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Subject: Re: Hehehe


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Pam
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Date Posted: 14:29:48 01/03/02 Thu
In reply to: Dana 's message, "Re: Hehehe" on 07:55:35 01/03/02 Thu

The easiest way to clean up glass slivers like that is with a lot of wet paper towels. The glass sticks to the towels and it doesn't get distributed through the rest of the house like sweeping will do.

Heck, I gave up on closet usage. I've been shooting for the child putting her clothes in the chest and dresser, but at this point, I'm more than willing to settle for a basket of clean clothes and a basket of dirty clothes. I just want the baskets in her room. Of course, she manages to produce more dirty laundry than is humanly possible, because she forgets which basket is clean and begins piling dirty clothes on top. There was one pile of clothes that I washed at least 12 times in a row that I KNOW she didn't wear at all. I would have noticed if she'd worn a fancy summer dress once, not to mention 12 times. In the middle of winter.

So far, knock on wood, there have only been 4 stair incidents involving humans. Shelbey fell down the stairs about 2 weeks after we moved in (luckily she was near the bottom), Justin fell up them twice, and Jack tripped once going up. We do have a cat that manages to fall down the stairs at least once a day. And they're supposed to be so graceful.

I love your idea about Craftsman kitchen tools. You should write them about it.

Pam

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