Scrubbing
Today, we helped Mr. Lamfers out by cleaning the Middle School. He does this for us, like every single day! Our first idea was to lock the door to the bathrooms so nobody could go in there and make a mess. Then, we decided we need to go all ham on this (thanks for the inspiration, Rusty Johnson!):
And now the BIG QUESTION: How many acts of kindness do we count for this?
Does each toilet count as a separate act? We tallied up the toilets scrubbed, the rooms vacuumed, the sinks scoured, microwaves decrusted, and floors swept and mopped. Then we weighed those activities by the heaviness of the mop when it is wet, the crustiness on the top of the microwave, and the sliminess of the sink, and mathematically calculated our contribution to Middle School Cleanliness to at least 21 Acts of Kindness.
Best comments from the afternoon:
And now the BIG QUESTION: How many acts of kindness do we count for this?
Does each toilet count as a separate act? We tallied up the toilets scrubbed, the rooms vacuumed, the sinks scoured, microwaves decrusted, and floors swept and mopped. Then we weighed those activities by the heaviness of the mop when it is wet, the crustiness on the top of the microwave, and the sliminess of the sink, and mathematically calculated our contribution to Middle School Cleanliness to at least 21 Acts of Kindness.
Best comments from the afternoon:
- "I can't figure out how to work this vacuum!"
- I NEED TO WASH EVERYTHING!!!!!
- The Test Tube Cleaner Strategy was surprisingly potent!
- I really like to mop. Especially with this mop.
- Imagine doing this all by yourself...
- We should do this again! Like every month!
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