Now, lest you suddenly picture me amidst a near-avalanche of trash and clutter, a la the pitiful people on
Nevertheless, the house could do with a proper spring cleaning. Last weekend we put the kids to work on their domain--the bedroom and the game room--instructing them to not only put things away properly but to also put the trash in the trash bag rather than tossing it into the nearest toy box, and to fill additional boxes with the toys and clothes they no longer use.
I tell you, if there are any people with serious hoarding tendencies in this domicile, it would be the
After hours of
This week is Spring Break, and it is also our break from children. The boylets are down in Florida with their father, being spoiled outrageously by their grandfather and other relatives on that side, and MTL's children are all with their mother this week.
NO CHILDREN FOR TEN DAYS.
Excuse me while I break out into spontaneous celebratory dancing.
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Whew. Where was I?
Ah yes. Spring Break. Now, before you go off muttering about spoiled teachers sleeping in every day (I can hear you, MTL!!! Stop that!) take a look at my agenda. OK, fine, not really, but imagine it at least. Not only am I diving into some wedding planning and spending valuable time with my sister and her adorable if exhausting seven-month-old son, I also have major chores written in for each day. It's time to get serious about cleaning house, peoples.
So today was the kitchen. I roped DMB into the task, and he scrubbed the refrigerator while I emptied cabinets and pantries and threw things away and sorted and organized to my heart's content. Do I love doing it? Well, okay, sort of, since there's a part of me that loves doing that sort of thing every now and then. It's the same part that finds folding laundry soothing, especially when done in front of a TV watching one of those hoarding shows
Hey, MTL likes cleaning the garage every now and then, too. I'm not the only weird one.
I can't say that I love the first part of this task, though, which involves pulling out all the food and finding out just how old that jar of mayonnaise actually is and how long that box of pasta mix has been hiding in the back corner. Since I'm trying to be a responsible recycler, it also involves emptying all those nauseating jars and tins down the garbage disposal.
My scented candles saw use today. I also appreciate sliding doors and stovetop fans. Just sayin'.
I won't tell you how many bags of garbage went out today on DMB's back. I'd like to keep my shame at a reasonable level.
Anyhow, I'm enjoying the ability to close the pantry door without something falling out. Not to mention opening the fridge without being forced a step back by the odor of Something Gone Off.
Tomorrow I'm tackling our walk-in closet and the master bathroom/bedroom before I head out to search for a wedding dress with my mother and sister. Wednesday the great room will submit to my ministrations. And Thursday I get to sort and organize the books that have crawled off the bookshelves and strewn themselves on every surface. Maybe I'll even find money somewhere to purchase the much-needed additional bookshelves that MIGHT brhttp://www.blogger.com/post-create.g?blogID=4078483744873792132ing our collection under the semblance of control.
Right now it's time to whip up a chicken pot pie for dinner so MTL has a nice hot dinner when he comes home from work.
Am I crazy, or am I getting positively DOMESTIC over in these here parts?
Don't answer that.
8 bits of love:
You are getting domestic. And I'm sad that I can't go dress shopping with you, but I'll get over it as long as there are pictures involved.
Ten days without children? I'm jealous. Enjoy your time alone with MTL.
Still, I can't tell you how jealous I am :(
I'm with DQ - wish I could do some dress shopping with you! Definitely post pics (or at least e-mail them to your slaves-in-waiting)
I'm sorry, but that bit of 10 days without kids rendered the rest of the post one big blur. Tears of extreme jealousy do that.
Your demanding public insists on photographs of the New! Clean! House!
If you can't produce them, I'll be forced to think Very Bad Thoughts at you for having ten days to yourself and doing nothing!
Kudos. I'm personally involved in an experiment to see how high I can stack books on my desk before an avalanche ensues.
But seriously, without kids for 10 days, shouldn't you be out clubbing or something? ;-)
Domesticated?? Ffffftt. I've seen you clean house before. Are you really washing the walls?
I'm impressed -- especially with all that you got DMB to help with. And he didn't even tell me. And yes, the week was really fun: the shopping, and the eating together, and the laughter. We did a lot of that. :)
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