MOTHERHOOD
"About every true mother there is a sancity of martyrdom-
and when she is no more in the body, her children see her with
the ring of light around her head."
Godey's Lady's Book, 1867
and when she is no more in the body, her children see her with
the ring of light around her head."
Godey's Lady's Book, 1867
THE ART OF DOMESTIC BLISS
.....in a time lacking in certainty and filled with anguish and despair, no woman should be shamefaced in attempting to give back to the world, through her work, a portion of it's lost heart. -Louise Bogan
“And there are my children!
My darling, precious children!
For their sakes I am continually constrained
to seek after an amended, a sanctified life;
what I want them to become
I must become myself”.
~ Elizabeth Prentiss, Stepping Heavenward
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Green Spring Clean Day 8 Wash Outside Windows/Clean Garage
Cleaning Garage
Think of a garage as just a large closet. So clearing out a garage is handled pretty much the same way you would clear out a closet. There are 2 reasons, other than the fact that it is A LOT bigger, that a garage seems more overwhelming than a closet. The first is that the "keep or toss" decisions are not one person's alone. In other words, cleaning the garage usually means it has to be a family affair. The second is that the garage becomes the "final" repository for items we no longer use and thus, faced with something we haven't seen or used for a long time, we are forced to come to grips with our hoarding tendencies.
1. Set aside a Saturday when you are expecting good weather and gather all the assistance possible. There is a lot of lifting, toting and dragging to be done. You need help.
2. Make an appointment for your favorite charity to come on the following Monday to gather wonderful items you will be making available for them.
3. On the appointed day drive all the cars out of the garage (they are parked inside of course) and park them on the street.
4). Have ready several large garbage cans lined and extra garbage bags. Lots of boxes; small, medium and large. Large stick-on labels and a big black pen. Cleaning equipment, broom, dustpan, rags, and, believe it or not, I like a vacuum as well. There is lots less dust filling the air if you use a canister after you have picked up the major stuff with the broom and dustpan.
5. You are ready to begin.
6. Start emptying EVERYTHING out. Just begin removing one thing at a time, As you examine the article decide one of three things: This is Trash - into the garbage can. Believe me there will be plenty of THAT. This is Perfectly Good but I don't use it, need it or want it any more. Start a designated area on the driveway with large boxes where everything for donation will go. This is Something I Will Use, now or in the future. Set this on the opposite side on the driveway.
7. Go through the whole garage making these 3 choices. Start in the middle and work to the outside, start on the right and move around the perimeter to the left, start in the front and move to the back; it doesn't matter as long a you go through EVERYTHING.
8. When you have removed it all, clean the garage. At this point you will probably have several neighbors over wondering what on earth you are doing and several cars stopping to ask if you are having a garage sale. Resist the temptation to chat, you have work to do.
9. Now you are ready to return the contents. This is where the organizing begins. My experience tells me you will find what remains begins to fall into certain categories, sports equipment, general tools, gardening equipment, camping equipment, paper archives, automotive supplies, household maintenance stuff (paint and brushes), etc.
10. If you are determined to keep your garage in order, and you have done some pre-planning, this would be the time when you would install additional shelving or new storage accessories especially made for garages.
11. Determine what part of the garage should contain the areas for the different activities.
12. Now begin returning the "keepers" to the designated locations. Put as much as possible in boxes or containers which you carefully label on the outside as to the contents. If an item does not fit into a box, be sure you put it into a clear plastic bag or other container which can be labeled so that nothing returns to the garage which cannot be easily identified in the months to come. Never put one item in front of another.
13. Leave the contents of donation boxes on the driveway for pickup the next day.
14. Take the many garbage bags to the side to be disposed of on the next garbage pickup day.
Voila. You are done! Take a well earned rest. Have your favorite pizza - delivered.
I hope this has been helpful. Good luck on GETTING ORGANIZED.
Washing Outside Windows
* Don't clean windows in direct sunlight – the window may dry too fast and streak.
* Exterior windows should be first be washed with a hose or clean water to remove grease and grime.
* Wash windows side to side on the inside and up to down on the outside. If there are streaks, you will know which side they are on.
* Change wash and rinse waters often.
* Vacuum screen to remove dust, etc
* Outside screens can be scrubbed with warm water and rinsed with clean water. Allow to air dry.
* Squeegees do not work on textured or stained glass windows.
* Choose a "hard" paper towel (soft ones leave lint) or cotton cloths such as old t-shirt or socks.
The new micro-fiber cloths work well for cleaning windows. Follow the instructions for use of the cloths. When washing micro-fiber cloths or towels do not use fabric softener as it reduces the absorbency.
Homemade Cleaners for Windows:
* Mix two tablespoons of ammonia OR white vinegar with two quarts or warm water.
* Mix one-half cup ammonia, one pint of 70 percent rubbing alcohol and one teaspoon of liquid dishwashing detergent. Add enough water to make one gallon liquid.
* Mix one tablespoon liquid dishwashing detergent with one quart water.
Choose a time when you feel good and energetic to do windows, you will feel better and the job will go faster.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
An Island of Security....A Mother at Home
Very largely does the wife hold in her hands, as a sacred trust, the happiness and the highest good of the hearts that nestle there. In the last analysis, home happiness depends on the wife.
- Her spirit gives the home its atmosphere.
- Her hands fashion its beauty.
- Her heart makes its love.
the light,
the joy,
the blessing,
the inspiration,
of a home.
The woman who makes a sweet, beautiful home, filling it with love and prayer and purity, is doing something better than anything else her hands could find to do beneath the skies.
A true mother is one of the holiest secrets of home happiness.
God sends many beautiful things to this world,
many noble gifts;
but no blessing is richer than that which He bestows
in a mother
who has learned love's lessons well,
and has realized something of the meaning
of her sacred calling.
~ J. R. Miller, "Secrets of Happy Home Life, 1894" ~
Archive
-
▼
2010
(82)
-
▼
March
(37)
- Day 4- A SWEET SMELLING SACRIFICE....& A BITTER BE...
- Tiffany's Strawberry Fest.....All In A Day's Work
- Day 3 Christ Teaches in Parables
- Day 2 Cleansing The Temple
- Day 1 Palm Sunday
- Green Spring Clean Day 8 Wash Outside Windows/Clea...
- Green Spring Cleaning Day 7 Kitchen
- Green Spring Clean Day 6 Linen Closet/Laundry Room
- Green Spring Clean Day 5 Living Room/Dining Room
- New Easter Traditions
- Spring Cleaning Day 4 - The Bathrooms
- Let's go for a Fairy Wayside Walk
- Spring Cleaning 2010 Day 4 Bathrooms
- Spring Cleaning Event Days 1-3 The Bedrooms
- The Green Spring Cleaning Event 2010
- The Orgins Of Spring Cleaning
- Spring Cleaning Tips
- Organize this Spring with a Handy Home Made Plaque
- The Childrens Leprechaun Hunt
- Hunting for Ireland's National Fairies- The Little...
- Our Family Reflects On Our Ancestors From Ireland ...
- Traditional Irish Dinner for St. Patrick's Day
- Utah's Famous Green Jello Recipe
- Welcome Spring with These Adorable Flower Headbands
- Chinese Brush Painting
- Going to the Temple with The Silver Foxes
- THE CHILDRENS GARDEN
- THE CHILDRENS GARDEN
- Pillow Case of the Month
- I found fanciful fairy in my tree
- St. Patrick's Day Ruffle Apron
- Time Out for women 2010
- A Field Trip to Tampa's Art Museum
- Criss Cross Days...
- Difficult Days.... When Illness Strikes (The sniff...
- AN ENCHANTED FLORAL ARRANGMENT FOR YOUR TABLE
- A Mini-Family Reunion
-
▼
March
(37)
No comments:
Post a Comment