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She redefines "lazy"
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 170566" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>I've done that to difficult child's room once. Now that he's older, he goes in stages, bouncing between total slobiness and everything neat. When he was about 11 though, I waited till he was gone for two weeks and went to work. It took me two days and I filled I don't know how many trash bags. It was almost literally like a foot and a half of mulch in his room with all the paper, clothes, broken toys, etc. Certain things I salvaged but most of it I pitched. There were so many little pieces from different things...not too much of it was complete so if I didn't find it all it went in the trash. The only thing he really minded that I pitched though were the Playboy magazine pages and the nekkid women drawings that he had. (But that's a whole other post! LOL)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 170566, member: 2459"] I've done that to difficult child's room once. Now that he's older, he goes in stages, bouncing between total slobiness and everything neat. When he was about 11 though, I waited till he was gone for two weeks and went to work. It took me two days and I filled I don't know how many trash bags. It was almost literally like a foot and a half of mulch in his room with all the paper, clothes, broken toys, etc. Certain things I salvaged but most of it I pitched. There were so many little pieces from different things...not too much of it was complete so if I didn't find it all it went in the trash. The only thing he really minded that I pitched though were the Playboy magazine pages and the nekkid women drawings that he had. (But that's a whole other post! LOL) [/QUOTE]
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