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On a side note: Why do we still have milk in bags here?.
First of all, to get the full effect, you need to start with some really dramatically dirty stairs.In my house, this takes about 5 minutes to accumulate.

Next, grab your vacuum, the crevice attachment, and the mini motorized upholstery attachment.. Here’s what the.You can see that it’s really not much more than just a stick, and it’s cordless and really lightweight, so it makes it super duper easy to vacuum stairs.. First of all, always start vacuuming your stairs at the bottom and work your way up.This gives you a really good view of everything you’re working with and makes sure you don’t pull your vacuum down onto yourself if you’re using a regular corded vacuum with a long hose.

I actually did that the week before my Dyson arrived while I was trying to take a shortcut on my back hall stairs.So don’t do that.

Remove the long stick part of your vacuum and use the crevice tool attachment with just the main canister part of the vacuum to do a little detail work first on your stairs.. You can really have a lot of control to get into all the nooks and crannies this way.
Crumbs and pet fur just love nooks and crannies!.I come out here for a walk with the dog at least once a day and it really helps me to clear my head and think about what my priorities are for the rest of the day.
I love how when the fields have soy beans in them, they start to turn yellow even before any of the trees so it starts to look really fall-y around here even if the weather is still really warm.. Here’s the lay of the land as you turn back around and start heading back towards the house on the grass path.. Let’s head back towards the house now so we can see what’s going on inside!.I’m really not in a place in my life right now where I have any free time for playing around with decorations in my house when the seasons change, but I. love.
seasonal decorations and that feeling of time passing with the seasons that you get when you take a moment to acknowledge it.Getting outside and looking at the changes in nature around you is one way to get a sense of that place in time, but adding a few things around the house to celebrate can really help too!