Around the House | Dallas Photographer

I love making lists.  I LOVE making lists.  I am very good at organizing and productivity…on paper.  Which is why I spent the better part of today working on this:

A two-month cleaning schedule.  Oh wait, let me rephrase that.  A two-month, pretty font, color coded cleaning schedule.  And before I break off of this organizational high, I wanted to share it with all of you–just in case I can’t mark every chore off in flawless duty, I won’t feel like a total failure, right?

Let me give you a tour: On the far left is a list of chores that need to be done daily.  Blue chores are done on a weekly basis. Green chores done every-other week.  And Red chores done once every two months.  Wednesday are our “no-tv day”, and has turned into a day full of fun.  For the kids, this day cannot be tainted with extra chores.  And Saturdays are pretty much the “honey-do list” days.  And changes weekly.

And if you are interested in this free printable, you can click on the links here: for the   pdf  , and the excel spreadsheet (to make your own changes).

(And the fact that I included a pdf and excel spreadsheet is nothing short of miraculous.)

e. - stealing this. somehow living out of my mom’s spare bedrooms has made me itchy to clean and nest. i give it a week (clarification: i give myself a week, not you).

Stephanie - Haha, this is great! I can just see you having tons of fun color coding this, etc. :)

Cierra - I am so stealing this and USING it! Its like I was led to check your blog for this exact reason! (especially since I hardly ever do anything with blogs anymore) I have been wanting to make my own chore chart, weekly/monthly one, for a while, and I just haven’t got around to it. So thank you thank you for posting this. =) You saved me some time, and sanity.
Love,
CeeCee

Kalli - I am so glad this will be useful to more than just myself! Clean away. :)

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