Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] cleaning and time
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In a message dated 3/5/2003 11:45:47 AM Eastern Standard Time,
pamsoroosh@... writes:
seven year old can spend the night with a friend for two nights! Then you'd
be SOOO suprised how much you can do! I'd forgotten what life was like
pre-'puter; I got TONS done. I totally cleaned Duncan's room. We rearranged
Cameron's room, and he's started painting one wall. Cam and I started
demolishing the upstairs bathroom (sledgehammering the tile and tub out!).
And I REALLY cleaned out my bathroom downstairs.
The house is not finished---but, damn, it looks better! <G>
~Kelly
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pamsoroosh@... writes:
> I get what you're saying. What happens for me is that I constantly<GGG> Then send your computer to the 'puter doctor for five days! And your
> think about what else i could be doing. Like spending time on the
> computer or playing with the kids or whatever - there is always
> something, at that moment, I'd rather be doing. Things are so far gone
> that I've given up caring what anybody else thinks - if my messy house
> bothers them, then we aren't cut out to be friends.
>
seven year old can spend the night with a friend for two nights! Then you'd
be SOOO suprised how much you can do! I'd forgotten what life was like
pre-'puter; I got TONS done. I totally cleaned Duncan's room. We rearranged
Cameron's room, and he's started painting one wall. Cam and I started
demolishing the upstairs bathroom (sledgehammering the tile and tub out!).
And I REALLY cleaned out my bathroom downstairs.
The house is not finished---but, damn, it looks better! <G>
~Kelly
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