![]() So this year I am going full steam ahead with my spring cleaning. ![]() I did what I could, but let’s face it, pregnancy can limit what the body can realistically achieve. Last spring I was very limited in what I could clean as I was in my 3rd trimester of pregnancy. Now that the warmer temps are just around the corner, I plan to buckle down and start tackling the house room by room for our annual spring cleaning. And when you have kids…the messes really pile up during those long months!Īfter being inside, I am excited and motivated to refresh our house and create a more clean and inviting home for my family. Love it or hate it, spring cleaning can be so restorative to your home after being cooped up for the winter months. It’s no secret that I LOVE spring cleaning.Īfter a long, grueling, cold winter, the thought of opening up the windows and clearing the air (and rooms) of clutter is one of my favorite things to do as a homemaker. That’s why I cannot live without my weekly cleaning schedule and checklists – they get the job done. Because when the house in running like a well-oiled machine, EVERYONE is happier. They also help me stay organized and keep a tidier & more calm house. These planners and checklists are tools that I use every single day to simplify my life as a Mom. ![]() I LOVE using checklists and planners to keep my busy Momma brain on track. Thank you for supporting my ad-free blog! FREE spring cleaning checklist and printable cleaning planner. If you make a purchase from a link through this site, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. **BEFORE YOU PRINT THIS OUT- Look under “Bathrooms” see where it says “flush old meds down the toilet?” Well DON’T! After making this list a few people emailed me to tell me that it’s very hazardous to lakes, rivers etc…I was always taught to flush meds down the toilet, but if it’s hazardous to our planet then I’m not doing it anymore and neither should you! So contact your local pharmacy or hospital to find out how to properly get rid of old or expired medications.This post might contain affiliate links. I know spring is still a few weeks out, but why not start now? Let’s get a jump start on spring cleaning so when it does roll around March 20, you’ll be able to do the ‘fun’ things like planting new flowers or bulbs and decorating your house with bright and fun spring patterns and colors. Over the next few weeks I plan to go over this spring cleaning printable checklist with you and show you ways I complete some of the tasks at hand. However with all that said, properly maintaining your home is key to living well, and in the long run saving money. There’s always something to be done, and you don’t always have the funds to fix it (unlike miss Martha). It is expensive, frustrating and heartbreaking sometimes. I also like to pretend I’m miss Martha, by getting everything in tip top shape around here.īeing a homeowner is hard. To me it’s a reason to purge, get organized, and do maintenance. I might be one of the few that actually enjoys spring cleaning. Is it weird that I get excited for this time of year every year? Here are the jobs to get done during this 30 day spring cleaning challenge: Microwave Give it a good clean, inside and out Oven If you have an oven with pyrolitic cleaning, lucky you Otherwise, you’ll probably need a bit of good old elbow grease Fridge & Freezer Clear out any old food and give all surfaces a good wipe and clean.
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