Housework
#272
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 776
Originally Posted by KwiltyKahy
I have several answers to this question. I have a trivet that says "My house is clean enough to be healthy and dirty enough to be happy". When it crosses that line, I try to clean. I have also heard it said that nobody goes to a funeral and says "She was a great housekeeper, but they might say she made beaustiful quilts" Several years ago I bought a book titled "Nobody said you had to eat off the floor". Her premise was you won't get it all done. No matter what you do somebody else (probably with OCD) will see something else to be done. Soooo, I do what I can and listen when my sewing machine calls.
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#273
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Corpus Christi, Tx
Posts: 39
Originally Posted by shoofly
This is a must-see web site for anyone who wants to clean house the absolutely easiest way possible, and with only three products that practically do the work for you and only costs about $16 a year. Never thought I would say house cleaning is fun, but I don't mind it now.
http://thelostartofhousecleaning.com
http://thelostartofhousecleaning.com
#275
As long as the floors are swept and dishes washed up with the table more or less tidy I have plenty of time to do what I want to do. Washing the floor every month or so if they are too stained with mud etc is good enough for me.
#277
Originally Posted by tdgiffin
I set goals for certain tasks that I want to get dome each day, and when they are done, I reward myself with time to quilt!
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