Sorry Emma , I’m a little behind on the videos , last week my parents eventually moved house . Crazy hectic , but their in now . Emotional to say the least . Emma you’re making such a difference to your home ! Look forward to watching as always. Sending love 🍁🌻🍁
Cynthia from Brenham Tx here. I am blessed to have a cleaning person come every two weeks to help out ( we are in our late 70’s) In between times my husband and I share the chores & cooking. He’s very good about helping around the house and he LOVES to run errands! My mother-in-law passed on many years ago. She was the greatest-so loving & kind and she NEVER criticized me not even once. We both had very similar ideas about cleaning, cooking, and child rearing. My husband inherited many of his wonderful qualities from her. RIP Dorothy Miller❤️
Yes. Every 2 weeks she: thoroughly cleans both bathrooms; dusts and vacuums all rooms; damp mops all rooms; cleans stove top, kitchen sink, microwave; outside of fridge; kitchen countertops; sweeps front porch; cleans front glass storm door; empties all wastebaskets. Quarterly she cleans ceiling fans & vacuums lvgrm upholstery. I pay her extra to wash windows (inside & out)
When you are picking up toys in the lounge, your daughter is on the couch and the TV is on. Just curious why she's not cleaning up the toys. When you were working in the dining room I noticed that you set notebooks and such flat in the basket. If you stand them up on their ends/bottom, you won't have to take everything out to find what you need. You definitely have given your daughter and continue to give her a secure attachment! The way that people parent definitely has changed over the years, especially as new research has came out. I agree, hoping you have a sale in a week or two, early October.
@@brookhowell8841 hi Brook mainly because I'm recording so she's out of the camera! Secondly because she's having a break in front of the TV after working for so long. Good point about the books 📚 I was trying to keep the basket flat so I don't see it all when I walk in 🫣🤣 How are the 🐐🐐🐐🐐 babies
Hello Emma, my friend has 3 sons but I will say she’s very close to them and their families, in fact they adore her, I do wonder if it’s because she treats their wives as if they were her daughters, in fact one sons marriage ended but his wife still sees my friend every Wednesday and even brings along her two children from the relationship she has now, stays the day and picks up her other children to take them all home, they all call her nanny😊 My daughter co slept with both of her children, until they felt ready to sleep in their own room, I’ve said before that she fed them both until they were 3. Some silly woman actually said ‘it’s not natural’!! At that time my grandson was only 6 weeks old! Heaven knows what she have said if she’d seen him at 3😂😂 xx
When it comes to whether or not to keep your daughter’s school books, in my experience with my 3 children, it’s not worth keeping anything from Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9) & only worth keeping books from Key Stage 4 when she’s doing her GCSE years. All my kids used their exercise books from Year 10 & 11 as revision material, but not from years before that. I did keep some from Yr 9 but that was only because at my kids’ school they picked their GCSE options at the end of Year 8 & sat a couple of exams at the end of Year 10, but we only kept the Yr9 books that were for the exams. When your daughter goes into her GCSE years, her school should tell you what revision guides to buy & for what exam boards in particular. Different schools use different exam boards. You’ll be able to go to somewhere like WHSmiths & get her work books & revision guides that will cover everything she’ll need to know, plus there’s a lot of free revision material online. Plus she won’t be doing all the subjects that she is now, she’ll drop some & possibly gain some new ones when she picks her GCSE options. If she’s not referring back to any of her books from the previous years, it means she doesn’t actually need them & will not gain anything new from them. Personally, I kept text books & revision guides on hand, but I got rid of exercise books. The only exception would be an English book with an amazing story they’d written or something for example. Hope this helps x
Thanks very much for taking the time to write this. I think it's a sensible approach and today I'm going to go through the books today and get rid of all apart from special stories or really good work my daughter cherishes.
Texas is 2.8 times the size of the UK with a large variety of terrain (forests, high deserts, mountains, beach, hill country and lots of large flat miles and miles crisscrossed by very long highways). We have seasons depending upon where you are in Texas, but they aren’t typical - tornado, wildflower, hotter than heck, hurricane, usually lovely weather for Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas, and small spurts of winter in January and February that only last a few days unless you’re in the panhandle. Blessings from a still very hot Texas but at least we’re past the triple digit days now!
Have a look around for a new table, ours has a large leaf that folds in the middle of the table, it's a bit like a tranformer. It seats 6 when the table is normal size lift the middle out and you can easily seat 10-12 people. It's solid oak and bought it locally to where I live.
I've looked in lots of places... It took me about two years to find a sofa....I started looking but they were the wrong colour or size or the chairs weren't very nice etc etc. may start looking again. Guess ours is 6 people opening up to 8
I have 3 sons 😂 oldest is 18 and he’s moved in with his girlfriend already. he’s so happy so I’m happy too ❤ don’t want them all to grow up and move out gosh time does fly bye
My mother used to say this too😊 she also used to get the local evening paper and say ‘let’s see who’s been hatched, matched and dispatched ‘ they were really ‘births, marriages and death’ 😊
You speak so much sense Emma ie the bins and having to remind,may as well put them out ☺️,when you put your clothes over the radiators,have they been dried and you are just airing them? Wondering otherwise if they are wet ,why you dont cause damp and condensation 😖have you thought of using the drying facilities in the local laundrette? Washing for family and bedding ,total nightmare here in UK with our weather! lizzie🏴
Yes it does cause condensation but because I heat and ventilate we don't have an issue 👍🏻👍🏻 I might use my dryer (washer drier) and see what it's like.....3 hours drying= not quite dry!!
I will always remember what my grandma said to me…A girl is for life a boy takes a wife….i help keep my clutter down by if I haven’t used it in 3 months then the likely hood is your not going to use it so get rid of it same goes for clothing if you haven’t worn it your likes not to so also get rid of it xx
Instead of doing a sale with your daughter can you just give her some money? I once paid my son when he was younger, 4 or 5 years old maybe, $2 for a pile of clutter. He was thrilled and so was I. Another thought is to maybe set your donations out in front of your house with a sign that says FREE. Then it’s not a burden on the thrift stores and you don’t have to take it anywhere. You could advertise it on marketplace and I’m sure you would enjoy watching how quickly it gets picked up. We used to live on a busy street and it worked great for us. People are struggling so it might be a blessing to others.
Alaska is our largest state. Remember in school when we studied Alaska being purchased the joke was if Alaska melted it would be half the size or smaller than Texas.
I loved that her puppet show 🎉❤🎉 Emma, you are doing such a great job! I loved hearing you say... my 2nd passing through in the dresser of clothes...way to go. You ARE A PHENOMENAL MOTHER!!! 🎉🎉
Sorry Emma , I’m a little behind on the videos , last week my parents eventually moved house . Crazy hectic , but their in now . Emotional to say the least . Emma you’re making such a difference to your home ! Look forward to watching as always. Sending love 🍁🌻🍁
Cynthia from Brenham Tx here.
I am blessed to have a cleaning person come every two weeks to help out ( we are in our late 70’s) In between times my husband and I share the chores & cooking. He’s very good about helping around the house and he LOVES to run errands!
My mother-in-law passed on many years ago. She was the greatest-so loving & kind and she NEVER criticized me not even once. We both had very similar ideas about cleaning, cooking, and child rearing. My husband inherited many of his wonderful qualities from her. RIP Dorothy Miller❤️
She sounds a lovely lady. A blessing to you and your family.
Does your cleaner do the same jobs each fortnight?
Yes. Every 2 weeks she: thoroughly cleans both bathrooms; dusts and vacuums all rooms; damp mops all rooms; cleans stove top, kitchen sink, microwave; outside of fridge; kitchen countertops; sweeps front porch; cleans front glass storm door; empties all wastebaskets. Quarterly she cleans ceiling fans & vacuums lvgrm upholstery. I pay her extra to wash windows (inside & out)
Oh my goodness i didn't realise your give away will be macrame hangers 😍😍😍😍 best give away ever!!!!
@@holly782 aww thanks, how are you?
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Btw, I'm going to donate directly to Natasha's Allergy Charity.
@@carolynoquinn4573 thank you so much 😍😍😍😍
When you are picking up toys in the lounge, your daughter is on the couch and the TV is on. Just curious why she's not cleaning up the toys.
When you were working in the dining room I noticed that you set notebooks and such flat in the basket. If you stand them up on their ends/bottom, you won't have to take everything out to find what you need.
You definitely have given your daughter and continue to give her a secure attachment! The way that people parent definitely has changed over the years, especially as new research has came out.
I agree, hoping you have a sale in a week or two, early October.
@@brookhowell8841 hi Brook mainly because I'm recording so she's out of the camera! Secondly because she's having a break in front of the TV after working for so long.
Good point about the books 📚 I was trying to keep the basket flat so I don't see it all when I walk in 🫣🤣
How are the 🐐🐐🐐🐐 babies
@@gettingtidy2495 the kids are doing great, growing so fast!
Loved the before and after shots 😉❤️
Thank you!
Hello Emma, my friend has 3 sons but I will say she’s very close to them and their families, in fact they adore her, I do wonder if it’s because she treats their wives as if they were her daughters, in fact one sons marriage ended but his wife still sees my friend every Wednesday and even brings along her two children from the relationship she has now, stays the day and picks up her other children to take them all home, they all call her nanny😊
My daughter co slept with both of her children, until they felt ready to sleep in their own room, I’ve said before that she fed them both until they were 3. Some silly woman actually said ‘it’s not natural’!! At that time my grandson was only 6 weeks old! Heaven knows what she have said if she’d seen him at 3😂😂 xx
When it comes to whether or not to keep your daughter’s school books, in my experience with my 3 children, it’s not worth keeping anything from Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9) & only worth keeping books from Key Stage 4 when she’s doing her GCSE years.
All my kids used their exercise books from Year 10 & 11 as revision material, but not from years before that. I did keep some from Yr 9 but that was only because at my kids’ school they picked their GCSE options at the end of Year 8 & sat a couple of exams at the end of Year 10, but we only kept the Yr9 books that were for the exams.
When your daughter goes into her GCSE years, her school should tell you what revision guides to buy & for what exam boards in particular. Different schools use different exam boards. You’ll be able to go to somewhere like WHSmiths & get her work books & revision guides that will cover everything she’ll need to know, plus there’s a lot of free revision material online.
Plus she won’t be doing all the subjects that she is now, she’ll drop some & possibly gain some new ones when she picks her GCSE options.
If she’s not referring back to any of her books from the previous years, it means she doesn’t actually need them & will not gain anything new from them.
Personally, I kept text books & revision guides on hand, but I got rid of exercise books. The only exception would be an English book with an amazing story they’d written or something for example. Hope this helps x
Thanks very much for taking the time to write this. I think it's a sensible approach and today I'm going to go through the books today and get rid of all apart from special stories or really good work my daughter cherishes.
@@gettingtidy2495 You’re welcome. I’m glad it’s helped! ❤️
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I'm here 😊
Yes. Texas is big. It is still 90 degrees F during the day and in the south of Texas the humidity is brutal
Wow that's really hot, is it cold in winter?
Texas is 2.8 times the size of the UK with a large variety of terrain (forests, high deserts, mountains, beach, hill country and lots of large flat miles and miles crisscrossed by very long highways). We have seasons depending upon where you are in Texas, but they aren’t typical - tornado, wildflower, hotter than heck, hurricane, usually lovely weather for Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas, and small spurts of winter in January and February that only last a few days unless you’re in the panhandle. Blessings from a still very hot Texas but at least we’re past the triple digit days now!
Have a look around for a new table, ours has a large leaf that folds in the middle of the table, it's a bit like a tranformer. It seats 6 when the table is normal size lift the middle out and you can easily seat 10-12 people. It's solid oak and bought it locally to where I live.
I've looked in lots of places... It took me about two years to find a sofa....I started looking but they were the wrong colour or size or the chairs weren't very nice etc etc. may start looking again. Guess ours is 6 people opening up to 8
I would love a nice
Mother- in- Law mine is so bad we stopped all contact 5 years a go, it was the best decision for us.
That's such a shame, but sometimes the only way forward
Emma could you repot your cheese plants to make one plant in a larger pot
That's an idea, the smaller one is actually a cutting!!
Texas is huge!
I hadn't realised how big it was!
My own mother never praised me to my face but people have told me how she does so with them! I found this out after she had passed away 😪
That's a real shame. We need praise from parents. I think it's really important.
My mom always said,”A sons a son,til he takes a wife. A daughter’s a daughter the rest of her life” I guess she knew. She had 7 sons and 4 daughters.
I have 3 sons 😂 oldest is 18 and he’s moved in with his girlfriend already. he’s so happy so I’m happy too ❤ don’t want them all to grow up and move out gosh time does fly bye
That's it, I remember that expression too, thanks for the reminder
My mother used to say this too😊 she also used to get the local evening paper and say ‘let’s see who’s been hatched, matched and dispatched ‘ they were really ‘births, marriages and death’ 😊
@@pam14321 I’ll bet she was fun to be around.😀
You speak so much sense Emma ie the bins and having to remind,may as well put them out ☺️,when you put your clothes over the radiators,have they been dried and you are just airing them? Wondering otherwise if they are wet ,why you dont cause damp and condensation 😖have you thought of using the drying facilities in the local laundrette? Washing for family and bedding ,total nightmare here in UK with our weather! lizzie🏴
Yes it does cause condensation but because I heat and ventilate we don't have an issue 👍🏻👍🏻
I might use my dryer (washer drier) and see what it's like.....3 hours drying= not quite dry!!
Long ago my machine broke down and I went to the launderette....the lady was so lovely....folded all my things for me ❤❤
I will always remember what my grandma said to me…A girl is for life a boy takes a wife….i help keep my clutter down by if I haven’t used it in 3 months then the likely hood is your not going to use it so get rid of it same goes for clothing if you haven’t worn it your likes not to so also get rid of it xx
That's very strict. I have things I've not used for 3 years let alone 3 months!!
Instead of doing a sale with your daughter can you just give her some money? I once paid my son when he was younger, 4 or 5 years old maybe, $2 for a pile of clutter. He was thrilled and so was I.
Another thought is to maybe set your donations out in front of your house with a sign that says FREE. Then it’s not a burden on the thrift stores and you don’t have to take it anywhere. You could advertise it on marketplace and I’m sure you would enjoy watching how quickly it gets picked up. We used to live on a busy street and it worked great for us. People are struggling so it might be a blessing to others.
Good point about giving things away for free. Lots of rain on and off here at the moment. I'm still filling up my charity bags 😊
Texas is the second largest state in the US!
2.8 times bigger than Great Britain!
@@gettingtidy2495 Wow!
Alaska is our largest state. Remember in school when we studied Alaska being purchased the joke was if Alaska melted it would be half the size or smaller than Texas.
I loved that her puppet show 🎉❤🎉 Emma, you are doing such a great job! I loved hearing you say... my 2nd passing through in the dresser of clothes...way to go.
You ARE A PHENOMENAL MOTHER!!! 🎉🎉
That is a great idea... Mon, Wed and Fri post videos❤
Thanks so much 😊 xx
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Have a good morning at church?
@@gettingtidy2495 yes it was a good morning…I pray the same for you❤️
@@WatchingtilJesusComes thank you, we went Sunday evening rather than Sunday morning. Hillsong London 🙏🙏