Heart Wanderings: To Chore or Not to Chore, That is the Question... →
Interesting idea of offering chore sticks for extra spending money.
Interesting idea of offering chore sticks for extra spending money.
Cute idea for offering a free snack shelf for little ones but including refrigerated foods.
I want to print this out and post it, just for my own amusement. I don’t expect anyone I do laundry for to actually follow rules.
Laundry for five people is a significant volume of laundry, so we unpaid, underappreciated (and essentially unwilling) volunteers here at THE MANAGEMENT would be grateful it if you, THE LAUNDRY CUSTOMERS would adhere to the following guidelines
How to green up even your cloth diaper purchasing and washing!
This idea is very interesting to me. (NB: I’m always collecting ideas for cleaning and then not following through, in hopes of finding the one that will stick.) You put off the major cleaning tasks (scrubbing tubs, dusting, mopping floors, cleaning mirrors) to one time a month (and do the day-to-day tasks as needed in between, which could be dishes, tidying, vacuuming, toilets … all things we do maybe once a month anyway, ha ha).
The first part is here: Once a Month House Cleaning. She gives a handy list of what that entails, and this post is tips for making it work.
These labels could come in handy if you want to do toy bins with all like things in them as opposed to daily toy bins. I can see the benefits of each.
Storage practices for small spaces.