I'm going to try it today while I'm
running around the house cleaning!!!
Not exact matches
My Dh is always complaining about how cluttered our
house is, like it's sooooo easy to keep the
house clean with a four - year - old
running around and undoing any of our futile efforts to tidy up.
I have a 3 1/2 year old little boy
running around the
house, so it is REALLY hard to keep it
clean.
It is still a safe place to put your baby when you are busy
cleaning, cooking or have larger kids or pets
running around the
house.
One 4 - hour charge delivers up to 20 minutes of cordless vacuum
cleaning which is plenty of time to
clean a car and
run around a
house, and a 4 - stage LED display indicates how much charge is left in the battery.
If they are not involved in an organized sport, encourage him to ride his bike, take up
running or join the local Y. Don't forget to include physical labor
around the
house —
cleaning gutters, cutting grass, stacking wood, etc..
Sometimes I just need to
clean the bathrooms or mop the floors and I can't have the kids
running free
around the
house while I do.
It can
run for up to eight minutes on 1 - milliliter of hydrogen peroxide, the same liquid used
around the
house to
clean and disinfect.
Take this time to completely
clean any old pet stains
around your home, so when the cat has full
run of the
house again, he / she won't return to those old spots.
To feed all my guys, who are all housepets, using raw chicken necks for instance would ensure not only some really messy floors, furniture and even beds, and require extra careful
cleaning to avoid salmonella etc, but I am sure that the potential for fighting over food could be taken to a whole new level, were my dogs to all
run off
around the
house with a chicken neck each, everyone looking for a safe and private corner to eat.
* Weatherproof the roof * Install a solid, non slip floor * Enclose most sides * Use the strongest metal grids for the open sides * Insect proof all open sides, roof and walls where any bugs can enter * Preferably the size of the enclosure should be big enough for you to stand inside * The access door should open inwards * The access door should start at your knee height (bottom of wall should be solid - guards against buns accidentally getting out & predators seeing buns from ground level) * Ensure there is no access from under the floor of the enclosure (stops foxes scaring bunnies from underneath) * Use strong locking device on door that can not be knocked open * Provide safe
house inside the enclosure so buns can
run inside and can not be accessed easily if a dog / fox or person breaks in * Provide
clean towels to snuggle in * Provide large litter tray filled with oaten hay * Provide large ceramic water bowl (sometimes two) * A blind or cover over the open section at night will ensure that your buns will feel safe & predators will not be able to see in & scare your bunnies when you are not
around Whatever you provide for your bunnies living outside, ensure it is the safest and most secure from predators, insects & extreme weather.
Make sure the
house is always tidy while you are listed, so if you get a last minute showing you don't have to
run around spending hours
cleaning.
It's hard to keep the
house clean for guests with little ones
running around!
As I
run around the
house trying to
clean up once again today (and find the kitchen table) this is just the post I needed to see.
You know those few days before company comes over that you frantically
run around stashing all the toys in the spare room
cleaning your
house like mad?