With a damp cloth, give the doors a quick wipe over, the either sweep the floor, for all of you with hard floors, or run the hoover round. The hose thing on the hoover, is for using!, picking up bits at the edge, not for tripping over while doing the job
Cabbagepatch
Alison, I work the best part of a 50 hour week. Get home (from time to time) see to the chooks and the garden and try to keep us all from starving with a few decent meals.
Now, when do you suggest I polish the bedroom mirrors and dust the skirting boards????????
Just kidding
I love your small daily ideas, breaks down the whole thing into tiny "easy to do" pieces.
Keep it up please
kaz
With them being daily tasks it means we never have to do it again until it comes around on the tasks again
alison
Kaz, that is the idea.
Housework is like painting the 4th bridge. Never ending, so this is doing more of a deep clean, but as long as you take pride in what you have done, in which ever room, it does stay tidier, and the odd spill does get wiped up, to keep the room looking nice.
Next time it comes round it shouldn't be so hard, and if you have missed a couple of days, you can pick them up next time.
By doing a task a day it also gives you permission to stop too, which is just as important.
alison
We are still on school holidays here, and the children are having a fab time.
The farm is quite busy with visitors, and we are full on lambing, so that is exciting.
Also in the last week we have achieved huge amounts of gardening, with the Ruttys help, and are begining to get on top of it.
I have a big pile of paperwork that needs tackling, but I keep working outside instead, and I need to get up to the bee area and do some serious work, which may happen today.
Apart from that it will be 6 rooms changing, as everyone leaves today, and get the caravan done, which we left over the weekend!