Sunday, December 1, 2024

Happy 1st December!


Can you tell I'm in the Christmas mood this morning? πŸ˜‚ It's the first day of December and I'm planning on getting out the wrapping paper, cards and bows and wrapping up the family gifts.  It's half price electricity today so from 11am I'll be popping in the washing too. I had a dreadful night's sleep on Friday night and woke yesterday morning feeling like a limp rag.  I had no energy all day and felt like death warmed up.  Last night was totally different and I've woken up refreshed and raring to go (luckily... because there's so much to do today!) I also want to give the flat surfaces in the bungalow a good clean so that I can arrange some Christmas stuff.  There won't be much dusting done once all the decorations are laid out πŸ‘€

Do you bother taking everything off again to dust??

We don't bother with a big tree but I bought a small lit tree last year which fits nicely on the sideboard and the lights have a timer so, once it's set, it will switch itself on and off.

Right-oh.... it's 11am so I will begin!

Thanks for popping in and stay safe and well,

AngieπŸ’—





3 comments:

  1. My Mum loved dusting and was always glad to get the decorations away, but even she didn't move them to dust in between times. I definitely don't!
    Have fun with the wrapping

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  2. Nope, once the decorations go up there's no dusting done here. The dust bunnies can multiply happily all December. πŸ˜„

    I have a plug linked to Alexa to turn the Christmas tree lights on and off. The only available socket is behind the sideboard, so I let her take responsibility instead of me struggling. πŸ˜€

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  3. I'm not a fan of dusting so no is my answerπŸ˜‰

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