Weekly:
- Put away groceries
- Washed ice trays
As Needed:
- Food prep: emptied & filled ice trays; vacuum-sealed pork chops & steaks, stored in freezer
- Refilled dish & hand soap pumps (kitchen)
- Refreshed bath towels in dryer
- Took out old produce for wildlife
Yardwork:
- Weeded yard (30 minutes)
Daily:
- Changed kitchen dish cloth
- Cleaned litter box
- Descaled tea kettle
- Dishes: washed, dried, put away
- Emptied food scrap bucket
- Made bed & refreshed blanket in dryer
- Made meals
- Opened driveway gate
- 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:
- Exercise: Elliptical afternoon (7.14 miles, 32:32 minutes)
- Blogging, IMDb, journaling, online puzzles, solitaire, watched movies/TV, Wii sports
- Relaxed with my husband: ate salad with pizza dinner & watched ‘Urban Justice’ (Bad Movie Saturday Night #74)
WORLD PEACE BEGINS WITH A HOMEMAKER:
A homemaker makes a peaceful home when she keeps it clean, orderly, and well-managed. A peaceful home can have noise, but there is no tension between husband and wife, there is no arguing about money or laundry, there is no discontent due to a poorly managed home. When family leave a peaceful home each day, they take that peace into the outside world; therefore, a homemaker who gives her family a peaceful home also gives peace to the world.
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