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Subject: Re: the Cleaning Club, sorry girls


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Anne Briggon
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Date Posted: 12:56:18 06/20/05 Mon
In reply to: Trinity Spilak 's message, "Re: the Cleaning Club, sorry girls" on 07:53:08 06/20/05 Mon

Oh, thank you! Well, I for one was always a stay at home, I never really wanted to get a job away from home. But I think it had to do with our great neighbours, there was always someone at the door, never a boring moment.

My best recommendation would be to get up before the others to clean the bathrooms. Most Sims sleep longer than really necessary, most of us can get up just 1 hour early without problem. Cleaning a house is a blessing when you are alone, nobody walks in your way and such. The tougher time for me was when I had twins and also had a teenager in the house. We live in a tiny house so we could not hire a nanny, it would practically mean chaos.

Anne Briggon

>I'd email this, but I don't have an email right now.
>Anyway, I really liked your article. I used to have
>to do all of our cleaning at home when we first moved
>in. It was just me and my toddler daughter, Adelle.
>It was really hard to do when I had to work, too, so I
>ended up having to hire a nanny, which was pretty
>expensive but she not only babysat Adelle for me, but
>she also cleaned the whole house.Once Adelle was a
>child, I could let the nanny go,except for an hour in
>the mornings. Anyway, I was back to cleaning, but it
>just never got as clean as I wanted it to, so I gave
>Adelle some chores. I think it was really good for
>her, because now she has a really good work ethic and
>she's an overachiever. Of course, now that I've
>reached a higher paying level at my job, we can afford
>a maid, but it's really tough to work and have to
>clean and work on skills, etc.
>
>Did any of you ladies ever have to do that or were you
>all homemakers? If so, what kinds of tricks did you
>learn to help you clean without losing your mind or
>getting too exhausted. It was a good article, but it
>wouldn't have helped me much when I was a young single
>mother, you know what I mean?

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Re: the Cleaning Club, sorry girlsTrinity15:10:52 06/20/05 Mon
Re: the Cleaning Club, sorry girlsBlondie P.L. Stello16:04:00 06/22/05 Wed


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