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Weekly Chore/Laundry List

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  • Meg Gagne says:

    I think this is the 3rd time I have seen this list and I STILL have a hard time wrapping my head around it. EEK! It seems like so much, yet really, given the breakdown of the week I think it’s entirely feasible. I am gonna try this starting Wednesday! Thanks Hallee!

    • Hallee says:

      Meg – it is SO manageable. And the best part is that my house gets deep cleaned once a week! By lunch, I’m done with my day’s laundry and chores – the rest of the day is gravy time. I’m lazy enough to need a schedule that allows that! (I know my schedule doesn’t look like I’m lazy, but my preference would be to lounge around all day and play online – lol – I have to motivate myself to do anything but write, and I even tend to have lazy tendencies there.)

  • I love the details! You truly have this down to a science!!

    I never had a schedule until my third child was born. Now with three kids under 4 including a nursing baby, I have to be much more efficient with my time! I too broke down the house into ‘zones’ but it didn’t occur to me to have specific details like you have here!

    Thank you for sharing it! :) I may just have to print it out!

  • Angela says:

    All I can say is WOW! I dont think I could ever accomplish this! My house is total chaos at all times!!

  • Myra says:

    You are organized. This inspires me to do better.

  • Amy says:

    very informative and cool blog. I heard about yours through kelly the kitchen kop.
    Have a blessed day!

  • karen says:

    Do you ever take a day off? Like maybe you spend more time with your kids one day. Or you had a bad night and you nap when the baby naps? I need to know you are a real person and not perfect.
    I could try something like this. And maybe I could make it work. But I nap when my baby naps in the morning, b/c if I don’t I’m not a good mom in the afternoon. And we have a busy social schedule. Me and the baby:) Although I hear this changes when you have two, it’s not as easy to get out, and daytime naps are a thing of the past.

    • Hallee says:

      I take Saturdays and Sundays off. During the week, Wednesdays are chore free because of cooking.

      Last week, my kids were sick on Wednesday and Thursday I felt like someone had pulled my plug. As such, I still have the laundry from those two days in a pile to fold and I didn’t get my kitchen scrubbed until Saturday.

      The good thing about my schedule is that I do such a thorough job of cleaning that if all I have time or energy for is a quick run through with a vacuum and a broom, then that’s okay. If I don’t get reds washed this week, that’s okay. If I wake up to dirty dishes every once in a while, then that’s almost okay, too. I’m very easy on myself when I miss a day or a load or a chore.

      My schedule is my guideline. It makes the daunting task of running this household not so daunting. It puts everything into a little box and says, “Okay, today you just have to open this box, and that’s easy.” And it works for me. I tried last month doing a top to bottom cleaning twice a week and laundry all in one day and that so did not work for me. Spreading it out like this is where I found my niche in managing everything.

      I would have a window of about 3 hours free during the day if I didn’t take that time to spend it with my husband during his evening/night. I could nap (and do when I have to.) I could get a sitter and run errands. I could let the kids nap in their stroller at the mall. My window of free time is gladly spent in quality time with my husband. I won’t know what to do with those 3 hours when he’s home and working a normal job!

      It’s not as easy to get out. But it’s not as hard as people make it out to be, either.

  • Alissa says:

    Hello there!

    I realize this is an older post. My cleaning schedule is very similar to yours (and I’ll be starting homeschool this fall as well). I was just wondering how long it takes you to do your zone cleaning each day? And do you slot your monthly and seasonal chores into this schedule as well?

    I also wanted to say that I love that you have a day scheduled for outside as well. This is one area of our home that is desperately neglected (my kids are 5,3, and 1, so I find it challenging to get yard work done), but I can see how much more manageable it would be if I simply scheduled it as a zone, just as I do with my inside chores.

    Alissa

  • Leslee says:

    I noticed on Fridays you go through ads and coupons. Do you make your menu for the next week based on coupons and sales you find? Also, when do you actually do your shopping?

    • Hallee says:

      I do most of my grocery shopping every 3-4 months in bulk. I plan a whole day’s shopping at the commissary, which is a little over 2 hours away. That’s where I use the coupons.

      I shop the ads for produce on sale and see if it’s worth purchasing at the grocery store compared to the fruit stand that’s in walking distance to my house, and I look for meat that is on sale and compare it to commissary prices.

      We incorporate the fruit stand into our walks, so I go there a couple times a week and buy most of my fresh produce there. Otherwise, I’ll run up to the store for the week’s dairy and some produce just at some point at the end of the week or during the weekend.

  • Allison DeMara says:

    You said that you do most of your shopping every 3-4 months. I would love to do that. Could you give me an example of what you buy when you go. I am trying to make my trips to the grocery less often and appreciate my cellar more. I am a mother of two, working full time and going to school part time. I just want to be able to spend more time with my husband and my kids and less time driving to and from the grocery.

    ~Sevhin

  • Betty says:

    You clean your cat litter once a week??!! Cats urinate and defecate daily. While you’re cleaning the rest of your home, your cat is tracking their waste right behind you. All veterinarians recommend cleaning the cat box daily.

    I’m not trying to be rude. I’m just surprised that with the amount of attention you give the rest of your home, you neglect the cat box so severely.

    • Hallee says:

      By clean, I mean I completely empty the litter and wash and clean the litter box. I clean it out as needed. My cat is indoor/outdoor. Sometimes it’s daily, sometimes it’s not.

      I also clean the pee from my 3 & 5 year old boy’s regular misses off of the toilet, walls, and surrounding floor on a typically-more-than-once-daily basis, but I only clean the bathroom once a week as well.

      I’m surprised no one not trying to be rude hasn’t asked me about that yet, knowing how much I talk about the boys.

  • Betty says:

    Ah, thanks for clearing that up. LOL, glad you wipe up the bathrooms frequently as well.

  • Sandra says:

    This is awesome good job! I just realized if I copy this I can paste it to my word document on my computer and customize it. Thanks!

  • Vonetta says:

    Thank you for this schedule. I am starting the Daniel Fast and being more organized is what I am hoping will be one of the outcomes, along with clarity and strategies to revive my writing career and promote a few books I’ve written.

    With one child and a one-floor ranch home, I hope I can manage this schedule, fire my maid service and use that $$ to help pay down some credit cards!! :-)

    GOD BLESS U MY SISTER!

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