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First I had to unravel the cord, then find an outlet and plug it in, then hold on to the big main part of the vacuum with one hand while I tried to make my way up the stairs and do a decent job with the hose in the other hand.

Instead of hanging just one Fall printable, try hanging a trio like this beautiful.Autumn/Harvest/Gather.

Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

Burlap adds the perfect touch to any room, and this.printable is so much fun!.Happy Decorating!Honestly, I’m mostly pretty good with my laundry.

Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

I do one or two loads every day, I always fold it as soon as it’s done in the dryer, and I put it away neatly wherever it belongs.I even do some experimenting every once in a while and find some really great tips and trick to share with you, which I love doing!

Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

When it comes to stains though, I completely drop the ball.

It seems like I’m always just tossing all of our clothes, whether stained or not, straight into the washer, always forgetting to check for stains and treat them.So you get what you get, but as you can see, we’ve had some serious snow lately.

🙂 This was after Chris had already gone out and shoveled that morning.. On to some tips!.Here are some great things to do if you find snowy, freezing weather heading your way.. 1) Cover your windows!

Using car mats, carpet remnants, or sheets of plastic to cover your car windows will prevent them from getting any frost, snow, or ice on them in the first place.For the side windows, open the doors and let the plastic drape over the windows before closing the doors again.