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purpleblackqueen
post 18/11/2012, 06:14 AM
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MORNING STUFF

WHILE OUT
Do Driveby on Property
Get Petrol
Christening

LAUNDRY
Replace Cockroach Bait
Tidy

WASHING
Sort/Fold/Iron/Put Away 1 Basket of Washing
Hang 2 Loads of Washing
Load 1- My Linen
Load 2 In Now
Load 3
Load 4

MISC
Sort Out Xmas Presents and Work Out Who Still to Buy For
Pack Up Laybyes
Organise Outfits for Tomorrow- Iron If Needbe

FITNESS
Protein Bar @ MT
Protein Bar @ AT

LOUNGE/DINING ROOM
Sort and Pack Blanket Box
Clean Wall/Skirting Behind Blanket Box
Clean Window Near Front Door
Clean Wall/Skirting Behind TV
Clean Wall Behind Sconce
Sort Through DVD's and CD's Put Into Cases
Vacuum started
Wipe Over Outside Of Lightshades started
Tidy started

KITCHEN
Empty Dishrack
Dishes
Benches
Clean Out Fridge
Cut Up Watermelons
Replace Cockroach Baits
Vacuum
Unpack and Put Shopping Away started
Get Taco Mince Out From Freezer

PAPERWORK
Pay Bills started
Organise Paperwork Trays
Mondays List started
Next Months Menu Plan 2 Weeks Done
Budget
Copy Stuff From Library Books

MY ROOM
Clear Floor
Dust
Vacuum
Tidy
Strip Bed
Make Bed

OUTSIDE
Pick Up Rubbish
Tidy Boxes in Caport
Clean Up Front Porch
Mow Back Lawn

Hoping to add more, as I have so much to do and organise

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purpleblackqueen
post 18/11/2012, 06:41 AM
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So what is everyone else up to today?
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Missy Shelby
post 18/11/2012, 06:46 AM
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Me, well I had a really busy day yesterday of baking a few batches of cup cakes and muffins and then dinner and a tidy up of the house so today I plan to do sweet f a and have take away for dinner!! biggrin.gif
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Lickety Split
post 18/11/2012, 06:59 AM
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MORNING STUFF
Check horses

LAUNDRY
Wash DDs bedding and hang out

NURSERY
Declutter bookcase in baby nursery
Clean outside of window in nursery

LOUNGE/DINING ROOM
Vaccum
Tidy STARTED

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Lyra
post 18/11/2012, 07:53 AM
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I plan on doing:

* a load of clothes washing
* wash the rags that I used yesterday when I was stripping the wallpaper
* get husband and daughter to find 15 bricks and wash them
* fruit and veg shopping
* strip another wall
* get massage from husband because my back is going to be aching after stripping the wall
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Ianthe
post 18/11/2012, 07:57 AM
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Today

Load of washing
Church morning
Church evening
Finish assignment (no idea what else I am going to add to it to make the word count)
Roast chicken for early dinner
Attempt to ignore everything else that needs doing that I won't have time for
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misslizzie
post 18/11/2012, 08:01 AM
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*wash DHs work clothes
*hang out bedsheets to dry
*quickly re vacuum the house - dog got in, there is hair now on my clean floors sad.gif
*go shopping personal and christmas
*go for a super long walk to get this baby out
*wash dog
*make bed when sleepy bum gets up and out of it
*tidy up back yard


lyra good idea.

*get massage from DH because he owes me original.gif
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post 18/11/2012, 11:06 AM
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Apart from the usual chores I want to:

Sew (hand) some costume stuff
Iron
Pay GST
Bake
Clean chook house (end of day when cooler)

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whathousework?
post 18/11/2012, 11:43 AM
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M=mum, U=uni student, M=eMployee = busy!
Morning:
Set up yard for DS's birthday party this afternoon
Finish off baking and food prep

Afternoon:
Party!
Pray we don't get the expected storm at the exact time as the party

Evening:
Prepare for job interview tomorrow morning

No washing, housework, or other such mundane household tasks will be undertaken today.
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mavisandjack
post 18/11/2012, 12:02 PM
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We have done three loads of washing and popped out for a walk. I have some things which are too old for DD which I need to find a place to keep, and I need to cook about four dishes.

Hopefully tonight I will get some knitting done!
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