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Tag Archives: Laundry
Would You Rather….
Sunday Dear Elsie Today was the day guests checked out and the family left. The cutest Lizzy coming down the stairs – determined not to hold a hand and do it all on her own. With Jess and Jen. Gerrie … Continue reading
Posted in Day to Day Blogs
Tagged Airbnbing, Attitude of gratitude, Family, Fish Hoek, Laundry, Walking
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Laundry Roof
Tuesday Today was the day… We swam. It looked like it would be quite a calm day, so we went down at 8am and got home at about 9:15am. It was lovely. The wind has picked up now, but tomorrow … Continue reading
Posted in Apartment living, Day to Day Blogs, Living on Fish Hoek mountainside
Tagged David's travels, Laundry
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Washing Day
I realised again today that doing laundry is no longer a chore but a privilege. Due to the water shortage, we have been going weeks without doing washing. I do a bit of hand washing in between. So today it … Continue reading
Posted in A Thousand Thanks, Cape Town Drought, Day to Day Blogs
Tagged Gordon's Bay, Laundry
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Remembering Bennet
The other day I hand washed two white pillow cases. They came out so well. Mike had a little sore on his ear which had bled onto his pillow case. I decided to wash both the white ones from my … Continue reading
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Tagged Housework, Laundry, Memories
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