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Re: Cleaning Angels!
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:20 pm
by Antie Em
Northern Lass wrote:Rob wrote:quote-" We try and support the local shops too when we can. We too use our local bike shop, they're really good - will adjust breaks etc free of charge, and as we use them we tend to get a discount as well (probably because the last four bikes were bourght there not to mention helmets, bike locks etc etc). They even changed the handlebars on my bike (
due to rust on the aluminium!! - I have a dutch bike!)without seeing the receipt.
Although our local town isn't huge, it's got most things. If we can't get what we want there then we use another local town. I always try to buy locally grown produce not only to support local farmers but also because in season fruit and veg tastes better than the stuff transported half way round the world!!" -unquote
What's that got to do with it??

How rude are you!!
You don't improve with age do you
they are making the point that .........................
actually what is the point

It was about employing local trades people and sharing your wealth

Re: Cleaning Angels!
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:27 pm
by MarkCDodd
My wife and I used to run Cottage Houses for abused children.
I would rather spend the time with the kids under our care than housework/gardening so I used to ring up the Corrections Board and see if they had anybody sentenced to do Community Service.
So I would then have the pleasure of watching "convicts" perform the chores.
Must be my British blood that reveled in the power

Re: Cleaning Angels!
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 2:30 pm
by Antie Em
MarkCDodd wrote:My wife and I used to run Cottage Houses for abused children.
I would rather spend the time with the kids under our care than housework/gardening so I used to ring up the Corrections Board and see if they had anybody sentenced to do Community Service.
So I would then have the pleasure of watching "convicts" perform the chores.
Must be my British blood that reveled in the power

Brilliant Mark. A couple of years ago we took the kids to visit their grandmother's grave in Handsworth Cemetery and while we were there, took them for a walk around the graveyard in St Mary's - as you do. Jonathan had been doing some work at school on James Watt and Matthew Boulton, so we wanted to show them where they are buried.
There was a lot of activity in the grave yard from young men in hi viz jackets tidying up the undergrowth. My son in law asked them if they were volunteers or were they working for the council. One of the young men said that they were sort of volunteers, but working for the government. They were doing community service and lived in Winson Green. Have to say they did a lovely job.
Re: Cleaning Angels!
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 5:24 pm
by snoopysue
Rob wrote:quote-" We try and support the local shops too when we can. We too use our local bike shop, they're really good - will adjust breaks etc free of charge, and as we use them we tend to get a discount as well (probably because the last four bikes were bourght there not to mention helmets, bike locks etc etc). They even changed the handlebars on my bike (
due to rust on the aluminium!! - I have a dutch bike!)without seeing the receipt.
Although our local town isn't huge, it's got most things. If we can't get what we want there then we use another local town. I always try to buy locally grown produce not only to support local farmers but also because in season fruit and veg tastes better than the stuff transported half way round the world!!" -unquote
What's that got to do with it??

It's was fun seeing if you bit Rob, guess what you did!!
Teasing aside, I'm very happy with my Dutch bike, it gets looked after like it was a Ferrari!
Re: Cleaning Angels!
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 6:07 pm
by grangers14
I agree with most that was said and we too use as much as we can local people or shops. Keeps thelife going where you live.
I did take a differant angle on what Rob was saying.
I thought it was out of concern for NL that he was thinking that she was paying for a cleaner so she can do genealogy...BCC, etc
May be I was wrong! But I still think that some of that was behind it too.
Jo

Re: Cleaning Angels!
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 6:13 pm
by snoopysue
Too be honest, I hate cleaning.
I'd prefer to work hard at something I enjoy, and pay someone to clean than do it myself. When we (finally) have finished all the bits and pieces that need finishing off in our house then we'll probably employ a cleaner. To me it's not really that different to employing a window cleaner!
Of course the alternative is getting a robot vacuum cleaner (probably have it cleaning every day, then there's very little dust), but then someone would have to empty it every day

Re: Cleaning Angels!
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 6:51 pm
by Annie
Northern Lass wrote:As most of you know I am a slave to domestic duties,
never without a duster in my hand or a pinny around my ample waist.
But I decided today to get some ladies wot are experts in!
And I have to say they were fantastic!
The best Clean I have ever ever had! The place is now a palace!!
And even better I got to talk Genealogy to them
2 real Black Country lasses and really friendly and excellent workers.
So would recommend them
Well done
Jennys Domestic Cleaning Services
http://www.yell.com/s/cleaning+domestic ... mpton.htmlWell I don't blame you Northern Lass , I keep up with my cleaning but can't say I enjoy doing it, we used to have a cleaning Angel in the family my dear sister RIP, she would clean for anyone and enjoyed it and some would say obsessed with cleaning and washing and like the ones you had Northern Lass left everything sparkling .
Annie
Gives me more time to do Genealogy!
Some really great surnames in her tree and I am running with them in the BC section.

Re: Cleaning Angels!
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 8:46 pm
by mathsboffin
Life's too short for cleaning! If you can afford it, why not. It all helps with the economy, employing local people for their services. I employ a cleaner and will continue to do so whilst I can afford it. And hopefully my customers will continue to employ me for my services, whilst they can afford it. Talking of Butchers - it has to be Guests on the Stourbridge Road, Halesowen!
Re: Cleaning Angels!
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 10:03 pm
by grangers14
Along the lines of this years ago I did a cross stitch that had this
I hope my child looks back on today
and remembers a Mum who had time to play
There will be years for cleaning and cooking
But children grow up when we are not looking
Cleaning and scrubbing can wait till tomorrow
Cos babies grow fast, we learn to our sorrow
So settle down cobwebs, dust go to sleep
I'm cuddling my baby, and babies don't keep
Love it and so true!
Jo

Re: Cleaning Angels!
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 7:56 am
by Antie Em
grangers14 wrote:Along the lines of this years ago I did a cross stitch that had this
I hope my child looks back on today
and remembers a Mum who had time to play
There will be years for cleaning and cooking
But children grow up when we are not looking
Cleaning and scrubbing can wait till tomorrow
Cos babies grow fast, we learn to our sorrow
So settle down cobwebs, dust go to sleep
I'm cuddling my baby, and babies don't keep
Love it and so true!
Jo

Seen that before Jo - so true - my mom always said "you only borrow children for a short while - so make the most of it".
Re: Cleaning Angels!
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 8:42 am
by Northern Lass
Not sure on cuddling the kids bit....they can be a bit sticky and ugh!
I do know that when these bostin Cleaners had finished
I gave em a big big cuddle!
mwah! x

Re: Cleaning Angels!
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 7:22 pm
by Annie
Antie Em wrote:grangers14 wrote:Along the lines of this years ago I did a cross stitch that had this
I hope my child looks back on today
and remembers a Mum who had time to play
There will be years for cleaning and cooking
But children grow up when we are not looking
Cleaning and scrubbing can wait till tomorrow
Cos babies grow fast, we learn to our sorrow
So settle down cobwebs, dust go to sleep
I'm cuddling my baby, and babies don't keep
Love it and so true!
Jo

.
Snap Jo I also did a baby Sampler in crossstitch with that on, I think it's lovely and so true.
Annie