2 posts tagged “cleaning”
I've decided to turn Papa's impromptu visits into babysitting for housecleaning. While Tommy ran Tom's dad around the back and front yard, with much time spent exploring his minivan, I got the mail sorted, the coffee table cleaned off, the kitchen counters washed, the table cleaned, the floor swept, the carpet vacuumed, frebreezed everything and changed my clothes into something less sweatery since it's no longer a 48° morning.
After he falls asleep for his nap, I only have to mop, do the dishes, throw in some laundry, and clean the glass. Yay!
Who is the cheapest person you know? (Not frugal... just annoyingly cheap!)
Submitted by kryan70.
I don't really know anyone who's genuinely cheap. Everyone I know who seems cheap is willing to spend extravagantly on something that they fancy for whatever reason, even if the thing isn't for them. That includes myself.
With that in mind, here's a product post:
I had gone to Goodwill to see if they still had a kennel that Tom had seen last week. Of course, it was gone. They confirmed that it had sold. I looked around a little and found myself in a section I never look in, the shoe section. I don't believe in wearing used shoes. I think that's like wearing used underwear. I wonder if I'd cave on that, too, if I saw the coolest underwear in the universe. As it stands, I violated my own shoe limits when I saw this gently used pair of boots by Earth®:
Size 7-1/2 and they looked small. Shoes usually make my feet look two sizes larger than they are. I couldn't make out the price in the flourescent lighting so I just took them up to the register. $6.99. Deal! These retail at over $100. I freshened them up when I got home and have worn the heck out of them since. These are extremely comfortable shoes!
Next is air fresheners. Ever since I grew up with Stick-ups, those insignificant round so-called air fresheners that stuck on walls and the sides of toilet comodes, I wasn't really a fan of air fresheners that just sat in a corner. I figured they all would just release scent to that limited corner, be wasted, and remain worthless. Instead, I'm a big fan of Frebreeze, lilac scented, and use it everywhere in the house, except for two places: masterbathroom and laundry room. Since the laundry room is reasonably small, I decided to try Renuzit's "Sunny Laundry" air freshener, which is shaped like a cone, which you pull apart to expose the gooey insides that disperse the scent of "sunny laundry" into the room. I was very pleased with the results, however I'm sure the clean laundry, Tide (with Frebreeze lilac) detergent and the Downey (with Frebreeze liliac) dryer sheets helped keep the aroma pleasant in the room. I told you I had a thing for lilac-scented Frebreeze. I wanted something for the masterbathroom, so I picked up a Glade Glass Scent, which is a gel that's embedded in a plexiglass square, meant to look decorative. I picked the green one ("Ferns & Blossoms") since the masterbath is white and silver with green accent. It's freshened the entire masterbedroom and bath with the scent. I'm very impressed! I won't stop using Frebreeze any time soon but it's nice to know these products do work.
On a friend's recommendation, I'm going to try Woolite Oxy Deep, an apolstery cleaner, on the carpet stains and, if it works, to freshen up the couches and chairs. We're going to put the air mattress in the den for my mother so she can have her own room when she brings the boys back in fifteen days, and we want the room to be cleaned up well. If the Woolite works, shampooing the carpet with our shampooer should be all we need.
Today, I moved the sewing desk into the kitchen. I had moved the computer onto the kitchen table a month ago to have more work space and be in direct contact with the family. With Tom's pursuits, it's overcome the entire table. I decided I wanted the table back so I packed my sewing machine back up and brought the desk, actually a typing desk, out into the kitchen and made a work station. There is enough room for both to comfortably exist in this space and he can use the table for paperwork and other sorting needs during the day, but still be able to clear it off and use the table for its original purposes. I have no immediate plans to move the computer back into the den after my mother returns to Chicago. It may have to or it may be a non-issue. We'll see. Tom has stored his drums in the garage temporarily.