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> To Do List 1st Jan 2012

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purpleblackqueen
post 31/12/2011, 03:33 PM
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KITCHEN
Unload/Reload Dishwasher
Benches
Rearrange Electrical Appliance CUpboard to Fit In New Rice Cooker

WASHING
Load1
Load 2
Load 3
Load 4
Load 5

LOUNGE ROOM
Pack Up Spare Bed
Dust
Iron and Put Table Cloths Back on
Quick Tidy

DINING ROOM
Fold Washing- 6 baskets
Ironing- 4 baskets
Vacuum
Thorough Tidy
Put Away Linen
Change Around to Set up Bed for DB
Unpack Xmas Presents and Move into Our Room for Now

DS'S ROOM
Get DH's to Clear Floor

MISC
Get DH to Clean Out Rabbit Cage
Mow Lawns
Finish Decluttering Linen Closet - Last Shelf

DD'S ROOM
Vacuum
Dust
Sort Through Clothing Drawers and Put Washing In Basket Away
Clean Out Wardrobe Ready to Sort Through Stuff

OUR ROOM
Make Bed
Clear Floor
Dust
Vacuum
Thorough Tidy- Inc Bedside Tables
Sort and Tidy Through All Drawers and Cupboards

WHILE OUT
Mums Medication
Take Back Nebuilser and Order one to Purchase Will Have to wait until Tuesday when Chemist re-opens

PAPERWORK
Mondays List


If time afterwards and I am not too exhausted- watch a DVD with DH

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post 31/12/2011, 03:38 PM
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Wake up in hotel
Have leisurely bath/shower
Find breakfast somewhere in town
Find car
Drive home at some stage
Look at filthy house and leave it
Log into FB, log out, log in again
Pick up children
Leave them at nannies long enough so I don't have to feed them dinner
Watch something on TV
Go to sleep
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jaismum
post 31/12/2011, 03:39 PM
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2x uni assessments and some washing original.gif
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lisacat
post 31/12/2011, 05:12 PM
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As I had a lazy day today my list for tomorrow is

Wash car
Sort through chemicals cupboard
Start on filing cabinet

Going for a swim in the afternoon so won't be doing a whole lot
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MrsIncognito
post 31/12/2011, 05:17 PM
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I honestly have no idea what I will be doing tomorrow wink.gif

Probably relaxing in the morning, maybe do a load of washing or 2 as it never ends in this house.

Walk the dog and take kids to the park

Read a book, peruse the internet.

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post 31/12/2011, 05:17 PM
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Church
Cake

I reckon ... biggrin.gif
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post 31/12/2011, 05:24 PM
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We're going to the zoo so other than making a picnic to take everything can sit and wait. After all by tomorrow the hoovering will have been waiting since last year so another day won't hurt will it?! laugh.gif

I can't get over the amount of washing you have to do PBQ! 10 days worth of holiday washing for all 5 of us only amounted to 4 loads. Usually a weeks washing is the same amount, and then they're not full to top loads because its sorted and whites are usually pretty sparse. Do you dry it all outside or tumble? What do you do if it rains? Not taking the pi55, am genuinely curious (and desperate to know if we are just a family of mingers and our laundry is less than normal!)
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lisacat
post 31/12/2011, 05:37 PM
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PP there is only DH and I here and every day this week I have 2 loads of washing.
I think it depends on how big your washing machine is and how often you change
E.g. I have a front loader which is half the size of my previous top loader. I wear all colours and darks, DH wears mostly whites or light colours. We have big towels and have a floor mat each as we have separate bathrooms, add a face cloth each and a few tea towels as we have been cleaning lots this week that adds more. Our bed linen is another load.
I am amazed how much washing we go through.
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Vamp Tramp
post 31/12/2011, 05:48 PM
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Wake feed.dress.bath girls
clean lounge dining and kitchen.
vacuum.
3 loads washing.
clean bathroom.
Lunch. naps
re-tidy lounge kitch
snacks and playtime.
daddy arrives at 5pm off to lake for swimming and bbq tea.

home for showers and bed and hopefully sleep in Tounge1.gif

ETS the first 8 lines are just things that happen every single day tho shrug.gif

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purpleblackqueen
post 31/12/2011, 07:16 PM
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QUOTE (GoneWithTheWhinge @ 31/12/2011, 06:24 PM) *
We're going to the zoo so other than making a picnic to take everything can sit and wait. After all by tomorrow the hoovering will have been waiting since last year so another day won't hurt will it?! laugh.gif

I can't get over the amount of washing you have to do PBQ! 10 days worth of holiday washing for all 5 of us only amounted to 4 loads. Usually a weeks washing is the same amount, and then they're not full to top loads because its sorted and whites are usually pretty sparse. Do you dry it all outside or tumble? What do you do if it rains? Not taking the pi55, am genuinely curious (and desperate to know if we are just a family of mingers and our laundry is less than normal!)



Some of the loads done this week are out of ordinary- Kids new clothes, Finding mountains of washing when clearing DD's floor, which I am unable to tell if clean of dirty, Kids are away so am washing all their linen including doona, pillow etc.

I dont norally have that much- plus I am also doing mum's washing and atm has DB for nearly 2 weeks.

I usually line dry unless raining.
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