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Alee Posted - Aug 21 2007 : 9:01:47 PM
Has anyone seen this show on the BBC? I am addicted. It is a show where two british ladies go around Great Britian and clean up the nastiest houses imaginable! One of them likes science so she takes swabs in the muck and dirt and then points out to the house owners how nasty their house has been.

Some of the results have been shocking. Lethal amounts of bacteria, viruses, and fungi and people have been eating, cooking and sleeping around it! Yuck!

The biggest thing that they say helps: Cleaning! (go figure!) :)

Another thing I like about the show is they really like to use simple homemade cleaning solutions (organic and natural) and they work wonders!

And it always motivates me to go tackle a new project around the house.

So have you asked yourself lately "How clean is my house?"

Alee
The amazing one handed typist! One hand for typing, one hand to hold Nora!
http://home.test-afl.tulix.com/aleeandnora/
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junkjunkie Posted - Oct 13 2007 : 09:00:07 AM
You're right! These shows are a great motivator. :D

"To have life in focus, we must have death in our field of vision." Benedictine monk John Main
Alee Posted - Oct 13 2007 : 08:30:06 AM
Most of the people are genuinely thankful for the help, but there have been a few that don't make any effort at all to change or keep up the work. It certainly always put the fire under me to go clean. After watching that show, if I see clutter I think "Oh No! Maybe this is how it starts!" so then I have to clean it up! LOL

Alee
The amazing one handed typist! One hand for typing, one hand to hold Nora!
junkjunkie Posted - Oct 13 2007 : 08:14:28 AM
Ok....I'm watching the BBC show, "How Clean is Your House?" and I'm officially grossed out! This has to be one of the filthiest homes I've seen...and I watch other house cleaning shows. I don't mean to judge, but I don't know how people could live like that! Makes my home like June Cleaver's!

"To have life in focus, we must have death in our field of vision." Benedictine monk John Main
Alee Posted - Sep 21 2007 : 10:24:48 PM
I think there is something wrong within those people's lives who live like that. That isn't meant to be a judgemental statement- just a statement of fact. Some people get depressed or hurt or whatever so they just have it build up on them. Once it gets to much it can just be to hard to deal with. Of course there are those exceptions of people who just don't care about cleanliness.

Alee
The amazing one handed typist! One hand for typing, one hand to hold Nora!
http://home.test-afl.tulix.com/aleeandnora/
kissmekate Posted - Sep 21 2007 : 10:12:36 PM
I know someone like that. My favorite Aunty. She is such a slob. I rarely visit her, and if I do it is as brief as possible.
She buys new clothes and dishes instead of washing them. Such a waste. She has piles all over her house. I don't think it has ever been clean. I don't know how some people live like that.





Don't miss out on a blessing, just because it isn't packaged the way you expected. ~MaryJo Copeland
Alee Posted - Sep 19 2007 : 8:34:26 PM
I am watching a show right now where the lady goes out every day to buy new clothes for the next day because her house is so messy that she has a hard time doing laundry! Oh my gosh!

Alee
The amazing one handed typist! One hand for typing, one hand to hold Nora!
http://home.test-afl.tulix.com/aleeandnora/
kissmekate Posted - Sep 19 2007 : 8:13:33 PM
My house is lived in. I am not a clean freak at all. BUT, it is tiny and becomes a cluttered mess if I don't keep on top of it. At the very least, the toilet is clean enough to eat/drink out of, and the dishes and kitchen table are clean.

I always joke that I fired the maid. Which is me. LOL

I used to horde/buy stuff I didn't need, but slowly I got rid of it. Some of it is psychological. I felt "safe" with all the junk and "hid" behind it.
As I got rid of it, I learned to love myself and not hide so much anymore. I am still pretty shy, but not as bad as I was. And I dont' have as much crap.
Now if it isn't a food product/necessity, I better really LOVE or need it for it to get to stay.
I also keep a bag to toss Donations into, so I can throw it into the car if I am off to Goodwill for something.

Don't miss out on a blessing, just because it isn't packaged the way you expected. ~MaryJo Copeland
_Rebecca_ Posted - Sep 19 2007 : 08:37:52 AM
I love Sandra Felton. She seems to have a clear perspective. messies.com is her website.

Rebecca

.·:*¨¨* :·.Rebecca.·:*¨¨* :·. http://boinglink.blogspot.com/
Canadian farmgirl Posted - Sep 19 2007 : 07:32:45 AM

Hi,

Well, this makes me feel so much better, other people have the clutter problem, too! I read a book a while ago called Sink Reflections by Marla Cilley (the Flylady) who has lots of advice for cleaning up. Some of it is do-able, like getting rid of 17 things a day, whether it's 17 pieces of paper, or 17 old socks (supposed to be a Zen thing, I think). Anyway, it helps to get started, because sometimes I think that's the problem, we don't know where to start, so we just run around doing a little here and there, and it doesn't show much. How about cleaning out a drawer, or a closet, to start? Then you have something to show when you're done. You're also supposed to pick up something and ask yourself if this makes me smile, or have I used it in the last 2 years? However, she wants you to jump out of bed and put on lace-up running shoes (this is supposed to get you motivated)! The sink reflections part is about going to bed with a sparkling sink, as this is another motivator in the morning.

Another good philosophy is, every time you bring something new home, you should toss something old.

Lori
Alee Posted - Sep 15 2007 : 5:44:27 PM
I have seen the new episodes! I was wondering if they just weren't checking up on some of them- but it does look like they have stopped doing the 2 week check now that I think back on it! How sad! I always liked to see how they were doing!

Alee
The amazing one handed typist! One hand for typing, one hand to hold Nora!
http://home.test-afl.tulix.com/aleeandnora/
junkjunkie Posted - Sep 15 2007 : 4:50:28 PM
I haven't seen the BBC show, but on Style channel, I watch 'Clean House'. I like the hostess, Niecy Nash, with her spicy personality and some of these homes are really unbelievable! They clear out the homes and use a little psychology to pry some of the stuff from the homeowners. Then they have a yard sale and with the money, they clean and redesign their house. I find that show addicting...I see the same episodes over and over, but keep watching. I like stuff, so I have more of a clutter problem....especially one bedroom, in which I always keep the door closed. I go in every now and then, let out a sigh and close the door again. Overwhelming!

"To have life in focus, we must have death in our field of vision." Benedictine monk John Main
Dixie_Amazon Posted - Sep 15 2007 : 2:54:49 PM
Has anyone seen the new episodes on BBC America? They don't do the 2 week check-up anymore.

Dennise
JessieMae Posted - Aug 22 2007 : 1:40:57 PM
I used to watch that show when it was on Lifetime. It makes me wonder how people let things get "that bad." I'm not a clean freak, but when the insects move in, or rats die inside your radiator, wouldn't you think that you MIGHT consider getting some Windex? Suddenly, I have the urge to go downstairs and bleach my kitchen....
Alee Posted - Aug 22 2007 : 1:30:17 PM
It always makes me happy to see the nice clean houses and the people making efforts to keep it all clean too!

Alee
The amazing one handed typist! One hand for typing, one hand to hold Nora!
http://home.test-afl.tulix.com/aleeandnora/
Rosemary Posted - Aug 22 2007 : 1:16:35 PM
Before I got married, I always knew where the scissors were. Ya'll know what I mean, right? ;-)
_Rebecca_ Posted - Aug 22 2007 : 12:15:56 PM
I love Kim & Aggie. My kids and I watch that show every day. I grew up in a house that could have been on one of their shows. My mom was ill most of my growing up years. So, I love watching people get a new start with their homes. And it really makes me gag seeing some of those houses. The goat-farm couple were so cute. Have you seen that one??

I love watching them teach people to clean. My mother was a germ-freak so I grew up knowing how to clean stuff and be very hygenic. Our bathroom always sparkled and my mother did laundry up until she became very ill and then my sisters and I did it or my dad did it. But, my mother didn't dust or clean walls and she wanted to vacuum, but never had the energy (fibromyalgia). So, it was an odd mixture of things. Anyway, yes, it really prompts one to clean.

I love it when Aggie says "cooker,""mousie" and "beastie." And when Kim always says "My Love" to everyone. And then they pick on each other at the end of the show. Too cute.

I also like to watch the show and see what people's homes are like.

The lady with the cockatills was so disgusting. She had slugs under her couch.

And the episode with the small family living on the house boat--I wanted to choke them and ask them what their problem was??? It can't be that hard to keep a tiny house boat clean. I mean, come on! You have about maybe 50 sq feet of space? Is it really that hard to wipe some surfaces and throw away some trash?

There was one lady, I don't understand why they cleaned her place, with all the knick-knacks and they didn't even go back to visit her because they knew that she wasn't going to keep it clean. What a weirdo. She lived by herself.

.·:*¨¨* :·.Rebecca.·:*¨¨* :·. http://boinglink.blogspot.com/
Patsy Posted - Aug 22 2007 : 11:09:04 AM
I like that show too. My house is pretty clean I guess. You might not want to eat off the kitchen floor but you can eat off the table. Lol. And I don't think anything will reach up out of the carpeting and grab you. But I do live here so it sure isn't spotless.

May God bless those who love the soil,

Patsy

Bridge Posted - Aug 22 2007 : 10:16:51 AM
I watch and love that show also!! I agree some of those houses are quite yucky!!

~~Bridge's Blog~~

therealshari Posted - Aug 22 2007 : 10:13:54 AM
Each of us have "our own" space. That helps confine clutter to our own spaces.

We fight, or rather have given in, to the constant dust here on the desert.

Recently, we've discovered that if we plan a party, like a cook-out, we're willing to clean the whole house... just in case company comes in for something.

So, we've "cleaned" house three times this summer... Memorial Day, 4th of July, and last weekend when we had a "going away and welcome home" potluck.



Shari Thomas
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Annie S Posted - Aug 22 2007 : 09:29:39 AM
I LOVE THAT SHOW TOO!!!!!! I stop what I'm doing and watch it every day. It's funny as well as informative. But I can't believe how some of those people live!!! And with children too. The garbage they have just laying around - for years! And for some it's just that they don't want to throw anything away - think there's a disease for that. But mostly it's just not taking the time to clean up after themselves. The transformations of their houses is remarkable. I give a big high 5 to the cleaning crew those two women use to help them. It sure inspires one to keep your house clean and tidy.

Annie
Alee Posted - Aug 22 2007 : 09:22:10 AM
I think you might have answered your own question- You said nothing really has a "home". But it needs one! We have had an issue with this at our house. Especially with tables and such becoming dropping off points. The only remedy I know is finding a home for everything! Buy storage bins, tool chests or whatever you need to restore order. Maybe install one of those peg boards that holds tools? And really- how many drum sets does one guy need?

Alee
The amazing one handed typist! One hand for typing, one hand to hold Nora!
http://home.test-afl.tulix.com/aleeandnora/
Amie C. Posted - Aug 22 2007 : 08:56:58 AM
Clutter is the bane of my existence. Sounds like that's true for a lot of us, so I feel a little better about the state of my house now. I actually had a big fight with my husband last night about this very thing. Problem is, I can keep my own stuff organized but I can't keep someone else's stuff organized. And 9 out of 10 items in our house are his.

The bigger underlying issue is that he is using the house as a workshop for too many activities. There's no room for the ordinary things in life. Nothing has a home, so it's hard to tidy up. For instance, the big downstairs closet is housing two drum sets. The basement is full of car parts. The attic is his office. There's no place to store family memoribilia, tools, cleaning supplies, craft supplies, etc. All that stuff is out on countertops or stacked in boxes in the "living room". Anyone else have this problem? I imagine anyone who runs a home business has had to deal with it. Any solutions that worked for you? I'd really appreciate any tips, as this is turning into a big, ugly relationship issue.
frannie Posted - Aug 22 2007 : 08:39:24 AM
ditto,ditto,ditto
CLUTTER aka craft supplies.

love
fran

(http://farmfolks-frannie.blogspot.com/)
levisgrammy Posted - Aug 22 2007 : 08:16:37 AM
Ah Linda,
I know that little person of which you speak very well. Just haven't figured out how to shut up that little voice that tells me I'm being wasteful and as soon as I get rid of it I'm going to need it for something so better wait. ACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!

"The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof and all that dwell therein."

www.torismimi.blogspot.com
a rose Posted - Aug 22 2007 : 07:33:58 AM
Ah...clutter! It is so depressing. Everyday I wake up and want so much to declutter but when I look at it I don't know where to begin so, I say tomorrow. But it seems like tomorrow never comes. I would love to throw it all away but there is this little person inside who keeps saying "maybe you'll need this someday". Funny thing,someday never seems to come either.

Remember me as a rose.

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