The holidays certainly are a whirlwind of activity aren’t they? From cooking to cleaning to shopping and visiting, there is always so much to do. Before Christmas, I tried to anticipate this by having the laundry caught up and the house cleaned. But I still found myself baking cookies on Christmas eve afternoon and cleaning the bathrooms.
Now, Christmas Day is gone, but New Year’s Eve and New Years Day are coming up. This means that I have a lot of catch up to do. Despite my initial efforts, the laundry has turned into a mountain, the ironing is slouching off of the ironing board, and for some strange reason, the house needs another good cleaning. And I know I am not the only one experiencing this. I called a good friend today and interrupted her while she was scrubbing her shower floor. She also mentioned overflowing laundry after having everything all done before Christmas. “We does it all come from?” she asked. “Christmas elves,” I suggested. “They come in the middle of the night, wear our clothes and dump them in the hampers.”
We have other friends with kids coming over this afternoon, to make treats for our backyard birds. I had nearly forgotten, my mind turned to all of the catching up that I have to do. We will be coating pine cones with peanut butter and seeds and then hanging them on the tree. I already warned the mom that my house is in a sorry shape.
This morning, I did tackle some of that ironing and cleaned one bathroom, but I’ll have to vacuum double time before the friends arrive. And of course, there are the other things required in running a house, such as getting dinner prepared. Today I plan on making two large pot pies, one to eat and one to freeze. That requires quite a bit of dicing and chopping.
How is your home today? Do you need to do any between holiday catch up?
Mary Ann Romans writes about everything related to saving money in the Frugal Blog, creating a home in the Home Blog, caring for little ones in the Baby Blog and now relationships in the Marriage Blog. You can read more of her articles by clicking here or subscribe to the blog using the subscription box on the right.
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