Thursday, December 8, 2011

I'm not Donna Reed


It does get a little muddy out there!
It's been a longer while than I would like, since I've written in the blog.  I do try to make it relevant if possible, and as you can see, not much has been going on. We've had trips back and forth to Long Island and had the opportunity to see family and friends over the Thanksgiving holiday. It's all good, but it's all busy.  I'm was wondering how I was able to manage the house in Glen Cove, before we  moved. It has occurred to me that we had cleaners come in once every few weeks, and they were essentially like a SWAT Team, the bathroom and kitchen floors were gleaming, and I was able to sit down in a dusted and vacuumed living room, all at the same time!  I am doing these jobs, make no  mistake about it!  I'm exhausted. But by the time I get to the vacuuming after having dusted the day before, it needs to be dusted again! I have made some headway with organizing and cleaning. The spice shelf by the stove was cleaned and is now beautifully organized with shelf papers. Quite a job. But I can't keep up. The dogs seem to be on a mission to bring in mud, even though the driveway has been completed and we are mud free on the people who traverse in and out of the house. They do run out in the field every other day or so, and  of course Bailey has to run past the pond, which is really just more than his dog-will can stand. He's got to get both from paws in the water as far as he can, so he can peruse for bull-frogs. It's a little late in the year for bull-frogs, but he looks anyway.  Daphne just runs through any wet area she can find out there, and Jake, due to his weight, will squish through anything that was just damp.  Somehow, they all get muddy. By April, I've stopped worrying about the floors, but it's still a little early in the winter to have thrown in the towel. I worry about that. I happened to park behind a cleaning service today, while I was running some errands in town. I did jot down their number, on the off chance that I win the lottery and will be hiring staff. Because I also remembered that I was working full-time when we had the cleaning service. GLITCH!  Working full-time is justification for not getting to every corner of the house. Weekends were saved for trips upstate and family. Not cleaning. But now I am home, with no excuse. It's shameful. I am working on a few knit projects for Christmas, and that does cut into my day. The beautiful thing about knitting is that you can also watch HGTV with one eye. I do love those international house hunting programs. But I digress. The  real problem is the floors. If I could just get that off my list, I could probably do a bang up job of keeping the rest of the place clean (omitting Allison's room, which I haven't seen since 2008). I'm sure I could. Now where did I put that number? . . .

3 comments:

Dorothy-Ann Linehan Kaffl said...

It's Me or the House

In order to keep myself looking svelte and beautiful...Everyday I keep reading words of wisdom offered by a plaque on my wall and keep reminding myself to adhere to the wise words that warn me that:
"Housework Makes You UGLY!"

My Holiday Refrain

In less than a week guests might arrive to drink and fill up their face....
Trust me I know I'll need every hour and minute to clean up this place!
But, if time runs out and dust abounds...
Don't dare look at me smugly...
You know I want to keep my looks...
And "Housework makes you ugly!"

Words of Wisdom from...
A Beautiful Looking...Household Engineer!
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas!

QueenBee said...

I do believe that you are true - Icleaned all day yesterday, and today I look Terrible!

Dorothy-Ann Linehan Kaffl said...

Put away the Cleaning Supplies and get BLOGGING!