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09/23/2005 07:42:50 AM · #1
We are compiling a photograph album with "Domestic Diva" pictures and advice for a co-worker that is a bride-to-be and a photographer. If you have any useful hints, please share.
09/23/2005 08:02:56 AM · #2
The only advice I have is if you want a clean house, don't have kids!
:P

Are you wanting pics of advice or just ideas for pics?
09/23/2005 08:16:53 AM · #3
Originally posted by saracat:

The only advice I have is if you want a clean house, don't have kids!
:P

Are you wanting pics of advice or just ideas for pics?


If people are willing to share pics that would be great. I will be taking photos this weekend so funny ideas are also appreciated.
09/23/2005 08:27:03 AM · #4
OK. Will think up something for you and post here later.
Sara
09/23/2005 08:48:01 AM · #5
you might try this website for ideas, too.
How to Clean Anything
Sara
09/23/2005 09:29:31 AM · #6
A few ideas....don't know how many will translate to photos, and some may not be workplace appropriate.

Never get caught wearing an apron – especially if it’s all your wearing and you’re answering the door.
The best way to clean the tub is in the buff.
There is no such thing as “good” mail. Remove it from your mailbox immediately and toss it out—if they really want you to pay them, they’ll send another bill.
Glue the toilet seat to the porcelin—you’ll never argue about seat up/seat down again.
Do your nails in the afternoon so you have a reason to not do the dishes.
She who has the most pillows wins.
Candlelight makes everything you cook look good.
A glass of wine makes everything you cook taste good.
One can never have too many fashion accessories, too much jewelry, or too many clothes.
You deserve at least one night out a week…put it on the refrigerator calendar.
Never pinch pennies on something you will use at least once a day (kitchen items, underwear, toiletries, bedding) or large items you will use once a week (stove, washer/dryer, that special “going out” outfit).
You can judge all (other) purchasing decisions based on your hobby—lawnmower/new lens, magazine subscription/memory card-film, dining room set/second camera body, health club membership/new computer….
It’s not the size of the ring, it’s how often he brings you flowers. (Always have plenty of vases on hand.)

Shopping for divas
//www.americastore.com/dodikine.html
Cleaning for divas
//flylady.net/

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