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Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 10:20 pm
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Clasela ✿ Yes. I can't do that. He'd just bark and bark! It's my mothers dog and she has spoiled him rotten. I do that every weekend so having a whole week to space it out would be lovely! And I wouldn't feel exhausted afterwards. That's understandable, it does get repetitive after a while. But you have to make the most of it. I treat housework as a stress-reliever so it doesn't bother me. >.<
Ick, sounds like a nightmare...I guess I can't say anything, because my cats are fairly spoiled. Although, they can deal without me being around all the time.
Having week after week to space things out is nice. Sadly, I have a habit of sleeping in and still trying to correct my sleep schedule because some chores I like to have done before my husband gets some like dishes. It's not that bad, though - he just doesn't want me doing nothing all day while he goes to work, which is understandable because being lazy isn't the answer to anything, really >_<
The repetitiveness can make me cranky, but usually the day get's un-repetitive once the husband gets home ^_^ because we go out and do something or chill at home and watch a movie...something of that sort. So it isn't terrible. I just wish that I could help with the bills and all of that. That's good to use it as a stress reliever - cleaning does give a person time to truly think and relax at times. For others, not so much. I usually used to clean when I was absolutely bored or couldn't stand a mess any longer. Although, now I figure, might as well clean while the mess is a tiny mess and before it becomes a bigger mess xD because once a mess gets big I get stressed out.
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Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 11:06 pm
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✿ Hm, I knew it. I wish there was an answer to all of our questions. Oh God, why did I have to look up Jeff the Killer... I'm going to have nightmares forever! I've just started to watch it, love the voice acting, btw~ It's a lot better than some of the others I've seen. >.< Aw, you're welcome! I have a thing for the cute animals, like Ginny the Guinea Pig, which is only 20k at the moment, but so cute! Hehe, yay~ <33
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Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 11:24 pm
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Clasela ✿ It's not, he's got the most cutest face for a dog! So we cannot stay mad at him. That's understandable, I mean from his point of view it would be nice to come home and not worry about that. I know when my partner was jobless and I came home to see the dishes still there, I got furious because I worked all day and then had to clean up for dinner. That's good to hear. It does, especially the when cleaning the floors, that's big thinking time right there. Mhm, it's a good idea. I wash up after every meal we have just to get it out of the way, rather than washing up a big pile of dishes. When you have a big pile of dishes, you don't know where to begin.
Oh razz he has one of those faces ^-^ cute.
Indeed 3nodding I can't imagine having a job and working all day only for more work to be done at home and then being too tired to do that work so it doesn't get done.
Lol yeah xD we haven't invested in a mop so it's scrubbing floors by hand still - so it lets out some frustration lol.
Exactly! If the sink is every completely full, I'm like, "Uh...start with the big objects or small objects first? Hm...or maybe I'll do it later. No! I can't do that - I have a mess here!" xD I generally start with silverware, when I'm sure it'd be easier to get pots, pans, and large bowls out of the way first so there would be more room. razz
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Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 11:41 pm
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Clasela ✿ He does and because he's old, his little tongue hangs out a bit and it's so cute!! Neither have we, haha. I still use the old bucket and sponge. It's a good workout though. I'm the same, but I've developed a system: cups, cutlery, plates then anything else. The whole sink has to be organised before I touch it though, for it all to work. >o< You'd think you would do the big things first, but they're always the most dirty.
Ha ha, it's always funny when animals have a tongue hanging out razz
Lol, you, too, huh? Scrubbing floors is a good work out - I can't argue with that! Last time I was scrubbing floors by hand, I was sweating up a storm.
Exactly! Why make the sponge dirty then clean everything else with it because of the largest items? razz
So, you married, too, huh? smile
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Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 11:54 pm
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Clasela ✿ I know, it's such an adorable trait and this dog knows it and use it well. I lost around 4 kilos the last time I did it, but I washed down the walls and tiles as well. It's a great workout! Everyone underestimates it. Mhm. It's a sensible thing to do, and very logical. Not yet, haha. I'll probably be engaged by the end of the year. He has the ring, but since my sister is getting married in October, I can't exactly rain on her parade. That would be so wrong...
Wow, that's quite a bit of weight to lose scrubbing floors. razz That's good that you were able to wash the walls as well ^_^ now that is more work than the floors half the time...at least that's how it seems.
Ooh! Sorry >_< That's great that you're with a guy, though. Shortly after I posted, I read your short bio on the first page. The guy I married is completely opposite of me, too, at most points. He's an extrovert, I'm an introvert so that's the biggest difference xD
That's nice of you to plan around your sister's wedding smile especially since you probably can hardly wait to get married.
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