Alternate Week:
- Spot-cleaned bathrooms
Weekly:
- Changed towels in bathrooms & kitchen (+ sponge)
- Emptied household wastebaskets
- Mopped bathrooms & kitchen
- Put away groceries
- Refreshed bathmats in dryer + lint rolled
- Wiped down steam mop & vacuum
As Needed:
- Food prep: restocked kitchen freezer; took out breakfast links to thaw
- Restocked cat treats
- Soaked dish cloth in OxiClean
- Tidied cardboard recycling
- Vacuumed mud room
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; lunch cooler bag
Downtime:
- Exercise: Elliptical afternoon (7.25 miles, 32:37 minutes)
- Blogging, IMDb, journaling, online puzzles, solitaire, watched movies/TV, Wii sports
- Relaxed with my husband: ate salad, sausages with gouda/cheddar/mustard cheese sauce and green beans dinner & watched ‘Unlawful Entry’
A PROACTIVE HOUSEWIFE SETS HERSELF UP TO SUCCEED:
When a housewife takes proactive steps in her daily housework tasks, she brings success on herself. Being proactive includes storing and organizing cleaning supplies in handy locations so they’re easy to reach and put away, rather than leaving them disorganized and hard to find; preparing lunches for family the day before instead of waiting until the last minute in the morning; staying on top of laundry so clean clothes are always on hand, rather than getting buried in dirty laundry. By staying a step or two ahead of the daily demands of housework, a housewife can succeed with satisfaction.
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