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fox turns into her mother
... part 43871259 in a series.
Last week, Saturday morning, I cleaned my place up quite a bit because my brother and sister-in-law were coming to visit in the afternoon. (That is not, in itself, my-mom-like. 9/10 of people I know clean up when there are going to be houseguests.) During the week they were here, I did my laundry and put it away the same day, which is kind of crazy.
They left on Thursday.
Today, the place is obviously not in bad shape. And nevertheless, I swept the floors and vacuumed the rugs, on the theory that it's easier to keep something clean if it's clean to start with. I may be able to sustain this kind of maintenance-cleaning every week. (Dudes! I KNOW!) I did a load of sheets and a load of towels (post-houseguest laundry), and will shortly put it away. I shall also unload the dishwasher. It's crazy!
(In slightly ickier news, although not crazy icky because this occurred at a window and near the door, so things can come in from outside: what's a bug that looks not unlike a small-to-medium-sized cockroach, but can fly? There was one over here a couple of minutes ago, but I vacuumed it off the blinds.)
Last week, Saturday morning, I cleaned my place up quite a bit because my brother and sister-in-law were coming to visit in the afternoon. (That is not, in itself, my-mom-like. 9/10 of people I know clean up when there are going to be houseguests.) During the week they were here, I did my laundry and put it away the same day, which is kind of crazy.
They left on Thursday.
Today, the place is obviously not in bad shape. And nevertheless, I swept the floors and vacuumed the rugs, on the theory that it's easier to keep something clean if it's clean to start with. I may be able to sustain this kind of maintenance-cleaning every week. (Dudes! I KNOW!) I did a load of sheets and a load of towels (post-houseguest laundry), and will shortly put it away. I shall also unload the dishwasher. It's crazy!
(In slightly ickier news, although not crazy icky because this occurred at a window and near the door, so things can come in from outside: what's a bug that looks not unlike a small-to-medium-sized cockroach, but can fly? There was one over here a couple of minutes ago, but I vacuumed it off the blinds.)

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