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Post by daddys3chicks on Jun 30, 2006 0:31:48 GMT 10
I am finding, that with the girls home, I am getting less done. I keep it picked up and the dishes and laundry done, but the decluttering has stopped as well as the deep cleaning.
I never really think I have a routine until I don't have it anymore. I did most of my cleaning on Tues. morning when Amanda was a PS. Now that she is out, it is harder for me to focus on the big jobs.
On the up side - the girls are helping more - dusting, sweeping, doing the laundry etc.
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Post by cara on Jun 30, 2006 0:52:35 GMT 10
I did yes, during the week and got the children to clean their rooms on Saturdays. It gave me more time to spend with them and gave them a chore to do and then play time.
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Post by teddymaker on Jun 30, 2006 2:42:31 GMT 10
My housecleaning is always relaxed LOL!!!
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Post by daddys3chicks on Jun 30, 2006 6:35:41 GMT 10
LOL Jayne! I knew I loved you for a reason!
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Post by lynn on Jun 30, 2006 7:53:24 GMT 10
Yep it is hard for me to see much progress when they track across my freshly mopped floor.
And I'm thinking, I should be taking advantage of having all these helping hands during the summer!
Jeremy did take my kitchen curtains and blinds down for me. I washed those and managed to get them back up. Ugh what a job!
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Post by Michelle on Jun 30, 2006 7:57:38 GMT 10
My housecleaning is always relaxed LOL!!! LOL me too ;D
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Post by violet on Jun 30, 2006 11:08:00 GMT 10
It's too busy to keep things up when the kids are home, I reckon. Besides, whatever you clean becomes a magnet for the kids lol.
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Post by braided-rug on Jun 30, 2006 11:41:59 GMT 10
I agree with that.
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