Or pulling
a stuffed trash bag from the garbage can?
Not exact matches
Finally tally — 58 fat quarts (a quart
bag stuffed as full as it can be — usually between 5 - 6 cups), 4 exhausted kiddos, one
trashed kitchen, and one wiped - out mom who kept shaking her head and saying, «What was I thinking?»
I need to remind myself to take a
bag with me whenever we go for walks because invariably there is some
trash that needs picking up along the way and I feel a lot better about
stuffing it in a
bag, than I do in my pockets.
For instance, I have four
bags in my laundry basket: I put
trash in one, kitchen
stuff in another, clothes in one, and toys in another.
My best tip: bring reusable
bags, but ask them to put all the cold / frozen
stuff in plastic
bags (unless they are banned where you live, but we reuse them anyway for our small
trash cans, etc).
-- I can literally deep - clean the whole house in an hour or less — I don't have to move the plug when I vacuum — We have valet
trash service... a lazy person's dream — We're forced to get rid of
stuff we don't need (talk about taking the 40
bags in 40 days challenge to a whole nother level)
Sophia Al - Maria has asked the curator to clog his shower drain with her hair each morning after he uses it — a rather grotesque, though funny sight — and Rachel Rose has done an «edit» of his apartment, rearranging belongings, placing a rather infantile science - fiction - themed blanket atop his bed, and
stuffing other materials into white
trash bags, which sit by the door.
I've donated 75 % of my clothes, ridded myself of 20 + pairs of shoes and sent at least 15 giant
trash bags FILLED with
stuff to the local thrift shop!