It is a wreck! Yesterday I cleaned out the fridge, but nobody emptied the garbage so there's a neat stack of stuff to be thrown out on the counter. Nobody has done dishes in a while either, so there's a stack of those in the sink, and a few things soaking on a different counter.There are papers and magazines all over our floor. Plus piles of clothes everywhere. Three of those piles are mine - one is a laundry bag full of dirty clothes, then a pile of stuff I tried on to wear to school but didn't so it's clean, and a pile of dirty clothes.
From my bed I can see six bags on the floor. There is a scarf half falling off the dresser. It's summer. This picture up above? Take each thing you see, add about five or six things on top, and that's what our bedroom looks li
ke kind of. But no hardwood floors.It's hard to believe people have bedrooms like this one. How do they keep it so clean? Are there drawers under that bed? I am so overwhelmed by my homework and quizzes and work and friends and sisters and I really can't deal with cleaning up a fucking messy bedroom.
I wish we could just move to a different home.
2 comments:
okay, i rarely get to look into other people's bedrooms, but i find it hard to believe that a lot of people have bedrooms that look like the one below your post. i guess there are many who clean up their living rooms because they are visited by friends frequently and don't want to look quite as messy.
at the moment my bedrooms holds two piles of dirty clothes (one of mine, one of the bf), a winter duvet has been lying bunched up in a corner since a few weeks ago, there's a pile of books, papers and magazines on each side of the bed, as well as glasses, bottles, and stuffed animals (yes, i know, don't laugh). plus little messy clumps of elastic bands, lip balm pots, ear plugs, nose spray, notebooks, pens and pencils and a flashlight. oh yeah, we managed to vacuum the carpet last week. it's only moderately dirty now.
Okay, that picture of the "clean" bedroom is not one that's used or slept in regularly. That's how it stays that clean.
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