juni 13, 2012

I am a domestic Goddess!

Don't believe it!

I have disgusting and horrible pictures to prove it - so consider yourself warned and take action (or heed) if you can't stand photos of dirt.

But before I show the whole world that I seriously lack in the Goddess department let me show you one of the ghosts from my dungeon - the basement where ghosts from my past live a dusty and forgotten life.

One of them has made it up the stairs under the roof to my tiny and old appartment, it has been washed and ironed a little bit - all so that you can see what once was on the table - so to speak.



This was the tablecloth I believed was embroidered in Hardanger. Totally wrong. My brain is not what it used to be *sigh*
Obviously it is what I believe is called counted needlepoint (?)

Also - and this is even more important (or embarassing) - I did not make this. I thought I did, but no. A friend gave it to me many, many years ago and I have treasured it so much that I seriously believed I made it my self. But I know I made some Hardanger but I haven't got a clue where it is or what exactly it was.



Here it is - almost half of it hanging from my ironing board - a tablecloth made many, many years ago by a dear friend.
Such good memories:-)



And now to the filthy part. I warned you!

I have been doing more of that once-a-year-cleaning. Not amusing. And some times scary.
In the near future some poor guy will visit me to read the meters on my radiators. So - time to clean the radiators!
I have four of them. Remember I live in a tiny appartment - so bedroom, living room and kitchen were done without problem. But the radiator in my tiny, tiny bathroom is a problem.

A BIG problem. HUGE.
Here is why:





Yes. Som building-inspector-genius mounted the radiator under the ceiling!

I never use it. But that doesn't stop the darn thing from being filthy, gross and utterly disgusting!
There is no way I can clean that thing up there. The bathroom is 1,8 m2 and there is NO room for a ladder and even if there were I could not reach anyway.

I try not to look too close at it. I wipe dust and cobwebs with a broom and that's it.

And then I got that stupid idea to look a bit closer at the handle. The one in the kitchen - which by the way is very close to the stove I sometimes kick cook on.

OH MY GOD!!!



For heavens sake, woman!!!!!
 I told you it was horrible!!!


I don't usually stick my nose or bad eyes down to check handles on radiators for dust and ugly stuff - I wipe them down with a wet cloth on and of - but I never ever had the idea to check behind the handle in between those plastic ribs.

I'm absolutely sure thats what a true domestic Goddess would do.  I'm sure that YOU do it.

Oh - how I HATE this kind of cleaning.
It's supposed to make you feel GOOD when its finished but this just s*cks.


I need chocolate.
And peanuts.
NOW!


15/6 UPDATE: I deserve to show you a cleaned handle to prove that I'm not a totally domestic pig *lol*
Now - I cleaned them with cotton sticks and took pictures of the handles 3 times and each time the darned things STILL looked dirty on the photos!
Some things just can't be done perfect - a 90% clean radiator handle have to be okay!


Almost clean!

9 kommentarer:

mammafairy sagde ...

meters on radiators? I never heard of such a thing! what are they measuring? and how? Most strange!

Love your tablecloth, whether you made it or not!

Deborah sagde ...

Wish I could deliver peanuts and chocolate to you! Well deserved after any cleaning task!

Janine @ Rainbow Hare sagde ...

I think you should try to track down the building-inspector-genius and get him to come and clean! Or ignore the cleaning and look at your beautiful table cloth instead :)

Carla sagde ...

I thought it was Hardanger too : ) Lovely

Rachel sagde ...

The tablecloth is lovely. I second Janine's idea - make the person responsible for the idiot placement of that radiator come and get a hint of what it's like to live with!

Grete sagde ...

In addition to the peanuts and the choclate I think you deserve a glass of wine as well! And you are a brave woman! I would never dare to show the dirt and dust in my house....
I do not know what the stitches on your tablecloth are called, , but when speaking about "Hardangersøm", I think of the holes cut out and sewed "around and across" with "staver.". But I think your stitches can be part of a "Hardangersøm-pattern." I'll put pictures on my blog when my son comes back with the camera.
Have a nice weekend!

Sana Saroti sagde ...

Haha, too funny! I have radiators like this, too (including the meters) and nope, I have never cleaned that particular part. Each year when they come to read the meters I have to make sure they can get to them ;-)
I dont think I have ever cleaned the radiators exept for when I was moving in and I painted them white cause they were painted in ugly dark brown - very popular back then in East Germany ;-)

Wendy sagde ...

That needlepoint tablecloth is beautiful! No wonder you treasured it.

I can send my husband round to clean your bathroom radiator (he's 6 foot 2), but you have to come and clean my house in return. Beware, my entire house looks like your before picture!!

Jess @ Elven Garden Quilts sagde ...

Beautiful tablecloth! As for the rest - I couldn't stop laughing, I too completely lack the goddess gene. Great job on getting it clean!