What I Did Today: Saturday 4/30/22

Monthly:

  • Changed calendars
  • Created new housework & food journals for May 

Weekly:

  • Laundry 3 loads: towels, clothes tops, clothes pants
  • Put away groceries
  • Washed ice trays 

As Needed:

  • Food prep: emptied & filled ice trays; made chocolate & butterscotch chip cookies; refilled baking soda & chocolate chips jars; rinsed carrots; shredded cheese 

Daily:

  • Changed kitchen dish cloth & soaked in OxiClean
  • Cleaned litter box
  • Descaled tea kettle
  • Dishes: washed, dried, put away
  • Emptied food scrap bucket
  • Made bed & refreshed blanket in dryer
  • Made meals 
  • Pet the cats & put food/water out
  • Prepped coffeemaker & tea kettle for the morning
  • Refilled Berkey water filter
  • Set-up morning dishes & vitamins
  • Vacuumed entire house
  • Wiped: bathroom mirror & faucet handle; gadgets; kitchen counters/stovetop 

Downtime:

A LITTLE HOUSEWORK GOES A LONG WAY:


While it may feel sometimes that housework takes ‘forever’, without timing oneself it’s hard to know how long it actually takes. By timing housework tasks, a housewife can learn just how much she can get done in a short amount of time, and small tasks that take only 10 or 15 minutes can make a world of difference in the cleanliness and appearance of her home.

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