Making Our Home a Haven – Day 7

BEFORE: MY DISORDERLY KITCHEN DRAWER

Day 7 has arrived for the Making Our Home a Haven Challenge, and I am going to finish that one bathroom that did not get cleaned as of yesterday (and going back to last week!). I will be using my natural cleaning supplies, along with my handy dandy t-shirts, and toothbrush to get do to the core of the dirt and mess that as accumulated.Here is my list: I am keeping it simple today to because my girl is also pushing out her first tooth and you never know when she will need my attention!

1. Master bathroom
- Clean mirrors -DONE!
- Countertop – DONE!
- Toilet – DONE!
- bathtub -DONE!
- sweep & mop floor – DONE!
2. Clean out and organize my kitchen drawer (do you have one of those drawers that is just there to accumulate paper, pencils, money, envelopes, and misc junk? Well I do, and it could use my attention today!) -DONE!

AFTER: SHOWING SOME SIGNS OF IMPROVEMENT

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One Response to “Making Our Home a Haven – Day 7”

  1. Tia Jan 01, 2008 at 5:26 pm #

    A few more tips!! lol If you store your batteries in the friDge, they will last longer.

    Reynold’s wrap release is better, nothing sticks to it.

    I have a wooden organizer on top of my counter it catches, pens, scrap paper, take out menus etc. It prevents the dreaded “junk drawer”.

    A jar serves as a good container for coins. When it’s full go to the bank and cash it in! Our coin collector is an old water cooler bottle.

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