Anybody else super annoyed that it's necessary to clean things that clean for us? I'm talking about the vacuum cleaner, clothes washer, dishwasher--things like that. Their purpose is to clean things, so why can't they keep themselves clean?
Anyway, I'm on some kind of cleaning kick* and our dishwasher has been particularly gross lately, with rusty films and globs of particulates everywhere, so I decided to go ahead and tackle it today. It's a lot better now. Definitely not perfect (because calculus, and life experience, tells me that it can never be perfect), but a lot better. It was messy, though. And stuff ended up in a lot of places, including the utility sink, which I cleaned yesterday, and the floor, which I mopped yesterday, and now I have to clean those places again, which means yesterday's effort was wasted. Ugh.
So, for future reference, if you're going to take on a messy cleaning project, do it before you take on the less messy cleaning projects.
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In other news, you might** be wondering just what miscellaneous items my side of the master bedroom closet is home to, so I'll tell you.
In my side of the master bedroom closet, in addition to clothes, I have:
- Broken down boxes and other shipping supplies for mystery shopping, plus two not broken down, filled boxes.
- Garden seeds.
- Art supplies, including, but not limited to, my hot glue gun, ribbon, cardboard for protecting work surfaces, old t-shirts that I cut up for staining, and the kid paint box, which has kid painting supplies that haven't been used in years and probably aren't good anymore.
- Two throw pillows that used to be on the bed, that we're not using right now, but I also don't want to get rid of, even though I got them from the thrift store, and likely could find similar shapes and sizes in the future to recover however I would like them to be covered.
- Two ukulele gig bags, which each contain extra ukulele supplies
- Overflow cleaning supplies, like bleach, vinegar, toilet bowl cleaner, sanitizing wipes, laundry detergent, and the outdoor window cleaning kit that I am hiding from my husband because he threw the old one away after asking me if he could and me telling him he should not.
- Coffee
- A gift for my HS freshman that I have literally been working on since he was in preschool
- A four pound bag of candy corn that I bought because my people love it and I didn't know if it would still be in stock the next time I went to the warehouse store.
- Cleaned out candle jars to put the candy corn in for display when it's actually candy corn season.
- An in-progress crocheting project, as well as an in-progress sewing project.
- Eleven decorative house flags (one for each month, counting the one that's on display now).
- Two pairs of slippers.
- A small wooden tray that I used to use for oils and vinegars, and stopped using a few years ago, but I can't get rid of it because it has two of the kiddos hand and footprints on it.
- Extra bags and a backpack.
There's more, but I'm guessing you get the idea. There's a lot of random stuff.
You also might*** be wondering what kinds of clothes are folded on the shelves, so I'll tell you. On the shelves, I keep bras, shorts, pants, and pajama pants. And yes, I wore clothes, from the shelves, yesterday, and I am wearing clothes today. I have temporarily solved the problem of not wanting to mess up my neatly-est stacks of clothing by not putting anything back on the shelves.
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* Probably because the new year, aka kids going back to school, is coming soon, and I want a fresh start.
** You are probably not actually wondering. I don't think I've ever met a person as curious as me, out in the wild, which is annoying because the less curious people tend to look at me funny, or just not answer, when I ask my curious questions. And I also sometimes have difficulty deciding if my curious question is an appropriate one to ask.
*** Again, you're probably not. Wondering, that is. But I would be, if it wasn't my closet, and I wasn't sitting in it right now. You're welcome