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tkeller94@gmail.com

daily mail, paperwork all pile up on the end of the counter, have to go through it every other day....

   
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K Nairn

I feel my little stack of mail in a corner of the peninsula is less of a problem than my husband's habit of spreading his work areas, wide. We have massive counter space and no one can use it until we hunt and gather one move his spread. Plates and forks over there and used paper towels over here and gardening gloves on the cutting board and work tools in front of the toaster oven... You get the picture. So every night I gather what he failed to clean up and move it or toss it. But things he should put away I gather onto the stairs so on his way up to his office, he can take those things with him. However, there's always this complaint from him that move things and he doesn't know where they went. I believe he likes to live in crumbs and clutter. It's annoying. LoL

   
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placid1968

I've always been a bit of a neat freak, but I seem to have upped my game even more as I have gotten older. I said to my husband the other day - I should have been in the military - his answer was "yep". Anyway, I developed a cleaning method that I do in my home, and our daughter's home as we go one day a week to help out with chores as well. I purchased a collection of fiber cloths from E-Cloths. I use one in the kitchen along with one of my Method brand cleaners (tonight's was grapefruit scent), and I wipe, wipe, wipe. First the granite counters, then stainless toaster, coffee maker, and appliances. Then I spray the stainless sink and use the same cloth and hot water to rinse. It takes less than 10 minutes every night after dinner, and I love the wonderful fragrance. In addition, every day I do a different little project in the kitchen - it might be to straighten up a cupboard, wipe out the frig, take the knobs off the stove and wash it all with hot soapy water, wash a window, clean the dishwasher filter and run it with distilled vinegar, etc. In our daughter's home I also wipe down our grandchildren's booster chairs, etc. I just keep moving and wiping! The fiber cloths wash great in hot water. I used to use a lot of paper towels, but decided to cut back on our waste and this system works. I use a special set of cloths reserved strictly for the bath tub and sinks, and wash them separately. While I enjoy travel, I am a home body at heart, and I enjoy keeping up our home. We keep a shredder nearby and every day the mail is opened and we shred everything that needs to be shredded, and the important stuff is taken to our little home office.

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