Saturday, April 15, 2006

Spring Cleaning


I fianlly finished the other half. Not as impressive because there aren't any neatly folded towels and sheets to awe the masses. However, expired meds were thrown out, I realize that I don't need to buy cough drops for 7 more years and I can now find the soap and Q-tips. Unfortunately so can Calvin. He's still learning.
One closet down, 5 to go.

7 comments:

mary said...

GLAD TO SEE THAT YOU ARE AMBISHES. I JUST DO NOT HAVE THE ENERGY. GOOD THING I DID IT WHEN I MOVED IN. GOOD LUCK WITH THE REST. THEIR IS ALWAYS MERRY MAIDS IF YOU GET TOO TIRED.

Bluebell said...

Wow, you have five closets? I'm envious. Can't wait to get out of student housing!!!!

Bluebell said...

I mean six. Simple math. I can add.

hanner said...

So, is there any chance of you coming out here in the next week and packing up all my stuff, or coming out here in August when I'm trying to sanitize/organize a gigantic house?

Just a thought.

Eliza said...

Thanks for the card, Phoebers! I love My Little Pony.

amy k said...

Wow. You want to come help me when I move. I always say I am going to put it away all organized and all but it only gets half way done before I am so sick of it. This last move, I did do it with all our toys though. I took Erika's idea and toted everything. Now every 'category' of toys has their own bin. It has been so nice because the kids can play with them and then put them away and get another out. They know exactly where they are. It's been a life saver with the little space we have right now.

Eliza said...

My sister-in-law Deb has all her kids' toys in big labeled Rubbermaid bins. Tinker Toys, Playmobil, American Girl, etc. It's quite impressive.