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You'd think I'd be a pretty good housekeeper with all these tips, but I really don't like mopping and filing.
Fletch said:Tidying.
I will wash dishes, but WILL NOT put them away.
I will wash clothes, but will procrastinate putting them into drawers, closets, etc., for weeks on end.
I will put up with incredible inconvenience, disorder, even keep people from visiting my home, just to avoid dealing with clutter. It's the most frustrating, guilt-producing ritual I can imagine. It's like having to eat your own guts with a spork.
I sometimes get sick of living in clutter - until I try to visualize starting in on it.
Miss Neecerie said:is one big huge giant guilt trip......
I just realised all the things I haven't done.......in so long that its embarassing....erm...some things I haven't cleaned since moving...and thats December....uggggg
OK.....its obviously Spring Cleaning weekend....darn you all!
Denise.....guiltridden
Kimberly said:I am the same exact way!! I buy all of these clothes and the most precious get hung up right away on padded hangers. But the rest are in piles on top of dressers, tables, etc. I have been making it a goal to go room by room and throw stuff out, donate it, store it, etc. I then go out and buy more stuff and it's a vicious cycle.
I hate having people over due to the clutter. I keep things clean and sanitized, but it always looks messy due to the clutter. [huh]
Lady Day said:Four things so I try not to plan them, and just jump in and do them.
1) Cutting my dogs toe nails. If I dont she ends up making the 'clippity clop' noise all over the hard wood. When I do, she jirks and pulls so much, it can take over an hour to do :rage: When its over shes like a ninja and I cant hear her and how she sneaked into the kitchen to get at the litter box.
LD
Novella said:Laundry is my least favorite chore. I don't mind it so much when I live in a house with a washer and dryer, but I can't stand going to the laundromat. It's so time consuming and all sitting and waiting.
I used to buy unscented Tide Free for my dad. It doesn't have any dyes, either. Other brands might have unscented versions too.Shearer said:Well, I'm super late to this thread but I had to add my laundry hate :rage:
I don't have the words to describe the dislike I have for the smell of laundry detergent. Blech.
BegintheBeguine said:I used to buy unscented Tide Free for my dad. It doesn't have any dyes, either. Other brands might have unscented versions too.
I hate picking up and clearing clutter. The second after I get rid of something is when I need it. When I put things away in a safe place I can't find them again.
pretty faythe said:Drat it, you would have to mention clipping nails. I haven't checked my cats nails in a while. He has an extra claw so it looks like he is wearing mittens and the one that doesnt get walked on never gets worn out and if I dont check it, it will poke into his footsies. Drat it. Which means I have to smell his 17 year old stanky kitty breath:cry:
lolCaledonia said:I'm with you on the 17 yr old kitty breath! Just cut the claws tonight. Don't mind that so much as it stops him cutting my knees to threads as he drags his 17 yr old joints up to my lap. He also just stinks! Yuck. Still, preferable to cleaning the toilet bowl, which is preferable to cleaning the shower, which is preferable to the kitty tray, which is better than cleaning the rats out the chicken feed bin, which is better than retrieving the 2 month old bit of something dead that the dogs buried and want to bring in the house, which is believe it or not better than actually doing all the chores on a regular basis! You really don't want to come visit.....