Showing posts with label Cleaning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cleaning. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Morning, and HELP!

I've been looking forward to today since Sunday. 

We live in a university town, and on Wednesdays the students have a day when they help in the community...and one of them is coming to help ME!!!  Cue the hysterical laughter!  The lovely Erin, who I've known since Samuel was 10 months, will be coming by to play with my insane toddler in the backyard while I clean.  Alone.  Alone!

It can't get much better than that, right?

Plus, despite all of us being really sick over here we had an amazing night's sleep.  Some of us more than others.  Clara fell asleep yesterday afternoon and slept almost 16 hours.  Samuel and David and I slept about 9 hours each, and now Clara is back in bed and asleep two and a half hours after she got up.

Plus, we're going to have chickenetti for supper, which I think I say with certainty that everyone loves.  It's hot, filling, um...chickeny.  Delightful.

So, generally speaking it's looking like a good day.

Here's my plan.

-Clean the bathroom
-finish all laundry
-unpack our clothes entirely
-dishes
-floors
-vacuum upstairs.

Think I can get it done?  Oh, and then I'm going to walk Erin back to the school with the children in tow, and hit the grocery store and the thrift store BOTH, with two kids (alright, I may be a little optimistic).  And buy cheese.  Maybe go to craft time?  Maybe?  I'm all a-flutter.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Cleaning Ideas

In honour of the cleaning and decluttering I’m doing around here this summer, here are a few ideas for keeping on top of stuff around the house:
1)      Pick one ‘Never Get Around To’ task, and one ‘Big Project’ task to do at a time.  The NGAT should be literally something annoying, small, fixable in minutes, but just…you know, never gotten around to.  For example, my thyme plant, which needed desperately to be trimmed of dead growth and that I had steadily ignored for weeks, but still allowed to get on my nerves every single time I looked at it.  In contrast, the BP is something that you are working on over the course of possibly several days.  Washing the walls in the house would be a BP.  This seems miniscule, but if you did 1 NGAT a day, you would complete 365 of them a year, and 1 BP a week would result in 52 of them in a year.  I can’t even think of 52 BPs in my house.
2)      If you aren’t working outside the home, plan to make housework something that takes 2 hours per day.  If you’re lucky enough to have helpers this, I’m sure, could be cut down substantially.  I’m saying 2 hours because I think you’ll need 1 hour of maintenance cleaning (your daily jobs, like tossing in a load of laundry, washing dishes, etc.) 15 minutes of daily decluttering, 15 minutes of work on your current big project, and 30 minutes of extra time.
3)      Don’t focus on one area at a time.  If Monday is ‘bedroom day’ make sure that you don’t spend your full cleaning time allotment there or else the rest of the house will fall apart over those 24 hours.  It’s much better to split your days into sections that pertain to multiple rooms.  Monday might be ‘window day’, where every window gets cleaned, Tuesday could be ‘carpet day’ and you vacuum all your rugs, etc.
4)      When you get to the end, stop.  Do your task and move on; don’t get sidetracked by other tasks.  If your BP for the next few days is to clean the fridge, for example, spend your 15 minutes on it and don’t decide that “hey, I should start a grocery list!” or “This pickle jar is almost empty; that reminds me that I wanted to rinse out the recycling”. 
5)      Declutter with a purpose.  If you give yourself 15 minutes, utilize a timer and bring a garbage bag.  Make quick decisions and finish your section, don’t try and do something that will take an hour.