Reflections on housekeeping
May. 15th, 2003 01:37 pmForgive me for being list-happy; it's easier than real entries.
- It is much easier to keep everything in its place when everything has a place.
- No household task takes more than 20 minutes. If it does, it's more than one task and should be rewarded as such.
- Yes, I should be rewarded for household tasks. If I got someone else to do it, I'd pay them, wouldn't I?
- People will forgive a lot if they can see you're in the middle of a major DIY project.
- Or if you feed them.
- I will forgive myself a lot if I get the dining table clear and usable once every day.
- When the weather is good, we can eat in the garden.
- Clean underwear is laundry's most valuable reward.
- I hate carpets and must get rich and buy wooden flooring.
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Date: 2003-05-15 06:08 am (UTC)Aye - there's the rub - it doesn't matter how big your house nor how much room you have, there is *still* never a place for everything :-)
No household task takes more than 20 minutes. If it does, it's more than one task and should be rewarded as such.
Yes, I should be rewarded for household tasks. If I got someone else to do it, I'd pay them, wouldn't I?
A woman after my own heart :-)
Although sometimes, if the studying is very hard, the half-hour housework break is a reward for having forced myself to study - I then get a proper break as a reward for the housework *g*
People will forgive a lot if they can see you're in the middle of a major DIY project.
This is one I'm hoping to test out this summer
Or if you feed them.
Ah - this one I know well...
I will forgive myself a lot if I get the dining table clear and usable once every day.
I'm the same, but over kitchen surfaces rather than the dining table
When the weather is good, we can eat in the garden.
Do this one a lot in the summer
Clean underwear is laundry's most valuable reward.
And nearly running out of underwaer is a sure sign that the laundry is due to be done yet again *g*
I hate carpets and must get rich and buy wooden flooring.
Carpets are actually better if you are owned by cats... their little occasional visitors are worse on wood floors if there are any gaps as spraying and hovering then becomes ineefective... with proper wood floors (ie. not overlain laminates) the little swines get right down under the floorboards where they breed and lie in wait :-(
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Date: 2003-05-15 04:12 pm (UTC)Ooo, no. A properly laid wood floor has no cracks, either. And when one of the cats is sick on it, it can be wiped up with kitchen towel and a little strongly-diluted bleach, which isn't something I'd want to do on a carpet.
I don't know where astrogeek's dust comes from. But then, we've got blown air heating, which goes through a filter, so that may account for it.
Problem is, solid Canadian maple everywhere (except rooms with running water) is very expensive, if utterly gorgeous. We just promised ourselves we're never moving again.
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Date: 2003-05-16 01:30 am (UTC)(PS. I've added both you and bellinghwoman to my friends list now that I know you are both on here *g*... if you're not sure who I am, just lets say that Wales is great and I'll see you on a weekend soonish in Bristol - I just don't use mine or his realnames in here)
Wooden floors
Date: 2003-05-16 07:58 am (UTC)