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Dust round lava?! And if that is missing a 'lamp' - you own a lava lamp? Interesting insight! And great list. Impressive use of a Tuesday!
Much to my great relief, we have just managed to procure the services of a new cleaner after a hiatus of a couple of months.

Therefore, your list will give me nightmares (other than descaling - always been my task), Saturday mornings have not been much fun of late.

One tip I learned was always to start from the top. A few elements in your list strayed from this principle and following it will help you reduce your workload in the future.

And, if you look up you will probably have to clean where the wall joins the ceiling next time. Unless of course your home is spider free (perhaps that's your Mystery Count - Number of spider webs?!).
I hope you emptied the razor before cleaning the bathroom!

If you hid the honey, wonโ€™t you know where it is?
Work must have really gotten in the way in days past!
Without googling I'm not sure what a carpet sweeper is. Impressive list tho, household chores are exhausting!
I'm sold. What's your hourly rate? Can you handle a completely disorganised flat? Only halfway kidding.
'Return cassette to rack' is a tantalising one. Where had it been? What's on it?
This is a Beau Miles-esque challenge
Birthday cards are a 'chore', a tad negative for the only thing the list that involves other people, in my view they are 'necessary communication'.
Hide money ? Sorry, I misread that one.

Pick label off baked bean tin is a new one on me. Our recycling men take away tins with or without labels. I guess the labels come off in their giant processing plant.
An impressive list, one making me feel a bit guilty!
This looks rather like a Spring Clean. After all the lockdowns I guess you just want to bring on the end of Winter. The list cheered me up thinking about Spring, but not about the Clean bit.
Mind you, I did clean the bathroom window recently so we could see the jackdaws more easily.
In my experience writing "Clean bathroom" actually does achieve something, in that it starts the mental chain reaction at the end of which a nice clean bathroom finally results. I'm not exactly sure what does and doesn't count as a "splashback" though.
I like how you motivate and create the acceptable standard outcome for such dull tasks. I also set myself the same mental motivation in many things, even though sadly the prospect of a maternal visit is also imaginary.
Ugh - chores!
As the household Maid of All Work this post has made me all the more determined that the patch of mould on the bathroom ceiling that I've been meaning to tackle for the last month can wait a bit longer!!
Blimey. It looks like you had an all day โ€œbull sessionโ€ as I experienced on occasions during my RAF service. Is the Air Officer Commandingโ€™s inspection due?
"Jabmin" could become a word, I feel.
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You don't have to remove labels from tins, as they will be burnt off during the steel recycling process. However if you make the extra effort in removing the label, it can go separately into the paper recycling, rather than being burned (and not recycled). Ideally, remove the label before opening the tin, to lessen chances of contamination.
1. Mum would still have cleaned your flat herself regardless of how much cleaning you had done beforehand.
2. Birthday card arrived - thanks
'splashback' has public urinal connotations rather.
make pile of used envelopes? to personally recycle or use the blank backs as lists perhaps.
a most impressive day's flatwork.










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