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daisylil 06-12-2012 06:35 AM

Iffin Im busy quiltin , I clean just one room , makes me feel like a martyr lol :)

maryb44662 06-12-2012 08:39 AM


Originally Posted by Jan in VA (Post 5281395)
You know, so many of us struggle to balance keeping a decent house with time to enjoy our passion of quilting, me included.

But today I had a revelation...........!!!:p:thumbup:

Hi Jan in Virginia, as the old saying goes, "quilt forever, clean whenever" is my motto. I clean when I can't stand to look at the dust any longer or if I am having company. Mary in Virginia

grandme26 06-12-2012 08:56 AM

I'd rather quilt than clean so my solution was to hire a maid that would clean everything weekly

pawebdoctor 06-12-2012 01:42 PM

lol... though my husband wouldn't appreciate it.

SewBarbie 06-13-2012 03:20 AM

I love this! The house just gets dirty again--I'd rather be at my machine!!!

cosyjo 06-13-2012 06:57 AM

I try hard to seperate the two but my quilting keeps crawling out into the family room

JoanneS 06-22-2012 08:49 AM

Thanks Jan! We all owe that show a GREAT deal for helping us get rid of a great deal of guilt LOL.

cathyvv 06-22-2012 02:10 PM

My DH and I have been cleaning out daughter and son in laws house so they can move. We have been working on it for over 4 weeks. During that time I have washed about 70 loads of childrens clothing - most too small for my grand boys - and we made 6 seperate trips, car loaded to the gills with donations of that clothing, books and magazines. That's the good part! My DH also cleaned out 2 bays of a 3 car garage which was loaded with garbage, recycles and boxes that had been moved twice and never emptied. He's made at least 3 trips to the recycling center to get rid of that stuff.

We threw out thousands of dollars of very pricey make up my daughter bought and never used - pitched it, as old make up can be loaded with unpleasant bacteria. We donated at least a thousand dollars worth of 'scrap booking' material, also never used. If I added up the original cost of the donated clothes (some never worn) and other stuff that was donated, the estimated total of original purchase price is around $12,000!

Had to wash the clothes because clean and dirty were mixed together. In the clothes were at least 150 pairs of socks and 100 pair of underwear. Apparently, buying new is easier than using the washer and dryer!

We're leaving on the 26th with my two grandboys and I an actually looking forward to the 12 hour drive home!!!

If my DH EVER coomplains about how our home is kept, I'll buy him a 1 way ticket to our daughters home!!!!


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