Sunday, February 21, 2010

I'm a stay at home house wife.?

I know this is the wrong section but I knew there would be a lot of women in this section








I am a stay at home wife and really need some sort of a schedule to keep me busy all day Here's what I have to work with we have our room one bathroom a kitchen a laundry room/pantry a room that just had the carpet ripped out and is pretty messy and then he has an office and we have a living room big front yard/back yard. 3 dogs and 3 cats. I need a schedule monday thru fri from 8-5 to keep me busy and suggestions?





I don't want to work outside the home..I'm a stay at home house wife.?
You definitly need a schedule.


Vacuum each morning and clean the furniture lightly


2 x a week pledge and windex all glass


2 x a week wash floors because of the animals.


Plan your meals for a week and do shopping 2 x's a week\


Start around noon with cooking and preparing


Clean out the fridge 1 x a week


Clean out the cabinets and pantry 1x a week


Clean the bathroom 2 x's a week


Wash down your countertops everyday


Water your plants and pick weeds when needed


Walk all 3 dogs everyday


Then brush them 2 x a week


Thats a startI'm a stay at home house wife.?
hahaha! i tried this one time. it was a great idea, but it just got too repetitive for me. clean the kitchen first thing every morning and keep it neat through the day so you dont have to rush around cleaning it before you try to cook. deep clean the bathroom once a week, maybe on thursday or friday so that if you have any company on the weekend, you wont have to do so much to get ready for them. dishes everyday, 1 load of laundry everyday [depending on how much you have], sweep everyday. pick a day for vacuuming the whole house, pick a day to wash special stuff [if you do that regularly, like bedding, comforters, curtains, etc.] pick a day to dust the whole house, pick a day to do things that have to be done in every room and do all the rooms on the same day. like the vacuuming, dusting, etc. hope this helps!
Write stories/poems, read, be a volunteer (at a school, hospital, or animal shelter), exercise, walk your dogs, make a garden....
Determine what your interests are and do them! What else is there to say... I'm assuming you are cleaning and cooking. What about reading some books. Exercising in the park. Volunteering somewhere. If you are starting school soon then study time will take up a lot of your free hours too.





An aside... you really should take a job doing something. Whether paid or not, the experience will help you after you graduate and are looking for a more permanent position. Whether you need the money or not, it's personal fulfillment rather than sitting here on Y!A wondering what to do with your life.
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