"Sweepers, Sweepers, man your brooms. Give the ship a clean sweep down both fore and aft! Sweep down all lower decks, ladder wells and passageways! Dump all garbage in dumpsters provided for on the pier. Sweepers."
Yep, that's one of those things I'll probably remember for the rest of my life thanks to hearing it on a daily basis. I don't really keep up the practice of cleaning for an hour everyday even if there isn't anything to clean, but I have made the habit of doing a field day of the whole apartment on Sundays. It gives me a chance to run the vacuum and fold the clothes that I washed. In my old apartment I had the habit of just hanging them up until I wore them again so I kind of skipped the whole folding process. Not very tidy, huh?
I made it through the 2nd chapter of Japanese for College students, but I still haven't touched on the material we're covering in class. I figure seeing the grammar points with some clear English explanations would be helpful. Right now I'm just winging it off the assumption that I can understand what the teachers are saying in Japanese. I'll have to run the trash downstairs before I go to bed or I'll forget int he morning. Monday is kind of a catch all day where I can throw out pretty much everything except bottles and I rarely bring those home in the first place. Technically it's burnables and recyclable plastics on Monday, but I think cardboard is kosher too so I'm going to scout that out when I run the first two bags down.
Update: Just got back, lots of cardboard down there so I'm going to go dump the box from my bean bag and the couch I got since they're both ginormous and taking up half my bed room.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
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