Showing posts with label Spring Cleaning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring Cleaning. Show all posts

Monday, May 9, 2016

Bins and Purge

Both my husbands and I’s parents live in different states and we have gotten used to living far from extended family, so we have had to create our own little family traditions. For the past two years, my family has made it a new Mother’s Day tradition to go on a hike, go canoeing, or anything that entails being outside. This year we planned on continuing that tradition by going canoeing for the second year in a row but the weather didn’t cooperate and Mother’s Day was so early this year it would have been a little too cold, so we planned on waiting to celebrate until later this month. In the meantime, my Mother’s Day wish was to have every part of my house (at least on the inside) clean at the same time for at least 48 hours.

If you have read my first blog, "Dirty Barbies", you know this wish started weeks ago when I had the sudden urge to clean and purge my master bedroom closet. My closet was actually pretty neat and organized, but the amount of unused clothes gathering dust in there was getting a bit pathetic. I had clothes in there that I couldn’t fit into after having two of my kids over ten years ago. I had clothes in there from when I used to go clubbing on a regular basis, many of which fit my seven year old daughter well enough for her to actually use. I had moved many of these unused clothes from California to Ohio, from Ohio to Alaska, and then from Alaska to Indiana. So it was time for me to not only get rid of clothing items that no longer fit, it was also time for me to get rid of things that a forty year old woman wouldn’t wear even if they DID fit! I'm Cleaning Out My Closet

Not only did I purge a ton of unusable clothing from my closet, but also from my drawers, my husband’s drawers, my children’s drawers, the downstairs coat closet, and the bench where I keep all of our winter gear. Then I cleaned all the drawers and pulled the drawers out and cleaned behind the drawers and you would be shocked at the amount of dust, dirt and lost items that were behind the drawers. I actually found a poster from 1986, an invitation to a wedding for my parents from who knows when, Nerf gun bullets, dead insects, old underwear, and a slew of other items that had been in "The Land of the Lost" for years!



I also purged about twenty-five pairs of shoes. Many of them were handed down to me from my Mom, the queen of shopping and purging. She and I are the same shoe size and so when its time for her to purge the insane amount of shoes she owns, its then time for her to bring them to me and for me to try them all on and try to decide on the spot if I really need them or will really use them or not. Unfortunately, I often decide that, “Yes!” I absolutely do need 15 pairs of flip-flops in different colors and with different adornments on them, only for them to sit in my closet for three years and never be used because I usually wear the same two pair of flip flops 8 months of the year. But what if I go on a Caribbean vacation and need a lime green pair of flip- flops with tiny beaded tassels on them?

 

Then came my seven year old daughter’s room. It “only” took me six hours to purge and clean her room. I went through every single drawer, bin and surface of her room. People love to give Lily things: family, friends, neighbors, teachers, Santa, probably because she is so sweet and cute, but she is also a hoarder. Her Dad and her have made it a tradition to play the crane machine every time we go see a movie at the theater, so she has a ridiculous amount of crap quality movie themed stuffed animals as well. I ended up throwing away a wastebasket full of stuff and taking two laundry baskets full of toys out to the garage for our upcoming garage sale, none of which Lily knows of course. All of this has to be done while she is at school and anything to be sold must be hidden in boxes and trash bags while we prepare for the garage sale. We also plan to have the garage sale while she is at school and whatever doesn’t get sold will be donated promptly before she gets home! I’ve had to do this with my two older boys as well, so I have it down to an art form.



At this point, my boys don’t have nearly as much stuff as Lily does and their rooms mostly just need to be dusted, vacuumed, and deodorized. However, Charlie’s likes to hoard empty boxes, broken battery operated toy pieces, and plastic guns, knives and grenades. And Sammy hoards broken pieces of things he actually breaks on purpose to use for parts for his many creations, monster masks, and currently, Navy Seal Brochures. All of these items were sorted through and cleaned while they were at school, taking only a few hours compared to Lily’s room though. 




Somewhere in my race to make my dream of the entire house being clean all at once for Mother’s Day, I had lost my will to clean and purge any longer and my husband and kids cleaned the rest of the downstairs for me on Mother’s Day itself. I gave instructions to vacuum everything: the walls, the ceiling, the furniture and, of course, the floor. The kids needed to take all their randomly strewn stuff upstairs to their rooms first, and actually put the stuff away, in the correct places, and then, the cleaning began. However many hours later, the house was clean enough for the final touch, carpet shampooing.


It is the Monday after Mother’s Day and lets just say that 99% of the inside of the house is clean, all at once. The shampooing spilled over into today, no pun intended but, in the immortal words of that tiny lady from Poltergeist, “This house is clean.” It smells good, you can see the tops of the tables, the bathrooms don’t smell like urine, and everything is somewhere it can be easily found. I don’t know how many days passed before the poltergeist reared its ugly head again in the movie, but all I ask is for 48 hours before it comes back.  


Monday, April 18, 2016

Dirty Barbies

So yesterday was cleaning day for my husband and I. Since I have been sick for what seems like three months now, our house was in great need of a deep clean, especially my bedroom. In order to accomplish this task with minimal interruptions (minimal with three kids is on average 40 to 50 interruptions), we needed to make sure the kids would be occupied. Our middle child, Charlie (10), was invited to a friend’s house. Our oldest child, Sam (12) was given a list of things to accomplish himself, which meant he would mostly be on his phone. Our youngest, Lily (7), was going to be outside playing in a kiddie pool with a friend since it was such a beautiful day out and that helps keep her from making a big mess INSIDE.

A few hours later, my husband and I were getting a lot accomplished despite having to keep an eye on Lily outside and Sam inside, who needed to be “reminded” to get off his phone and finish his assigned tasks. We noticed the girls were playing with Barbies in the pool and were glad they were having a good time.  I had washed just about every piece of clothing in my bedroom and dusted every nook and cranny I could reach, including the walls. I was determined to rid my chamber of sickness of all disease once and for all and wash all the clothes I hadn’t worn in years because they do not fit. My husband, Will (37) had cleaned the family room and swabbed the many ridges of our overly textured walls, something we have to do way more often than is normal due to my bright idea to paint the walls a dark red. Charlie ended up back at home somewhere within this time and then out in the pool with the girls and the Barbies.

Will and I were feeling accomplished, and tired, when we stopped for a minute to check on the kids. We looked out the window to see the girls laughing, and Charlie suddenly chasing them causing their laughter to turn to screams! Then we also noticed that the water in the pool was a dark brown color, and there were naked Barbies and their clothes scattered all over the ground around the pool.  Some of the Barbies were floating in the pool, some with bathing suits, some without. We went outside to find out what in the world was going on, considering we thought that the girls were playing nicely in the pool with two or three Barbies. Now there were about twenty Barbies scattered all over the muddy ground and a few were also in the driveway surrounded by the fragments of what used to be Dora the Explorers grandparents. 

Our reaction was not pleasant to say the least, and Lily’s friend was sent home, or maybe she just ran home on her own accord, I can't really remember? Then we started the interrogation.  Apparently the girls kept adding Barbies to the pool, there was something about the Titanic disaster, and Charlie “dropped” a Dora grandparent on the cement, a body part fell off, quickly prompting him to try it again and again, and again… Apparently even our oldest had partaken in the muddy, Barbie free-for-all, although we had no idea at the time because he was in the house, clean, sitting on the couch playing on his phone again. We are still unclear about exactly how this mess got so out of hand, but we do know that children are subject to mob mentality as much as adults are and according to them, were not responsible for there actions.


After much yelling, denial, blaming, and minimizing, the children apologized and Lily's friend even came over to do the same.  The best part of the friend coming over to apologize was when she and Lily “reminisced” about the really fun moments they had during the muddy Barbie shipwreck. Charlie was sticking to his story about “dropping” Dora’s abuelos. And hours later, Sam came clean about his involvement, probably more embarrassed about involvement with naked Barbies than worried about the repercussions.  And after hours of cleaning our house and doing loads and loads of laundry, Will had to clean mud out of a kiddie pool, pick up doll clothes and body parts, and I had to give sixteen Barbies a bath and do their laundry.  Law and Order