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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 03:34:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here's how a good day goes for me. 1. Wake up to Henry putting his front paws and head on me. He has so much energy in the morning! Get up. Get dressed before going downstairs. Start a load of towels. 2. Let Henry outside. Fill his food and water bowls. 3. Breakfast. Check email, Facebook, Twitter, and bank accounts. 4. Let Henry back in. Straighten the house. Put away books, magazines, clothes, shoes, throw away any trash, make bed, etc. 5. Dust.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s how a good day goes for me.</p>
<p>1. Wake up to Henry putting his front paws and head on me. He has so much energy in the morning! Get up. Get dressed before going downstairs. Start a load of towels.<br />
2. Let Henry outside. Fill his food and water bowls.<br />
3. Breakfast. Check email, Facebook, Twitter, and bank accounts.<br />
4. Let Henry back in. Straighten the house. Put away books, magazines, clothes, shoes, throw away any trash, make bed, etc.<br />
5. Dust.<br />
6. Clean a bathroom.<br />
7. Move towels to dryer. Start a load of whites.<br />
8. Lunch. Let Henry outside again. Blog and/or read other people&#8217;s blogs while eating. I also try to read the Bible online at this time. It&#8217;s kind of weird, but I&#8217;ve had a hard time figuring out when to have my quiet time since I&#8217;ve been married. This seems to work for me. I&#8217;m on the computer anyway. Might as well incorporate the Bible in there.<br />
9. Workout.<br />
10. Vacuum the entire house. Literally. All 2200 square feet. The tile, the wood floors. I vacuum it all.<br />
11. Call pharmacy to order refills of David&#8217;s meds.<br />
12. Check mail. Stack new medical bills in pile in office. Read an article in a magazine.<br />
13. Start dinner.<br />
14. David comes home. Dinner is ready, but he needs to take a hot bath before he can eat. Read another article and get on Facebook while I wait.<br />
15. We eat dinner and talk. I clean up the kitchen while David plays with Henry.<br />
16. We watch a movie. Yippee!<br />
17. As I&#8217;m about to step in the shower. I realize we have no towels. I didn&#8217;t hear the dryer buzz because it went off while I was listening to my Ipod while working out. Unload dryer. Put whites in dryer.<br />
18. Get ready for bed. Read a chapter of a book before turning off the lamp.<br />
19. The dryer buzzes just as I&#8217;m falling asleep because I forgot to turn the buzzer off.</p>
<p>I love those days where I don&#8217;t have to go to the store, the doctor&#8217;s office, the vet or the post office. It happens maybe once a week.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how today went. </p>
<p>1. Wake up late. David informs me that he&#8217;s working from home today. &#8220;NOOO!!!&#8221; I moan. &#8220;I&#8217;m not going to get anything done today!&#8221; He tells me he loves me, too.<br />
2. Take care of Henry.<br />
3. Eat breakfast while listening to Henry bark at himself in the mirrors in our workout room. We tend to keep the door to that room shut.<br />
4. Check email and Facebook before I have to give the office up to David so he can work. (It&#8217;s not like I don&#8217;t have my own laptop and desk.)<br />
5. Cut coupons. Go through my coupon organizer and get rid of the expired coupons. This took a ridiculous amount of time.<br />
6. Start a load of laundry.<br />
7. We eat lunch. David convinces me to watch a show with him.<br />
8. I finally realize I need to put the washed clothes in the dryer.<br />
9. Clean up the kitchen.<br />
10. Look through the freezer and realize I still have leftovers from David&#8217;s birthday party last October. Thow out a lot of food in freezer.<br />
11. Make grocery list.<br />
12. Unload dryer. Start another load.<br />
13. Get on computer. Check four blogs. Read Bible online.<br />
14. Get out ironing board. Iron three shirts.<br />
15. Mother-in-law calls. She and sister-in-law #3 need to come get something from us and want to bring dinner. How can I resist?<br />
16. Unload dryer. Start another load.<br />
17. Make a &#8220;quick&#8221; run to the grocery store. It wasn&#8217;t as quick as I thought it would be. MIL beats me home. David has started eating the delicious Cristina&#8217;s food without me, not that I blame him.<br />
18. After hanging out with in-laws, go to ironing board only to discover that iron is no longer working. Decide to watch a movie with David instead.<br />
19. Shower. Pack David&#8217;s lunch for tomorrow.<br />
20. Blog. Remember I still need to unload dryer. </p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 17:46:26 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Do not make ratatouille when it is 101 degrees outside, even though all the ingredients are in season and on sale. In fact, let&#8217;s just say you shouldn&#8217;t make anything that requires the oven temperature to be set at over 400 degrees.</p>
<p>2. Men&#8217;s fashion magazines do not sell. Therefore, do not buy your husband a shirt you think is beautiful.</p>
<p>3. When you need mad money, sell stuff. Go through your books, pull out the ones you&#8217;ll never read again and take them to Half Price books. They take cookbooks, too. You could also take DVDs to Movie Trading company. A season of a TV series on DVD will sell on ebay. </p>
<p>4. When you are at someone else&#8217;s house, loading the dishwasher, be sure you read the label and use dishwashing detergent not dish soap.</p>
<p>5. Environmentally friendly cleaners are great. Except for green toilet bowl cleaner. I mean, literally, the toilet bowl cleaner that is green in color. It makes it look like you&#8217;ve got pond scum growing in your toilet.</p>
<p>6. Magic Erasers are incredible. They can get stains and scuffs off of everything. They will also take the paint completely off the walls of a cheap apartment.</p>
<p>7. When you are ironing and your clothes suddenly stop becoming wrinkle free, check to be sure the outlet hasn&#8217;t stopped working. Took me half an hour to realize that one.</p>
<p>Love,<br />
A Young Wife<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello. I am a young wife. This is how I clean house. There's lots of different methods out there. This is what works for me. Typically I do a load of laundry every day, so I usually don't have a designated laundry day. Also, I clean with rags, not paper towels. I save tons of money that way. I really love the microfiber cloths made for cleaning mirrors and glass.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello. I am a young wife. This is how I clean house. There&#8217;s lots of different methods out there. This is what works for me.</p>
<p>There is a difference between straightening and cleaning. Straightening the house makes it orderly and neat. Cleaning the house makes it clean. This is one reason why you can clean house all day, but it looks like you haven&#8217;t done anything. Another reason might be that your dog chews up pillows and drags the stuffing all over the house. </p>
<p>I have to straighten the house, as well as clean, every day. Straightening includes putting shoes in the closet, picking up trash and dishes and making the bed. Cleaning includes dusting, vacuuming, mopping, scrubbing toilets and showers and washing windows. </p>
<p>I clean my house from top to bottom. I dust first, starting with the ceiling fans. Then I wipe down my countertops, kitchen sink and stovetop. Then I vacuum. In the bathroom, I clean the sinks and showers and toilets before I sweep and mop or wash the bath mats.  </p>
<p>Please note, it&#8217;s rare that I get all of that done in one day. Maybe day one you could dust and wipe the counters. Day two clean the bathroom and day three  sweep and mop. Some people like to focus on cleaning one room at a time, but for me, if I&#8217;ve got my Swiffer Duster out, I may as well dust everything all at once. </p>
<p>Typically I do a load of laundry every day, so I usually don&#8217;t have a designated laundry day. Also, I clean with rags, not paper towels. I save tons of money that way. I really love the microfiber cloths made for cleaning mirrors and glass. </p>
<p>I do iron. David has to wear a long sleeved dress shirt and tie to work every day. Brooks Brothers shirts are a lifesaver, but not all of his shirts are from Brooks Brothers, and ironing saves money over dry cleaning. I motivate myself to iron by renting a chick flick that I tell myself I can only watch while I&#8217;m ironing. Or, if it&#8217;s a day when I need to iron, but I keep putting it off, I tell myself I can&#8217;t have any more Diet Coke until I start ironing. That always works!</p>
<p>One more tip. I use the Pledge Fabric Sweeper to get Henry&#8217;s hair off of the upholstery. I can fill the sweeper by cleaning the couch one time, so I had to find a way to make it reusable. I tried prying the rollers apart and dumping out the hair, but it didn&#8217;t work afterwards. I&#8217;ve found that if you take a butter knife and run it down the crack, the hair comes out and the sweeper still works.</p>
<p>So, what&#8217;s your method? Any tips or tricks? </p>
<p>Hey, what&#8217;s the best way to clean a shower with two tile walls and two glass walls? I can get the tile to look good, or the glass to look good, but never both. As you might guess, the master shower is my most dreaded chore. What&#8217;s your least favorite chore?<br />
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