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The Toilet Paper Challenge
Hey, I’ve been absent. Sorry about that. I went to Australia with the family and I didn’t have time to put a post up. But here’s what I’ve been up to since then!
First of all, I would like to apologize for my lateness in posting. I’ve been really busy, and there’s not been a lot of time to sit down and write.
With all of the excitement that happened in my life, I decided to take the opportunity to purge. You know, cleanse. The blog has been a major anchor in my life. I had things to do, and I didn’t want to be distracted. In the past, I’ve gotten lost in my blogging addiction and done things that I didn’t want to do. It wasn’t a cleanse—it was a “brainwashing.”
So, to start things off, I’ve come up with the Toilet Paper Challenge! And for this challenge, I will remove one item each day from my house and write about it. I will take pictures. I will take videos. I will make lists. I will blog about it. But in the end, I will no longer have this item. I challenge you to join me!
Here are my rules for the Toilet Paper Challenge:
* There are NO EXCEPTIONS. (i.e. if you buy 2 rolls of toilet paper and 1 roll of regular toilet paper, I’m taking that.)* One item per day.* You may re-challenge yourself each day.
I will continue the Toilet Paper Challenge until my house is a cleaner and neater house.
It's time to start the Toilet Paper Challenge, as we try to remove as much waste from our house as possible. Starting today, I'm going to remove one thing per day. I hope to finish on Friday, but I may change my mind and take it a day sooner. Let's see how it goes!
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