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Master Bedroom - The Finale

Posted by housepurge Posted on: 02/10/08

Master Bedroom - The Finale

Our master bedroom is now complete, and does it feel good.

I've never considered us DIRTY folk, per se, just cluttery folk. But, the truth is, if you have a lot of clutter, you have a lot of dirt hiding under, on, and in the cracks of your clutter.

As the final step in perfecting our master bedroom, I gave it a good spring cleaning. I pulled out all furniture from the wall, and dusted and washed underneath and behind. We have hardwood floors, and it's just gross how dust, lint, dog hair and pilling accumulate.

I don't believe under our bed has been cleaned in, well, I dunno... years? Many years? EVER?

We keep very few items under there, but I noticed there were three baby pacifiers. Our current baby doesn't use pacifiers, which means they were Ryan's, and possibly even Aaron. YUCK! So, it's been AT LEAST four years since we've cleaned out under there.

I also found.... now don't judge me, it takes a lot of guts to admit this.... a DIAPER under the bed. A USED diaper. Not poop, just pee. Although it was dried out. Because it was old. Probably not from the current baby, either.

All of this dusting and cleaning the master bedroom in the past two or three weeks has actually given me HAYFEVER! I go in our room at night, and start wheezing, something I only do with the most severe pollen in the air. I'm pretty sure our bedroom air was borderline toxic, and looking back I realize I should have worn a HazMat suit when I cleaned it.

I'll post photos soon of our new sparkly, purged bedroom.

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