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#421894 - 02/03/12 01:13 AM
Re: Bedroom Cleaning
[Re: Lisa Shea]
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jilly
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Best Friend
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beneath the rim of the Colorad...
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the eye stuff is the main hygiene concern. Toss anything that has touched your eyelids or lashes.
Things like lipsticks, makeup brushes, powder, foundation and blush can be donated to battered women's shelters, if they are clean and mostly unused.
Jilly
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#422396 - 02/12/12 11:52 PM
Re: Bedroom Cleaning
[Re: Lisa Shea]
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jilly
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Best Friend
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I had too many misc things by my bedside - lotions, meds, eyeglass case, perfume oils, back scratcher, and so on. Everything kept knocking over and the cats were batting things around. Finally last night i tossed them all in a basket and placed them on the floor near the head of my bed. So much better! It's all in one place now and looks a ton neater. I don't know why i didn't think to do this sooner.
Jilly
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#424665 - 09/27/12 03:40 AM
Re: Bedroom Cleaning
[Re: Lisa Shea]
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Lisa Shea
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Gold Star Soulmate

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The forum helped! I did it! I threw away all the makeup. I felt guilty about putting it into the trash stream, but keeping it wasn't doing any better. I wish they made make-up in recyclable containers. So the BigBrother BigSister has come and gone, the bedroom is in much better shape, and life gets better, little by little, every day  . How are you guys doing with bedroom cleaning?
Lisa Shea, Owner
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