Aunt Bea
Master Chef
And, I knew there was a reason for sleeping in the buff. But, I do keep something handy incase of fire, etc.
A pail of cold water?
And, I knew there was a reason for sleeping in the buff. But, I do keep something handy incase of fire, etc.
babetoo said:you bet your booties. lol . just an aside. the three times i had to call 911 were a little, very little embarrassing.
I have a full polar fleece robe I put on over my clothes if I am going to a meeting. This keeps the Saint fur and slime off my clothes. I take the robe with me, and before I go back in the house, I put it on so I can take off my "goin' to meeting" clothes without getting slime on them. Clothes that get slimed have to be washed 2x and rinsed in vinegar to get the slime out. I also keep those in a "no dog" room and dress in there, don my robe, and then go back into the part of the house where the dogs can roam.
Cats are the reason I take a shower, get dressed and leave the house. I never sit down after getting dressed.
i've always been anal about this. it started in high school, and my mom eventually gave up and taught me to wash my own clothes. nowadays, dw does a lot of laundry.
t shirts, underwear, and socks are worn once, then into the wash.
jeans and sweatshirts twice, sweaters twice, unless they get dirty or sweaty from work or food on the first wear, then into the laundry.
dress shirts once, suits maybe twice, ties once a millenia.
skiing clothes every month during the season.
I have a sign in the kitchen that reads "warning--slime zone!" I can't tell you how many times I've done the splits (at my age) because I've slipped on slime...and vinegar is something I'd like to buy in a 55-gal. drum. And yes, I do wash my ceilings 4-5 times/year. Slime flies!I fostered a Saint Bernard for about a month. Very sweet dog, but that slime. Oh my!