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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 139808" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Um, my mom keeps saying she will pay for her housekeeper to come over (she comes one morning every 2 weeks to my moms) and "help" me. NO WAY!!! I woudl be SO embarrased to have her come over here!!!</p><p> </p><p>My Christmas tree is too big for me to move. LAst year husband left it in the living room - would NOT move the box for me. So it was still sitting under the bar when this year came around. I had dusted and vacuumed the box, many times. </p><p> </p><p>Right now the dang box is in front of the COFFEE TABLE! I am SOOO frustrated!!! I think we are getting a shed in a few weeks. Cause I am demanding it!!</p><p> </p><p>Arg. </p><p> </p><p>I have a friend who refused to buy cleaning products for the first 10 years of hermarriage. Every time the house got too dirty they MOVED! Then they actually bought a house. Planted trees, gardened, etc.... Then they got a horrible neighbor. Took 4 visits from her mother in law to get the house CLEAN enough to show! Her mother in law is not a nice person, by any means, but boy can she CLEAN!!!</p><p> </p><p>I remember when we moved from our townhouse in OH. The last week we were there everytime we finished eating I threw the plates/bowls away. They were NOT paper. I HATED the Corelle pattern (husband had some before we met, LOVED it, and we got more as a wedding gift - I just refused to eat off it after 11 years!). This stuff was so dang UGLY I couldn't even give it away - so we treated it like paper plates.</p><p> </p><p>Sigh. Please don't come to my house. It is TOOOO messy!!!</p><p> </p><p>Susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 139808, member: 1233"] Um, my mom keeps saying she will pay for her housekeeper to come over (she comes one morning every 2 weeks to my moms) and "help" me. NO WAY!!! I woudl be SO embarrased to have her come over here!!! My Christmas tree is too big for me to move. LAst year husband left it in the living room - would NOT move the box for me. So it was still sitting under the bar when this year came around. I had dusted and vacuumed the box, many times. Right now the dang box is in front of the COFFEE TABLE! I am SOOO frustrated!!! I think we are getting a shed in a few weeks. Cause I am demanding it!! Arg. I have a friend who refused to buy cleaning products for the first 10 years of hermarriage. Every time the house got too dirty they MOVED! Then they actually bought a house. Planted trees, gardened, etc.... Then they got a horrible neighbor. Took 4 visits from her mother in law to get the house CLEAN enough to show! Her mother in law is not a nice person, by any means, but boy can she CLEAN!!! I remember when we moved from our townhouse in OH. The last week we were there everytime we finished eating I threw the plates/bowls away. They were NOT paper. I HATED the Corelle pattern (husband had some before we met, LOVED it, and we got more as a wedding gift - I just refused to eat off it after 11 years!). This stuff was so dang UGLY I couldn't even give it away - so we treated it like paper plates. Sigh. Please don't come to my house. It is TOOOO messy!!! Susie [/QUOTE]
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