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I travel. I travel constantly. I travel five days a week for business, I travel weekends for pleasure. My home is an array of hotels, Hiltons, Holiday Inns or whatever William Shatner hooks me up with. My transportation consists of economy rental cars and cramped airplanes. My friends work at these airlines, hotels and rental companies. My office is any place with accessible electricity and Wi-Fi. My pride is completed tasks, on time arrivals, airline statuses and successful wake up calls. And yet my Dallas apartment is clean.
The last thing I want to do when I am home after three consecutive weeks of travel,( After three weeks of work in Boston, Massachusetts, Mobile, Alabama and Jacksonville, Florida and two weeks with the girlfriend somewhere deep in Montana.) is clean! When I first open that door to my apartment, I unleash the long imprisoned contents of my suitcase and watch as it springs itself free only to rest upon the floors, counters, couch, bathrooms and anywhere else it may land. My never used silverware, used once again, though not put away. Dirty forks, dirty dishes and used napkins find themselves spread all across my kitchen and dining room. My bed a mess once again from use.

Come join us tonight from 5-8 pm, for some FREE massages and wine tasting, and while you are here you can purchase AWESOME Valentine's Packages for someone special, or some items from our store (norwex, mutt mitts, urine off, numerous cleaning supplies, etc.) All proceeds are split between TIME IN A BOTTLE (non-profit organization that funds cleaning for families dealing with a child with cancer or other life threatening illness) and a local family who battling cancer as we speak. Every penny helps AND you get a massage and wine.....what more can you ask for?
Time in a Bottle, INC was born in April and unveiled on June 23, 2011. Thank You to all that made it happen and are still making it happen … it is an infant right now and keeping us up at night!
The mission of Time in a Bottle INC is to provide precious “time” to parents that are dealing with the hope and care of their children becoming survivors of not only cancer, but any other life threatening illness that requires multiple hours away from home and family.
Pooping in my pants was one of my earliest memories growing up, when I was 4 (I was the fourth child of 5 kids.) You might think, “So what? My child did that all the time at 4”. I would agree, my son (who is 4) has ‘accidents’ and I figured out last year in our Holiday Letter, when we had 3 kids still in diapers that we probably collected or changed over 1 ton of diapers the previous year…. But, I was fully potty-trained and conscious of my actions.
This was a premeditated act of attention, carefully diagrammed in my mind and carried out with precision to garner a cry for ‘notice me now’! Sure, it worked – but it also backfired, my older brothers and sister had a GREAT laugh at my expense, my mother made me take a bath in the middle of the day(ugh!) and my baby sister still got all of the attention from my mom. Not the reaction - I was going for.
I was recently SHOCKED to read an article some of my association friends were applauding the contributors for, "Secrets of a Housecleaner". I can ONLY guess there was lots of chatter and well …. You know how the press can “twist” things a bit? I need to clear some things up here! I would imagine my friends who helped with this article are as upset as I am!
1. It’s the little things that make people happy. That’s why we make the little triangle at the end of the toilet paper roll. You guys love that.
AC: "Got that one right! we do this because it’s a nice detail. I have actually had a client call me and complain that the team missed cleaning the bathroom …. We forgot the triangle, not the bathroom but that’s what she looked for when walking through her home."
My amazing husband...if you know him, you understand amazing is an understatement. He is a teacher, consultant, listener, father, friend, confidant, son,uncle, and a better Catholic than I ever dream of being. Oh.....lover too. (blushing ....gross mom!!!) He is patient, kind and I would be lost with out him.We have not had a trip by ourselves that has not involved our children or family in 14 years.
This year.... I am in charge.
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You may have learned that this isn't your "normal" business and I really don't care about PC. Part of this nation's problem is too much PC --- so phony.. this PC. Ironic, eh? So here is another out of the ordinary business "blog"...Absolutely Clean is having a tough week. I've said good bye to clients that expect two of my staff to spend 4-5 hours deep cleaning a house that hasn't been touched in a month for the same price as a maintenance clean ... our snow birds are flying away ( we tried to tell them there was no snow here so why not just stay this year???) We lose clients to over spending at Christmas time (they will be back later.. ) Crystal's sister's boyfriend passed away ... Jean's daughter has cancer and Julie's husband had a heart attack tonight. The list goes on ...
Boy are we praying.
Let me start off by saying I love my children, and I do everything I do for my family. They are the reason I am who I am today. On that note, my children/family drives me crazy sometimes, but whose doesn’t?
The last few years of my life have been consumed, or driven, whichever you would like to call it, by my family. At one point I worked 2 jobs and was a full time college student. I was determined to have my life on track, for my family. I have taken traits from my mother, and many times have decided to put my kids’ happiness over my own (which to me is what a mother does).
Do you see a common factor in the above paragraphs? How about something that is missing? Me! Doing something for me!
Every wonder about all the "stuff" in someone's home? Some have more than others... some have things that are just "decorations" and truly mean nothing more than making sure that it "fits" with the decor.My house is a little odd to some... most everything in our home has some meaning. If you know me well, you can pick up just about anything and hear a "story". MOST of the pictures on the walls are either pictures of my family or the picture has a story about something we all did together. The picture in my basemet that looks like a beautful winter trail? Just a picture? no ... my husband and I ran 16 miles every Sunday together while training for a marathon that looks EXACTLY like the picture. Story.
15 and Counting; Things To Be Thankful For
Written by Grace Nesseth
I am a 15 year old daughter, sister and a friend to many who have lost their loved ones. I realize how important family is and how important it is to make sure that they are close to my heart. Everybody fights with their family. I know that there isn't a family who doesn't fight. I think that my family is pretty perfect in it's own way. My brothers and I fight, my mom and I disagree, my dad doesn't want me to date. That's the way my family is...that's what perfect is for my family.
Time for me to be a little selfish.You ever wonder what makes people give? what is the catalyst that says.. yep, I need to pull some change out of my pocket? I know what makes me give. It's totally selfish. I feel good after I give. I get goosebumps when I see someone else happy. It's a drug.
So...we put out there that we were going to give 1,000 to a family in need - we got a few emails. We set some parameters because we are looking for REAL, DESPERATE NEED. Desperate as in DESPERATE. After some research... they may be in need and we are completely compassionate but desperate? nah
