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Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Wednesday chores

So when the husband comes home from another stressful day in the office and says to me 'What have you been doing on your day off?'  Should I concentrate on
  • Giving the daughter a lift into work
  • Doing a mid week shop at Tesco
  • Loading the dishwasher
  • Unloading the dishwasher after it finished
  • Tidying the airing cupboard
  • Dusting and tidying the lounge
  • Making a loaf of multi-grain and seed bread
or

  • Watching an episode of One Tree Hill while drinking a lovely cup of Nespresso coffee
  • Dancing around to Katy Perry whilst dusting and tidying the lounge
  • Eating the warm crust of the freshly made loaf with a bowl of soup for my lunch
  • Catching up with my scrapbook friends' blogs
  • Doing a few more bits to the Germany album

11 comments:

  1. Wow! What a productive day. I'm sure your hubby will be please when he comes home and the house smells like fresh baked bread and his wife is feeling happy about her wonderful day. :o)

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  2. Hmmm? That's a tough one....not!!!

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  3. Tell it all,Deb....you'll sound sooooo efficient.

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  4. And that must be a rhetorical question, right? You really ROCKED your day off!

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  5. ahhh I think as you place a piece of warm, buttered bread in front of him and show him your work on the album, you glowingly sigh and say "I accomplished so much today, it was a good day" :)

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  6. You must never own up to having enough time to scrap during the day or they will try to find jobs to fill your time as you obvously have lots on your hands if you can find time to scrap - or so they think!

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  7. I think you should definitely not mention the scrapping,spray a bit of Mr Sheen about and give him some of that lovely home made bread,and talk about the football - hee hee :-)

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  8. Sounds like you had a great day! I love how your Germany album is turning out - and I love the shape of the chipboard album! :)

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  9. Start with the first list. By the time you've got to the second, he'll have stopped listening anyway, but he'll be left with a sense that the list was very long so you must have been really, really busy! :-)

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