Weekly:
- Baking soda scrub coffee pot, coffee/tea mugs & tumblers
- Changed towels in bathrooms & kitchen (+ sponge)
- Emptied: household wastebaskets; oil diffusers, rinsed & refilled
- Mopped bathrooms & kitchen
- Refreshed bathmats in dryer & lint rolled
As Needed:
- Food prep: cooked bacon (1 package); restocked drinks & hydration packets
- Laundry 1 load: entrance storage curtains; wiped down inner drum & lid
- Took down entrance storage curtains; washed, ironed, sewed hems & rehung
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
- 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: Kettlebell swings 300am (8kg; 60 swings x 5 sets); DDP Yoga Fat Burner 2.0 (30 minutes)
- Blogging, IMDb, journaling, online puzzles, solitaire, watched movies/TV, Wii sports
- Relaxed with my husband: ate salad with chicken bake dinner & watched ‘What We Do in the Shadows: The Grand Opening’ (S4, E3)
HOUSEWORK BUILDS CONFIDENCE:
When a woman becomes a housewife without knowing what to do besides a few basic housework tasks, it can be uncomfortable to feel out of place in her own home and she can doubt herself. But the more she does housework, the more she grows her skills by learning new tasks and she builds her confidence every day. By tackling her responsibilities one day at a time, she learns what she is capable of when she puts her mind to it; the more she learns about herself and her home, the better she becomes and the better her home becomes, too.
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