Clean Cups
This is the way we wash our clothes,
wash our clothes, wash our clothes.
This the way we wash our clothes, all on a Monday morning.
This is the way we iron our clothes,
iron our clothes, iron our clothes.
This is the way we iron our clothes, all on a Tuesday morning.
This is the way we sweep the floor,
sweep the floor, sweep the floor.
This is the way we sweep the floor, all on a Wednesday morning.
This is the way we mend our clothes,
mend our clothes, mend our clothes.
This is the way we mend our clothes, all on a Thursday morning.
This is the way we clean the house,
clean the house, clean the house.
This is the way we clean the house, all on a Friday morning.
This is the way we bake the bread,
bake the bread, bake the bread.
This is the way we bake the bread, all on a Saturday morning.
This is the way we go to church,
go to church, go to church.
This is the way we go to church, all on a Sunday morning.
Join us as we work our way through a series on Clean Cup Cleaning, a series that will take us to every room of our house before we’re done:
We’ll be in the office, picking up some forms to help us assess our cleaning needs and schedule our routines.
We’ll be en suite as we get some biblical instruction for cleaning and as we plan our routine.
We’ll be in the kids’ room for sure, as we learn how to use dull cleaning as an important apprentice project in character building, routine learning, and family well-being contributing.
We’ll be in the laundry, since its all those mechanical maids that now allow us to accomplish the nursery rhyme’s week’s worth of chores in one morning.
We’ll be in the workshop gathering time tools to plan the routines, make the charts, time the tasks, and build the experiments that will make the way we clean a “good consistent habit” in our lives.
We started here and will go till we’re done.
