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First of all, thank you to all of you who posted words of support (and to those of you who thought them) when I posted last month that I was being laid-off. Well, I found out today that they've managed to shuffle some things around a bit and I am no longer being laid-off (at least, not right now). My job is changing slightly, which means I am taking over the position of someone else who IS still laid-off (she's not laid-off instead of me... we were both headed for the "furlough pool" but now I have been given a repreive) so that's a little uncomfortable, but I've been with the company longer and she doesn't have kids and she can get health insurance through her husband (mine is self-employed), so I guess I don't feel too too bad. I had visions of spending the summer with my kids, and top-to-bottom cleaning my house, but I think the peace of mind that comes with a good job and health insurance makes it worth putting up with a few dust bunnies. And my kids will just have to put up with seeing me after 4. Maybe my KIDS can top-to-bottom clean the house... best of both worlds! ;)

My husband and I, pary animals that we are, are going to celebrate my gainful employement by buying a new vacuum cleaner (speaking of dust bunnies). Anyone with pets have one that they love on hardwood floors and area rugs?
 
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Maybe my KIDS can top-to-bottom clean the house... best of both worlds! ;)

That is terrific news MaryA!! Having a job vs. spending time with kids is really tough sometimes, but I hear ya' "The pay is much needed!"

As for what's above...Good Luck with that! Even a new and SHINY machine isn't enough to force the kids to 'break a sweat!" But I like your style!! A

A girl can dream....A girl CAN dream!!:D
 
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Thats great news Mary. Im sure its such a relief to know you will still be employed. As far as the floors. The house we lived in for years had hard wood floors and I used a "dust mop" to sweep it. (vrs a broom or vacuum). The area rugs..well thats another story. I never did figure it out really. (because it was all tile or wood..we didnt have a vacuum..period) I did the old fashion method with those..took them outside..hung them over the clothes line and beat the heck out of them with a broom. (Im sure the neighbors enjoyed watching my 5'3" 115lb self hefting 2 different 8X10 rugs over the line..lol). Then I would bring it in and use one of those sticky lint brushes to clean of the fuzzies and stuff. Im pretty anal about stuff. So I probably wouldnt advise to do things my way..lol. If you have carpets in other places in the home (bedrooms..ect) I would def get a vacuum of some sort. (I just couldnt see spending the money on it to do my area rugs..so i did things the hard way..ugh..it sounds really stupid even to me now..lol). They have so many now that go from hardwood to carpet. Good luck in your vacuum hunting adventures...and in getting the kids to use said vacuum
 

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