Since DD moved in and then out, and I started watching babies 5 days a week, my cleaning routines have gone out the window. Add to that, the switching of the Master/Spare rooms and moving BG's homeschooling area. After numerous attempts to get back on track, I have decided to print out an Excel spreadsheet of what I hope to accomplish each week and will post it in a prominent place. My house and life were so much better when I was cleaning the FlyLady way. Lately, it seems a bit of depression has set in again as I look at the rampaging dust bunnies and general clutter that surrounds me. I have started re-posting at my ChoreWars site also. Its nice to have a place where I can be accountable to myself and to give me a little extra incentive to get this house back to normal...or what I would like normal to be. (I have made a deal with myself to buy yarn after [and only if] I accumulate enough 'gold".) Aside from the regular routines, I set aside time each week to tackle a major cleaning area in the house. This will include finding homes for the stuff I want to (or have to) keep and tossing a lot (I hope). I did this when DH was off at Army Training and found that the whole house was so much easier to clean and my life was more on an even keel. Lately, I seemed to be wave-tossed and going with the flow...all the while getting more and more frustrated with myself and family. I even may get my weekends back which, up to now, have been alternately set aside to catch up on the things that I didn't get done during the week and sitting around feeling sorry for myself.
Progressing a bit on the QAL shawl and was on the Morpork Pie shawl too, til I found a mistake and am having to tink back a couple of rows to find it. I don't think it can be too far. I probably just dropped a couple of yarnovers. I want to start a new pair of socks for the Super Sock Scarefest, but am trying to limit my new projects until I finish something. I just know, the way things are going, if I start something new, I will forget about the shawls and they will lie about unloved and unfinished.
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yarn is the best incentive for cleaning!
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