So far, I've picked up some popcorn pieces off the couch from watching the movies last night and folded up the blanket. I put glasses and stuff in sink and rinsed a few things off. I opened the blinds in the living room and sprayed fresh shower in the shower. I opened the window in the kitchen and made a mental note that I will mop the floors over the weekend. I guess I forgot about my plan to do my personal stuff first. I've neglected my desk area and didn't work on my own drawing this morning like I had said I would.
How is your housekeeping routine going? -EA
unemployed thirty-one-year-old Korean-American married woman diagnosed bipolar 1993
Good morning, I got up about 3 hours ago. I've scraped some paint off of the handles of the bathroom cabinet. I opened blinds in living room and kitchen. I did some drawing. I took some photos. I sprayed fresh shower. I made coffee and rinsed my cereal bowl.
-EA
unemployed thirty-one-year-old Korean-American married woman diagnosed bipolar 1993
Today I feel fairly energetic. I haven't done the dishes yet. My husband had put a near beer in the freezer and forgot about it so that exploded (well, a little hole opened up in the can)--and there was near beer slushie in 1/4 of the ice bin. So I cleaned that up by putting the good ice into plastic containers back into freezer, and I have the near beer mess sitting in the sink, melting.
I made the bed. I made coffee. I took some clothes that no longer fit me to the donation receptacle down the block. Next thing I'll do is sweep up the dust bunnies I just noticed under the futon couch.
-EA
unemployed thirty-one-year-old Korean-American married woman diagnosed bipolar 1993
This morning my husband went out for a run and during that time I did 3/4 of the dishes and crunched all the pop and beer cans and febreezed the couch. And made the bed and opened the blinds and windows and picked up a damp towel that inexplicably was on the living room floor. Plus I sprayed fresh shower in the shower and put some nail polish back in the cabinet.
-EA
unemployed thirty-one-year-old Korean-American married woman diagnosed bipolar 1993