Keep A House Cleaning Schedule

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  • Author Joy Jackson
  • Published November 5, 2005
  • Word count 849

A house cleaning schedule is your first step towards an

effortless cleaning of your home. Although each person has his

or her own idea as to what a house cleaning schedule should be

like, it is generally agreed that a systematic and coordinated

approach will produce the best results.

There have been much advice from various professionals as to

how a house cleaning exercise should go about but it will be

best if you keep to your own ways of doing things. Decide which

plan works best for you and keep to it. After all, not all homes

have the same architecture, so obviously cleaning will differ

from home to home.

The first step is to decide on what needs to be done. Begin

with the most difficult and complex job and progress to the

less mundane ones. This way, you would have expended the much

needed energy on the big jobs and by the time you get tired, it

is only left with the small jobs to be done. Another reason why

you should begin with the big job is that, in the event that

something happens or you get tired, then someone will be more

wiling to assist because they will not have much left to do.

Group your activities into manageable parts. For example you

can put your cleaning activities into three categories:

washing, wiping or dusting. This way, you can do all the

activities that involve washing from room to room and then go

to the ones that need wiping. Keeping this kind of schedule

will enable you to work faster and comfortably.

Keep your schedule flexible so that should there be any change

of plan, the schedule will be able to accommodate it easily.

Keeping a household cleaning schedule is your surest way to

accomplish more in less time when it comes to giving your home

a new look.

If New York state seems a little far from the real North Pole,

try getting a little closer to the real thing by visiting North

Pole, Alaska on your Christmas vacation. The Alaskan vacation

package also includes a visit to Santa’s house in the North

Pole. Also offered is an optional dog sled ride through Santa’s

village in the North Pole. Enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience

as you race through the magical North Pole on an authentic

Alaskan dog sled. Like the vacation package in North Pole, New

York, the Alaskan North Pole offers one or two night stays

during weekends.

The Alaskan North Pole Christmas vacation includes hotel

accommodations in nearby Fairbanks and at the Chena Hot Springs

Resort. There is also lodging available at the Santaland RV

Park. The Santa House also offers a large store where guests to

the North Pole can find every type of souvenir from ‘I Believe

in Santa’ hats to ‘Santa Claus Crossing’ signs and refrigerator

magnets. Whether you are two or ninety-two the magic of

Christmas in North Pole, Alaska will have you believing in

Saint Nick.

If you are traveling before or during the Christmas season,

then consider Hershey, Pennsylvania as your vacation

destination. The home of Hershey’s candy, Hershey Park becomes

home to Christmas Candyland, where over one million Christmas

lights are put on display. In addition to the lights, the staff

at Hershey Park constructs a number of animated displays that

are sure to delight both you are your children.

Christmas Candyland is undoubtedly one of the most exciting

Christmas time getaways for kids young and old. In addition to

Christmas Candyland guests can enjoy the rest of the Park.

Hershey Park is a popular destination for travelers year round,

as it offers a wide variety of both entertainment and great

candy. Christmas Candyland typically runs for a month prior to

Christmas.

If your family has never taken a Disney vacation, Christmastime

may be the perfect time to do it. In addition to enjoying the

Walt Disney World parade which is televised each year from

Disney World in Orlando, Florida, your kids will also enjoy

seeing all their favorite Disney characters decked out in their

Santa hats and Christmas outfits. There are also a number of

special Christmas time shows put on in the parks including

Mickey Mouse’s ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas and Belle’s

Enchanted Christmas Storytelling.

These Christmas activities can be great for young children.

Giant Christmas trees are erected throughout the parks and lit

up with thousands of Christmas lights, bringing the spirit of

Christmas alive throughout the already magical Disney World.

The weeks around the Christmas season are also times where

lodging rates at Disney World resorts are typically lower than

the peak season rates.

By traveling during the Christmas season you are likely to get

tons of fun at a reduced price. The weather in central Florida

during the Christmas season is typically in the mid-70s, a

great change of pace if you are used to cold, wintry Christmas

seasons. Santa’s sleigh may have some trouble landing without

snow but the magic of the Christmas season is alive and well at

Disney World.

Joy Jackson writes and lectures extensively

on house cleaning tips to clean better, clean faster! Her

comprehensive website contains freash, real information, tips,

articles and resources on cleaning your home!

http://www.theonlinemaid.com

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