort boxes of ebay and charity shop boxes in office
[strike]2. Meal plan [/strike]
[strike]3. HHI [/strike]
[strike]4. Wash any windows that really need it - (clean the porch windows)[/strike]
5. Read at least [strike]10[/strike] 20 pages of uni text book.
6. Sort box files for papers in the office - start using them!!
7. Sort the ikea bag of clothes i found lurking in the spare room yesterday
8. Research best place to sell my bed (ebay/loot/local paper/gumtree)
9. Find somewhere to put the lizards tank - even if its her little one and only a temporary position
10. Have this damn baby :rotfl:
Killer Kitchen - Monday
Level One
[strike]11. Clear and wipe work surfaces inc the table!![/strike]
[strike]12. Open the windows and let in the spring![/strike]
Level Two
[strike]13.Sweep and Mop the floor[/strike]
[strike]14.Clean the gacky filters and drawers from DW's, WM's etc[/strike]
[strike]15.Wipe the cupboard fronts, appliances and all those manky corners!![/strike]
Level Three
[strike]16.HHI[/strike]
[strike]17.Clean all those small appliances, wipe their home then put them back.. [/strike]
[strike]18.Wipe the gicky things out of the fridge.[/strike]
[strike]19. Clean hob [/strike]
Extras
[strike]20.15mins in the garden! [/strike]
[strike]21.Clean windows and sills[/strike]
ALSO TO DO TODAY AS A "MUST" :
[strike]22. Take white wash out the WM and put on airer or line[/strike]
[strike]23. Order my tumble dryer if im going to do it.[/strike]
[strike]24. Do another coat of paint in the nursery[/strike]
[strike]25. Make up more "hospital" sandwiches - just in case![/strike]
NICKI - DONT BE BLAMING ME FOR YOUR SPENDING ON TUMBLE DRYER!! I bought mine for fact im getting re-usable nappies for baby and they apparently work best if tumble dried and so mine was budgetted for in my baby budget!! (Plus i dont have a laundrette close enough to use - unlike youSo you could have lasted without it like you have done for the past 7 years..) ANNNNNNND what do you mean "it should be easy cos johanne said it was really easy?" about the OU course??!! Makes it sound like your trying to say im stupid??!!! :rolleyes:
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Soappie i'm loving the pics it's nice to be nosy;) your doing really well. I hate decorating, i won't tell you how long it took me to finish my dining room.:o
Well done Justamum for getting your bank charges refunded:j they're a right pain aren't they.
Jill stop feeling guilty she doesn't sound like the nicest of women.
Also hugs for Johanne hope your not too shaken up.
Oh and Pigpen don't forget your appointment.
We went over the field after tea so the boys could play rugby and burn off some energy. Ds2 found the biggest puddle imaginable:eek: :eek: and jumped in it with his trainers on:rolleyes: . He had great fun though and it can all go in the wash so i'm not too bothered;) .0
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