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Thursday's Checklist

I hope you enjoy your Wednesday.  I did a lot of goofing around.  I didn't get any scrappin' done but I enjoyed may day all the same.

So here's tomorrow's checklist:

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Morning
Change bed(s).
Empty dishwasher.
Prepare for dinner.
Kitchen cleanup.
Check planner.
Take vitamins/medication.
Start load of laundry.
Do morning pick-up/straighten.

Anytime
Bible study/quiet time.
Exercise.
Sort mail/do daily paperwork.
Replace bedding.
Dust.
Wash mirrors & smudged windows.
Clean bathrooms.
Replace towels in bathrooms.
Clean out refrigerator.
Clean microwave.
Clean stove top.
Clean exterior of all appliances.
Sweep/vacuum/mop floors.
Empty vacuum.
Empty trash.
Plan weekly menu/shopping list.

Evening
Kitchen clean-up.
Sweep kitchen.
Empty kitchen trash.
Start dishwasher.
Replace dish towels.
Finish load of laundry.
Do evening pick-up/straighten.
Check planner.
Take vitamins/medication.

I know this is a long list but don't give up.  Work fast and do what you can do.  If you don't get everything finished that's ok you can finish over the weekend or leave it next.  Remember getting our homes clean and organized is an ongoing project not one with a deadline.

Have a great day, B.

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