Hello from the UK
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2018 11:07 am
Hello, everyone! I'm a long time lurker, who has finally plucked up the courage to put fingers to keyboard and introduce myself. I live in the SW of the UK, and DH and I have recently celebrated our 28th wedding anniversary. No kids, but three cats: Freddie (nearly 5)- a black and white terror who came to live with us as a kitten as his previous owners found him too much, Lupin (nearly 11) a timid but very sweet natured tabby, who has only lived with us for eighteen months. We adopted her when her previous owners moved away. Lastly Trifle, (around 6) a pretty tabby / tortie who we adopted nearly 4 years ago from a shelter in Cyprus. Trifle has BIG issues of anxiety and trust, but likes to snuggle in bed with me at night. (Trifle is my avatar)
DH works in IT, currently for the NHS, and for the last 10 years I've had my own cleaning business. Before that I worked in an office. But, as DH's job has become more and more demanding, I've scaled back my cleaning, so now I only have a couple of clients left, and the rest of the time I'm following my dream and being a home maker. In theory, this gives me more time to be organised at home! My house is in reasonably good order, and I've got good cleaning routines in place, but my filing is a disaster, there are some cupboards that really need a hard hat and a health warning before you open the door, and I seem to waste a lot of time, and tasks take longer than they really should. So, my aim is to learn and be inspired from the other ladies here, so I can be more efficient, and have more time for my garden and my allotment, as well as volunteering at my church.
DH works in IT, currently for the NHS, and for the last 10 years I've had my own cleaning business. Before that I worked in an office. But, as DH's job has become more and more demanding, I've scaled back my cleaning, so now I only have a couple of clients left, and the rest of the time I'm following my dream and being a home maker. In theory, this gives me more time to be organised at home! My house is in reasonably good order, and I've got good cleaning routines in place, but my filing is a disaster, there are some cupboards that really need a hard hat and a health warning before you open the door, and I seem to waste a lot of time, and tasks take longer than they really should. So, my aim is to learn and be inspired from the other ladies here, so I can be more efficient, and have more time for my garden and my allotment, as well as volunteering at my church.