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dancinghorse) wrote2004-04-09 12:56 pm
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In Which We Do a Great Deal for One Morning
This has been a morning for Productivity. The usual horse chores tend to go by unnoticed--they're daily, they're there, so yeah. They're a lot of work if I stop to think, so I don't. Stop. Or think.
Just as that was getting done, Dolores arrived. Dolores is my Guilty Pleasure: the cleaning lady. I have this deep conviction that I should try to do it all myself, so having someone come in once a month to clean the house feels decadent. Not to mention lazy.
But aahhh, the pleasure of a house that is clean, and not by moi.
Then came a friend to help replace the cover on the hay shelter. I've indulged in those portable carports you can find at Costco--they're very inexpensive, sturdy, lightweight and maneuverable, and they make great shelters for horses, goat, and hay. The downside is that the covers are pvc tarps, and after about a year, they shred. The upside to that is, they are quite inexpensive to replace. It's a bit of an athletic feat--requires a stepladder and at least two people--and that was this morning's project. Successfully achieved, the hay is covered again, huzzah huzzah.
And then I came in and learned how to add text to icons, and finally how to use the LJ client I've been ignoring since I downloaded it. And with all this productivity, I might even--yea verily--work on a book. And wouldn't that be special.
Just as that was getting done, Dolores arrived. Dolores is my Guilty Pleasure: the cleaning lady. I have this deep conviction that I should try to do it all myself, so having someone come in once a month to clean the house feels decadent. Not to mention lazy.
But aahhh, the pleasure of a house that is clean, and not by moi.
Then came a friend to help replace the cover on the hay shelter. I've indulged in those portable carports you can find at Costco--they're very inexpensive, sturdy, lightweight and maneuverable, and they make great shelters for horses, goat, and hay. The downside is that the covers are pvc tarps, and after about a year, they shred. The upside to that is, they are quite inexpensive to replace. It's a bit of an athletic feat--requires a stepladder and at least two people--and that was this morning's project. Successfully achieved, the hay is covered again, huzzah huzzah.
And then I came in and learned how to add text to icons, and finally how to use the LJ client I've been ignoring since I downloaded it. And with all this productivity, I might even--yea verily--work on a book. And wouldn't that be special.
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Arg arg arg! I am glad you ignore the promptings of that particular evil demon and get the help.
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LBG ---> LOL
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I know I don't have the energy to clean house after a day of teaching, and I am pretty someone who's a beginning teacher will have even less.
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Having a cleaning service once a month sounds like absolute bliss. When I finally buy a house, that is going to be my treat to myself because I know I won't be able to stay on top of everything.
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Now to tackle the barn, which badly needs to be excavated, and the storage shed, ditto. Having the house cleaned allegedly means more time for that.
Hmmmm. Yard service next?
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I don't know how people with multiple large animals handle it all themselves. Two large dogs just about do me in.
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I don't even mind that, really. I just want the cleaning-witch to come in and take care of the kitchen and bathrooms.
And all I have to worry about its a high-maintenance but very small cat!
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And go you with all the productivity!
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When I finished coughing I quietly went back inside. I have no idea of how much normal people charge, but that certainly scared me off.
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Good to know I'm not alone in indulging. And for those who haven't quite yet: if you can get a reasonably priced deal, go for it. I still run the vac (with five cats, including three longhairs, I have to), and I do the regular tidying and such, but having someone come in and clean the kitchen and bathrooms is a godsend. It's a lot easier to keep things clean if they're getting cleaned once a month.
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But I sure need help.
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Do you know anyone with a cleaning lady? That's step one. Cleaning services cost the earth. My mom has never had good luck with them. The private-enterprise version has always been the way to go, she says.
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I will find someone, if I have to corner every woman, or man, loitering on a corner. (just kidding(