Second, I always like to throw out the analogy of storing your husband's work shirts in urine and feces for a week and see how easily you can get them fresh and sparkly on
Sunday wash day.
Not exact matches
Rain
washed away the first
day of qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 on Saturday, so all of the qualifying will be consolidated into one day, Pole Day, on Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedw
day of qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 on Saturday, so all of the qualifying will be consolidated into one
day, Pole Day, on Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedw
day, Pole
Day, on Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedw
Day, on
Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
This year, I resolve to go a
day in between
washes as much as possible; even if it's starting small, such as no
washes on
Sundays, to see how getting my hair back to its natural texture and consistency looks and feels.
In honor of World Water
Day this
Sunday, we are sharing Marsha Rakestraw's reflections on water from the Institute of Humane Education's blog: «Many of us take for granted
washing our hands, using flush toilets, getting a drink of clean water, and having water on demand whatever we want.
Mondays I clean the kitchen and change /
wash sheets Tuesdays I clean bathrooms... or A bathroom or A sink Wednesdays I gather trash,
wash towels and dust Thursdays I sweep and mop Fridays are a
day of rest Saturdays and
Sundays, anything goes.
An extra week's holiday allowance at work: # 107.12 A whole month of nice weather: # 103.93 Someone to deep clean their entire home: # 82.25 A personal shopper to buy all their Christmas presents: # 71.49 Someone to sort out and manage their bills (but not pay for them): # 67.64 Someone to cook a Christmas dinner for them: # 65.15 A stress - free commute for one
day: # 54.50 Someone to do the
washing up every night for a week: # 51.99 An extra hour in bed for one morning: # 49.53 Someone to cook them a
Sunday morning breakfast in bed: # 41.27