what should blood sugar level be? mine is reading 160 at lunch...i take lantus at night and in the morning it leaves me fuzzy and jitterey im usually at work when it happens and do not have my meter to check it at that time.
I spring clean and then I fall clean. When we can start opening our windows I like for them to be clean as well as the doors and baseboards. Then in the fall when we are closing our windows and I like to clean them again so I will be able to look out and see the snow when winter comes.
Normally I don't do any spring cleaning but I am really thinking about taking it up since my place is starting to get a little crowded with items laying around and it needs to get cleaned.
Would that I had the energy! I always try to tackle at least a couple of major cleaning tasks during the spring-- this year it's windows and gardening clutter. Wish me luck!
We don't do any specific spring cleaning. But here in the northland, there are lots of transitional chores as we put the snow plow away and get out the deck furniture and convertible.
I grew up in an area mostly supported by paper mills. As the mills closed down, pretty much everyone I know who stayed in the industry moved elsewhere.
Has anyone tried these techniques? What were the results? Do you have a Plan B in place?
I suppose that spring does put me in that mood to get a little deeper with my cleaning, but generally we just clean periodically and no one cleaning is that much more significant than the other.
I do! I feel motivated to clean & freshen everything when the weather is gorgeous in the spring. I also do a heavy cleaning in the fall before Thanksgiving, when I'm preparing to decorate for the holidays.
Thanks for the good word on #2. We did that this weekend with our pantry and I was surprised at the number of things that were dated. We also went through another area of the kitchen with OTC medicines and tossed several things out. It's great to know that what is in the house is actually usable.
Yes I always spring clean! It really helps you get to all those places daily life doesn't include time for. I believe spring cleaning is vital to your home. When you don't spring clean buildup occurs,and I'm not just talking baseboard dust!!
Yes, I spring clean...it's my way of getting rid of winter! When you look outside and see everything green, growing and new, it inspires me to start fresh inside too.
Expanding on # 8 - Safe Working Environment...One one of the most important things you can do is have loss control meetings. Just one, one hour meeting a month can persuade an underwriter to give an insured a few % points off of their workers compensation insurance, which for some is the most expensive type of insurance.
No, I don't "Spring Clean" - I do periodically deep clean portions of the house and clear out clutter at the same time. By spreading it across the entire year, it seems a bit more manageable!!
I definitely do. There is nothing better than opening all the windows, getting some cross breeze going for some nice fresh air, and making everything spotless. I look forward to doing this keenly, but the weather has simply not been cooperative lately...
We just cleaned out the garage this weekend. I usually spread out spring cleaning over 3-4 weekends so I have the energy to get to everything :)
what should blood sugar level be? mine is reading 160 at lunch...i take lantus at night and in the morning it leaves me fuzzy and jitterey im usually at work when it happens and do not have my meter to check it at that time.
I spring clean and then I fall clean. When we can start opening our windows I like for them to be clean as well as the doors and baseboards. Then in the fall when we are closing our windows and I like to clean them again so I will be able to look out and see the snow when winter comes.
Normally I don't do any spring cleaning but I am really thinking about taking it up since my place is starting to get a little crowded with items laying around and it needs to get cleaned.
I keep trying to get my dog to do it but he doesnt listen too well.
Would that I had the energy! I always try to tackle at least a couple of major cleaning tasks during the spring-- this year it's windows and gardening clutter. Wish me luck!
We don't do any specific spring cleaning. But here in the northland, there are lots of transitional chores as we put the snow plow away and get out the deck furniture and convertible.
I guess I do. It's not really seasonal, but there are certainly times I go through and sell/get rid of things around this time of year.
I grew up in an area mostly supported by paper mills. As the mills closed down, pretty much everyone I know who stayed in the industry moved elsewhere.
Has anyone tried these techniques? What were the results? Do you have a Plan B in place?
I spring clean because I can finally open up the doors and windows to let some fresh air in.
I suppose that spring does put me in that mood to get a little deeper with my cleaning, but generally we just clean periodically and no one cleaning is that much more significant than the other.
Most of my spring cleaning involves closets. These areas seem to accumulate so much junk every year.
Hmm... The "Better Sleep Council" is supported by the mattress industry and recommends everyone buy a new mattress to sleep better.
I have done spring cleaning once about every 3 years. I should do it yearly, but with small children it is hard. =( Wah, right? =)
I dust and rotate the mattress. Does that count as Spring Cleaning?
I do! I feel motivated to clean & freshen everything when the weather is gorgeous in the spring. I also do a heavy cleaning in the fall before Thanksgiving, when I'm preparing to decorate for the holidays.
Thanks for the good word on #2. We did that this weekend with our pantry and I was surprised at the number of things that were dated. We also went through another area of the kitchen with OTC medicines and tossed several things out. It's great to know that what is in the house is actually usable.
Yes definitely. It helps get past the winter doldrums. It's a time for new beginnings.
The toothpaste method actually worked! It removed most of the scratches.
Yes I always spring clean! It really helps you get to all those places daily life doesn't include time for. I believe spring cleaning is vital to your home. When you don't spring clean buildup occurs,and I'm not just talking baseboard dust!!
Yes, I spring clean...it's my way of getting rid of winter! When you look outside and see everything green, growing and new, it inspires me to start fresh inside too.
Expanding on # 8 - Safe Working Environment...One one of the most important things you can do is have loss control meetings. Just one, one hour meeting a month can persuade an underwriter to give an insured a few % points off of their workers compensation insurance, which for some is the most expensive type of insurance.
I do not spring clean, I just try and keep my house clean most of the time!!... doesn't always work though!
No, I don't "Spring Clean" - I do periodically deep clean portions of the house and clear out clutter at the same time. By spreading it across the entire year, it seems a bit more manageable!!
I definitely do. There is nothing better than opening all the windows, getting some cross breeze going for some nice fresh air, and making everything spotless. I look forward to doing this keenly, but the weather has simply not been cooperative lately...