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New neighbor moving in

We have a new neighbor moving in upstairs today. Joy! I was kind of hoping it would stay empty for awhile but I guess not. There is a big moving van outside right now and they are moving in furniture and boxes of stuff that I’m sure contains all kinds of household stuff and skin care products for the new neighbor.

I had to go out in my pajamas and slippers to move my car for the moving truck to park in. I’m not real happy about this whole new neighbor thing. I just hope she’s a quiet person and doesn’t make a heck of a lot of noise.

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Trash

I have some trash to take out to the dumpster. In our little community here we have trash dumpsters and attached recycling bins. We don’t pay for our trash pickup. It’s part of the landlord’s association fees. I don’t mind taking the trash down the street to the dumpster.

People aren’t supposed to put things like furniture, home speakers, TV’s, etc in the dumpster or around it but they do and it sometimes makes it hard to get to the dumpster to put your trash in. They are supposed to call someone to come and haul things like that away and pay for it themselves.

There are townhouses across the street who have their own trash cans and recycling bins that they have to put out on trash day. I’ve seen them taking their trash down to our dumpsters at times. I guess their cans are full.

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Save your back

There are a lot of things out there to help you save your back when you’re moving or just rearranging furniture. You can buy or make a wooden dolly, that has casters on it, for moving heavy things.

You can buy plastic coated things that you put under heavy furniture so it will slide easily across carpeting. When the movers came to move my stuff into storage they had some of those with rope attached to them and I was surprised at how easily they slid the heavy dressers out to the truck.

It’s always best to take care of your back when moving or lifting things. I know what it’s like to have a bad back. Surgeries are not a fun thing to have to go through.

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Rainy day window shopping

Yesterday was a wet, rainy day. Andi, Drew, Benton (Jake) and I went up to Berlin to the Farmer’s market. It wasn’t real crowded.. they are at their busiest when the weather is nice and warm. They usually have an outdoor flea market too but with the nasty weather that wasn’t happening.

We walked around the indoor shops and did a lot of window shopping. Andi and Drew found a sofa and loveseat that they like for under $750 for both. There were good deals on tv stands too. I saw a mattress and box spring I’d love to have. It had a really thick pillow-top on the mattress. Just sitting on it I could feel just how comfortable it was. I know my back would love to have that.

Now we know where to go to get some really nice stuff when we finally find a place to live.

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Used dryer sheets

I take my used dryer sheets and use them to clean the lint filter before I use the dryer. The dryer sheets hold the lint and you can throw away the lint and dryer sheet in one shot. I also use them to clean off the dust/lint from the top of the washer and dryer. It works nicely.

Here are some other things you can use used dryer sheets for:

1. Use it to dust your television screen. They are anti-static and will help to repel dust and lint.

2. Use old dryer sheets to easily wipe up powder, flour, and other powdery type messes.

3. Used sheets usually have enough smell left in them so you can put them in tennis shoes, closets, laundry hampers and in your luggage or any place in your house.

4. Run a sheet over a piece of thread when you’re sewing. The thread won’t tangle up as easy.

5. Wipe pet hair off of your clothes with a used dryer sheet! It works on cloth furniture too!

6. Clean the dust off your computer screen by carefully wiping it with an old dryer sheet.

7. Do you have old, musty books? You can make them smell good again by placing the books in a sealed plastic bag with a used dryer sheet. Let the bag to sit undisturbed for a day or two, then remove the contents. The musty smell will be gone!

8. If you have mice… find where they are entering your house and stuff the hole shut with a used sheet. Mice won’t chew through the smelly material.

9. Put a used dryer sheet in the bag of your vacuum. Sweep your house, and, once you’re done, the air will smell as fresh as your
clothes do.

10. Dryer sheets are also supposed to be able to repel mosquitoes as well as other annoying, flying insects. Don’t rub it on you. Instead, stick a used sheet in your belt loop.

11. You can use dryer sheets to clean and polish the chrome on your vehicles.

12. Use an old dryer sheet to clean soap scum off of your glass shower door.

13. Place a few used dryer sheets under the seats of your vehicle to help deodorize your vehicles interior! No need to find someone with sales training to sell your stinky vehicle.

14. Use sheets to clean and polish the glass lens of your eye glasses. They’re not recommended for plastic lens!

15. Is your hair dry and full of static electricity? Gently wipe a used dryer sheet over your head to get rid of it. (I’ve done this.. it works)

16. Dryer sheets make great dusting cloths for your wooden furniture.

17. Put a used sheet inside every furnace/AC register in your house to keep dust and other contaminants out of your house. Make sure it covers the openings and replace once they are dirty.

18. Clean your window blinds by wiping them with used dryer sheets. This will help to repel dust and dirt.

19. Are your scissors not cutting as smooth as they should? Wipe the blades clean with a used dryer sheet to remedy this problem.

20. Use dryer sheets to clean and shine your chrome faucets.

From Kat:

You can also use a used dryer sheet to get off stuck on or burnt messes in a pot or pan. Put some hot water in the pan and 1 used dryer sheet. Let the pan sit for a minimum of 2 hours, and then wash as normal with dish detergent. The stuck and burnt on messes come right off and washing it cleans off any fabric softener residue so no worries about ingesting any chemicals.

I do this all of the time when I make bbq chicken legs because the sauce always burns and sticks to the pan. They come perfectly clean every single time.

What to do

I have a spare bedroom that gets used once in awhile. I’ve been trying to decide if I want to move my office furniture (desk) out of the living room and put it in the spare bedroom. I already have a bed, dresser, 2 night tables, my elliptical and some boxes in there.

This would involve a lot of re-arranging of furniture. On second thought maybe I should just leave things as they are. If I do move the desk then I lose being able to watch TV while blogging. That wouldn’t be any fun at all!

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Furniture arranging

When I got my new living room furniture I had to do some creative rearranging. See.. my elliptical was in the living room and after getting my furniture there was no room for that anymore. I folded up the elliptical and rolled it into the second bedroom where I had to do some more rearranging. It’s now in front of the window and there is still plenty of room to move around both sides of the bed. I’d love to have a separate room to keep my exercise/strength equipment in. Maybe one of these days when we get a house we’ll be able to do that.

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Yard Sale Tips

It’s yard sale/garage sale season so here are some tips for a successful sale. Go through your house and gather up all you want to sell. If you have kids clothes, baby clothes, curtains, comforters, bed spreads, etc make sure you wash them and fold them nicely. People don’t like to buy clothing that’s stained or ripped. If you’re selling knick knacks make sure they are clean and dusted. The same goes for any furniture you put out for sale.

Put like things together and make sure to put a price on things. I’d make the prices a little higher than what you want so it leaves some bargaining room.

Be sure to put signs up around the neighborhood and on main roads. Advertise your sale well and try to start it as early as possible. I usually have mine run on Saturday and Sunday.

When my kids were young I had them sell lemonade or koolaid for a few cents a cup. It gave them something to do and made them feel like they were helping.

Have bags or boxes for your customers to put their purchases in.

Have a good sale and make lots of money!