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Anthea would be proud

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Yorkiegirl · 29/09/2006 13:37

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HuwEdwards · 29/09/2006 13:41

oh yes, bloody bobbles - I find them down the back of the couch, stuffed in bags and pockets, on the floor, everywhere - but when I have 6 nanoseconds to leave the house in the morning, can I find one of the little buggers?

nope

wheelsonthebus · 29/09/2006 13:46

but have you done the white glove test on the top of your lightshades?

Yorkiegirl · 29/09/2006 13:47

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MamaGlamourPuss · 29/09/2006 13:48

could use anohter for keys? My DD ran her finger over the top of a wooden chair in the chinese take away the other night and frowned at the dust

Yorkiegirl · 29/09/2006 14:35

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Bucketsofdinosaurs · 29/09/2006 14:38

But that's the bonus of having a little girl - I can never find my bunches but hers are always handy.

Skribble · 29/09/2006 15:06

I find bobbles everywhere along with pennies, so I pick them up as I see them. Pennies in one pocket and bobbles in the other, then drop them off at the right place as I pass.

fussymummy · 01/10/2006 00:21

If Anthea could see how tidy my kitchen is today, she'd be so proud!!!!!!!!

Because we always use the back door, which leads straight into the kitchen, the floo gets covered with shoes, school bags, shopping, etc.........

Coats get chucked on the breakfast stalls, school books and papers on the side.

Now, it's my little haven.

And to be honest, it didn't take too long either.

And we sort of tidied living room!!!!

Kids even started sorting their books (have loads of them!!!!)

You could use one of your baskets for mail that needs dealing with!!!!

Or mobile phone, keys, purse, (things you take when you go out).

or pens and paper.

Yorkiegirl · 01/10/2006 18:00

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fussymummy · 01/10/2006 23:39

I must be sooooo sad, i even watched some of Anthea again tonight!!!!!!

When i tidy i keep referring to her, saying what would she think if she could see how much stuff i've thrown out!!!

Even my kids have started saying Anthea would be so proud!!! Aaahhh Bless!!!!

Need to get loads of baskets now, but i want lots of different sizes for various items, but i want them all same.

Any ideas where to buy them from????

Skribble · 01/10/2006 23:45

Au Natral, Ikea for baskets. I keep missing the programe and Video recoreder is cr*p so don't know if I should bother trying to record the 4am transmission

Yorkiegirl · 01/10/2006 23:51

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Yorkiegirl · 01/10/2006 23:53

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Skribble · 01/10/2006 23:56

I like those ones but I have refrained from buying them as I am trying to get away from having open baskets as they seem to fill with dust. I have a few of the little wooden chests with different sized drawers.

Yorkiegirl · 01/10/2006 23:57

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