One Week One Hour A Day Spring Cleaning Plan

This is the one week spring cleaning plan for those that have a need for some serious cleaning. Or for those that wish to give more time to organizing!
This plan is accomplished in an hour a day!
Let’s Begin:

Day One:

Clean those bathrooms. This is my least favorite activity so I always start with it. Dust the fixtures, wash the mirrors, and wipe down the walls. Spray cleaner on the sink, bath and toilet. Spray the next bathroom and return to wipe them down after a few minutes soak. Last sweep and swifter the floor. Wash any rugs and seat covers.
I have three restrooms and when done thoroughly this task can take an hour. If I have leftover time I will clean under the sink (eep)!

Great job!

Day Two:
The kitchen. Wash all cabinet faces, wipe down walls, and counter tops. Pay extra attention to areas rarely wiped like back splashes and counter ledges when they meet the wall. Wash the floors throughly.
Great job on day two!

Day Three:

Dusting (you knew it was coming)! Dust the highest to lowest areas. Usually starting with door and window frames to shelves, pictures and then baseboards.

After this task is done vacuum throughly.

Yay it looks so clean in here!

Day Four:

Vacuum again and then wash floor throughly. Start with the top level then stairs to bottom floor.
This is big job in my house when not kept up with.

Great job.

Day Five:

Organize under the sinks bathroom and kitchen. We know how messy these can get so take a trash bag with you.

Day Six:

Wash windows both indoor and out.

Day Seven:

Donation day one. Clean closets and dressers of all clothing that has not been used in 9 months to a year.

Relax and enjoy your surroundings!

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Another Week Passes…

This week I completely skipped over my goals setting post without realizing. So here are some things I was able to accomplish without the added focus of penning them to paper.

1. Tried a new recipe. Easy as pie baked pork chops.

Need Pork chops- I used three

2 cans Campbell’s condensed cream of mushroom soup

butter!

seasoning I used garlic powder, onion powder, kosher salt and ground black powder

Preheat oven to 350. Melt butter in skillet over medium high heat. Season chops and brown on each side. Place in oven safe dish sprayed with cooking spray. Cover with soup and cook seal (with tin foil) for 1 hour.

Remove foil last few minutes.

So good. Taste like a major comfort food. Adding them to the rotation!

Idea was found here!

2. Scored great deal on baby wipes and Renu lens wash.

There is a coupon for $2.00 off one Renu and you can find this item in the travel section of walmart for $1.47. +$.53 profit if your store has this deal!

Also a coupon for $.75 off one pampers wipes. These were at walmart for I believe $2.47 each (lost my receipt for the exact price) they came to under $1.90 each after coupon.

Both coupons can be found on coupons.com.

3. This may not be a goal per say but my husband and I found an awesome Sushi restaurant here and he took me Tuesday for my Birthday. We have so missed our old Sushi haunt and are so pleased that this place is starting to feel more familiar.

4. Assemble some furniture! Yep as fun as it sounds :)

5. Started nightly walks with the family. The weather is warmer and we went on several hour long strolls around our neighborhood. The little one loves it!

My goals for this week…

1. Take My Sweets one year invitation pictures.

2. Finish bedroom wall art craft.

3. Do the biweekly shopping.

4. Attend Hubby’s work function.

5. Try 2 new recipes.

6. Finish “Money Saving Mom’s Budget” audiobook!

Spring Cleaning How-to 3 Day Plan

As promised here is the step by step plan to get your house from “just okay” to gleaming in a 3 day plan.

Many of you are probably saying “Why would anyone need a plan for cleaning?” but for some cleaning can be overwhelming. Especially with children. You are busy all day picking up and setting down things to attempt to stay organized and at the end of the day have no idea how the house got so messy. “I was busy cleaning all day but see no progress!” If that is you WELCOME to hope. In a few hours a day you can have more organized spaces and dust free surroundings.

What if you do not have a long weekend to utilize a few hours a day? That is fine, next I will set up a one week cleaning plan that can help the time strapped person in all of us.

Let us begin the 3 day plan!

This plan if for the person that cleans daily. They have limited clutter and a long weekend to get all the nooks and crannies squared away.

If you struggle with where to start and how to finish this can help you. Included is a check off list. Lists help me so much, in not only seeing how far I have come but also seeing how far I have to go.

Day one: As with every cleaning project you should always work from top down. So on day one I focused on dusting those unseen, rarely touched parts of the home that one skips in their daily routine. Start with ceiling fans, oh the awfulness, but seriously these sticky guys can get pretty dirty. Next is window frames. This is not something you think of in your normal dusting habit cause, unless you are 8 feet tall, no one notices them. Next picture frames, probably cleaned more often but give these a once over, and bathroom fixtures. The medicine cabinet, shower rod, and light above the sink can attract major ick in the humid bathroom. Then hit up all the regular places. Shelfs, lamps and lights. My house is two stories with three bedrooms and I finished this chore in less than an hour. Could take you longer or less time depending on home size and dust accumulation.

Next is windows and glass! Once way to cut down on time here is to saturate a paper towel with solution and wipe the window then follow with a dry cloth. I usually only do the inside of my windows at this point. Also wipe down all picture frames. This is a huge job in my house! We love our pictures and have them in every room so this chore alone can take upwards of an hour.

Vacuum at the end of your days chores to prevent immediate build up again and when doing so vacuum ceiling corners and seams.

You are done with day one!

Day two:

Kitchen cabinets. I have to say I love this chore because it makes everything look so new. I usually use a bucket, rag, some soapy water and a dry clothe that is it. Sometimes I will need something tougher and break out the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. It takes grease splatters of the back splash easily. Again start at the top and wash each cabinet. I am always surprised at how much dirt accumulates on these surfaces though they are constantly exposed to heat and steam that allow for that filth to stick.

Bathroom cabinets. The same process.

At the end of chores make sure to Swiffer or mop the kitchen and bathroom floor.

These chores can take around two hours, again depending on the size of your home.

Done with day two.

Day three:

Donation day. Purge, purge and purge those areas you know need it. Your closet, dresser or storage area.  I do this activity several times a year and either line up items for donation or sale. If you have not used something in six months (with exceptions for recreation items, holiday, server wares, etc) give it a toss. I have held onto fashions I have not worn in years before on the hopes that I will get some use out of them before finally realizing someone probably would get use of them if I let them go.This could take all day or an hour depending on your stuff accumulation.

Time left? Great! Wash the outside windows.

Congratulations you are done.

Next I will be sharing my one week plan for those that want more or need more time to space out the cleaning.

3 Day Spring Cleaning Plan