With fall fast approaching I find that I am feeling rushed
to complete my spring cleaning. “What?”
you ask. “You haven’t finished your
spring cleaning? Spring is long past.” You’re right spring is long past and I haven’t
even started my spring cleaning. There,
I’ve said it out loud. I am a spring
cleaning drop out.
Over the years, I’ve
tried to get excited about moving all the furniture out of a room, cleaning it
side to side and top to bottom, and then putting it all back. After all, Livvie Walton and the girls
certainly seem to have a lot of fun when they do it on TV Land. My problem is that when I start something, it
usually brings to mind something else that I need to do.
For example: To
start my spring cleaning, I prepare to move
the blanket chest in the living room out
to the porch, but realize it’s really heavy, so I open it to see if there’s anything I should
remove. As I am sorting through the
contents, I find a blanket that would look really nice on my couch, so I pull
it out and drape it over the back. But
now a quilt, that’s folded in a basket, doesn’t match so I carry it upstairs to
put on the shelf with the other quilts, which are stacked beneath a coat that
needs some buttons. Hmm… It won’t take
me but a minute to sew those on.
So, I get the
coat and the buttons, but the blue thread is not in my sewing box. I walk downstairs to look next to my chair
and notice a great magazine article about spring cleaning, so I sit down to
read that. Maybe I can get some tips
that will make me more efficient. When I
finish the article, I find the thread and head back upstairs. Once the buttons are attached, I take the
coat in to my child’s room, which is really dusty. I can’t leave it like that.
Back down the
steps I head to get a dust rag and some dusting spray. Might as well dust the whole downstairs while
I’m at it. Downstairs dusted, I climb
back up and dust the upstairs. Then I notice
that the screen to Scott’s window has fallen out onto the porch roof, so I squeeze
through the window to retrieve it and, while I’m there, I see that the chickens
are in my garden.
I run down the
steps, out the door and through the yard, waving my arms and hollering at the
renegade hens until they fly over the fence and hot foot it back to the hen
house. On my trip back to the house, I
notice that the lawn really needs to be mowed, so I get the lawnmower, gas it
up and trim up the yard.
When I finish
that chore, I’m thirsty so I head to the kitchen for a glass of water. The clean glasses are all in the dishwasher
which I unload. As I’m unloading, I
notice how messy the cabinet where I keep my plastic-ware has become. I sit on the floor and sort through all the
different size bowls, trying to match them up with lids and discovering that I
have 40 lids that no longer have mates.
I toss those, which fills the trash can, so I take it out and dump it.
I stand for a
moment admiring the beautiful spring flowers and that’s when I remember. I am supposed to be spring cleaning my house. But, now it’s supper time. I’ll finish tomorrow.
After supper, I
sit down in my chair. Why am I so
tired? I didn’t get a bit of spring cleaning done. The trunk in the living room is still
standing open and, as I reach over to close it, I notice a stack of pictures that
need to be sorted and placed in albums. I’ll
do that as soon as I finish my spring cleaning.
Which I might finish this fall…if I don’t open that trunk again.
Just read this aloud to my sisters...we can relate!!
ReplyDeleteIt's like a scavenger hunt through your own house - love it. And if you get to feeling too bad (although I don't know why you would), just come to my house - you will immediately feel better about the state of your own house - promise :-) Hugs, Beth
ReplyDeleteOh my! I can definitely sympathize with your spring cleaning predicament. Distractions and odds and ends here and there are definitely notorious enemies of anyone geared up for cleaning. Well, at least you were able to do some cleaning. Small steps can go a long way if done consistently, I guess. Hahaha! Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Good luck with your spring cleaning!
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