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Sunday, July 15, 2012

30 days to a clean house


My Vet and I married several years ago and have lived in 4 different houses. Initially I was proud of my homes. They weren't always the most fashionable, but they were always clean. I had a schedule I stuck to.

Monday: Laundry, Bathrooms
Tuesdays: Dusting
Wednesday: Floors
Thursday: Deep Clean. area changed form week to week
Friday: Errands, and Outside

Being just the two of us, it was easy to maintain, while working full time. Then 8 years and two homes ago. All that changed. We moved into a home 1/3 the size, and the majority of our things went into storage. The rest went into every nook and cranny we could find.

Why did we downsize? So that we could build this. Almost all of the work was completed by My Vet and his dad. (along with friends and family that pitched in throughout.) It was a huge undertaking. Even though the home was smaller, we still had 3 bedrooms so we were able to house and feed those who came to help. Since the menfolk worked so hard during the day, I made sure to have solid meals ready for them to eat. Since I was commuting 3 hours a day for work, this was harder than it seems. Apparently I like a challenge, so I started taking classes on the weekend to become a licensed Realtor. Those 6 months were the hardest months of our marriage. It was too much and something had to break. Me.

I grew up in an extremely clean home. I had 4 sisters and we had schedules for dishes and house cleaning. Every family holiday was at our home, and my mom expected perfection. (Did you know that mayonaise can be used to polish plant leaves? I remember the Christmas I learned.) So to now live in a home with cobwebs, dirty surfaces, and clutter embarasses me. Last year I posted about my procrastination problem. My Vet's demand, has helped steer me back to the right path there. Earlier this summer I participated in the Citywide Garage sale, and eliminated tons of stuff. I have since continued to purge my house, and am finally ready to get my home back under control. Starting today, I am spending the next 30 days deep cleaning my home. I will be writing about my experience and I might even cross the boundry into TMI to show you just how bad it got.

Download my deep clean schedule and Follow my progress

**Update**
 I just got home from church, the sermon topic for today: How do you get up after you've fallen? I definitely picked the right day to get up!

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous7/15/2012

    Super excited to see what your new adventure brings. FYI~ your house looks great so you don't need to feel embarrassed:) xoxoxo

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  2. Thanks for the encouragement and for visiting the house to see us, not the house!!!

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  3. Cleaning is very boring task to me. Although my mom performs all of these chores. Sometimes I have to be busy with my mom to help her with these cleaning works. Yet my habit is to wash my dishes just after eating meals. So I feel proud of it.

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    1. You should be proud of that! I remember a time when I couldn't stand even a single dirty dish in the house. Now I'm just trying to train the family to put them in the dishwasher instead of leaving them on the counter 'For Later'...

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