Re: slobadog My house is always a mess....I blame Hubby ;D ;D ;D We heat with a wood stove, so there is always dust and ash on everything...and animal fur....and clutter... : I figure life is too short for a clean house....and if I wanted a clean house - I'd live in the city with no pets and staff.... and probably slit my own wrists within a fortnight! ;D ;D ;D
Re: slobadog I fight against my own natural untidyness, I can't have to much clutter else it would really get out of hand ! I am constantly trying to keep on top of it , and failing, but it is comfortable and cosy, I have a woodburner too, xx
Re: slobadog [quote author=Jane Martin link=topic=10122.msg148619#msg148619 date=1426013858] I dust once a year, whether it needs it or not : [/quote] Yep...with you....before the Christmas visitors
Re: slobadog [quote author=drjs@5 link=topic=10122.msg148621#msg148621 date=1426013951] [quote author=Jane Martin link=topic=10122.msg148619#msg148619 date=1426013858] I dust once a year, whether it needs it or not : [/quote] Yep...with you....before the Christmas visitors [/quote] I always mean to do it before Christmas....but then, all the visitors make such a mess, and what with the pine needles etc....may as well do it after, really. ;D ;D ;D
Re: slobadog only time my hubby helps with housework.... when company is due to arrive in 24 hours or less - usually his parents...and then it's only sweep the floor or vacuum... : only time hubby does the dishes.... nope...can't think of a time. : :
Re: slobadog Phyllis Diller, the comedienne, said "if your kids write their name in the dust, don't let them add the date". My kind of woman