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Blondie P.L. Stello
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Date Posted: 16:04:00 06/22/05 Wed
In reply to:
Anne Briggon
's message, "Re: the Cleaning Club, sorry girls" on 12:56:18 06/20/05 Mon
I want to add that I do have cleaning skills of level 5 now. In that interview you made it sound that I'm some kind of slobb, Anne, I know you don't think that.
Blondie P.L. Stello
>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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