Monthly:
- Bleach soak toilet brushes
- Cleaned Berkey water filter
Weekly:
- Bleach soak & wash: dish brushes, food scrap bucket, sink strainers
- Cleaned oven glass
- Laundry 4 loads: towels + dish mats & Berkey mat, clothes tops, clothes pants, delicates
- Scrubbed dishrack & kitchen sink
- Wiped down kitchen window
As Needed:
- Food prep: emptied & refilled ice trays; put thawed chicken in buttermilk marinade (overnight); took out chicken & turkey to thaw
- Refilled bleach jug
- Refreshed bath towels in dryer
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
- 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:
- Blogging, IMDb, journaling, online puzzles, solitaire, watched movies/TV, Wii sports
- Relaxed with my husband: ate salad, Omaha Steaks filet mignon steaks with roasted broccoli dinner & watched ‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Adventure’
BEING A HOUSEWIFE DOESN’T MEAN A HUSBAND GETS TO BE A SLOB:
A housewife who takes care of her home every day is not a doormat for her husband to take advantage of by making housework harder than it needs to be. As an adult, a husband is not excused from putting his dirty clothes in hampers, or wiping toilet seats when he makes a mess, or being respectful of his wife’s housekeeping standards when she devotes herself to making their home the best it can be.
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