How do I get my housework done?!


Question:

How do I get my housework done?

Hubby is coming home from work and I need to get the dishes and other things done. Heeeeeeeelp! he wants to take tomorrow off so I may not be able to get back on till may be monday.
booooohooooo i guess for me it is call toooo bad so sad.
I have nothing done I have been on this all day.
hehehehehehehe


Answers: Back away from the computer.
That's right.
Back slowly away

NOW GET YOUR BUM IN GEAR! umm..no you dont..
turn off the pc and do some chores hire a monkey butler from the sims. You are to funny! get your butt off the computer and do it. i have a three year old and a dh. i manage to find time to raise her, clean, cook, watch tv/movies, play on the computer every day. it's not hard. 1. Shut down the computer
2. Don't touch the remote
3. Forget the phone
4. Make a "To Do List"
5. Follow list

Don't worry, You'll get it all done. use the blowdryer to blow away dust....run thru rooms picking up all messes and throw in closet...spray lots of air freshner....throw dishes in dishwasher....put some slice and bake cookies in the oven...put dirty clothes in washer...cram them all in so it looks like nothing in laundry basket

works everytime...I am a Pro at it.

good luck 1st get off the computer. then organize your dirty dishes from the size start with the small to the largest throw them in the dish waster. spray the counter tops and spray bathroom let bathroom soak wipe off counters and then bathrooms. straighten up stuff find a hiding place or put them in their place. then sweep vacuum and dust. he should be happy with that. it should take about an hour and half at the most. just stay motivated.



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