I'm sure most of you know how to clean a bathroom sink, but just in case you want to be CREATIVE in your cleaning, try the following meathod.
Step 1. Get lost looking at the rooms at
Anniversary Inn (gush over Romeo and Juliet room)
Step 2. Hear water getting turned on in the bathroom - full blast, of course.
Step 3. Go to stop small child from brushing his teeth with a sink full of water for the fourth time today.
Step 4. Feel small child's hand... note the slimy stickiness.
Step 5. Note also the abundance of bubbles in the sink and the puddle of hand soap on the counter.
Step 6. Wash small child's hands off and get him off the counter.
Step 7. Take soapy shirt and pants of small child.
Step 8. Note the now soap covered Renuzit plug in thing... try to save it, but think of electrocution and throw it away.
Step 9. Push as much of soap puddle into the sink and drain away, making many, many bubbles.
Step 10. Stop small child from dipping toothbrushes into the soap and bubbles to put them in his mouth
Step 11. Help small child onto the toilet (on a child size toilet seat cover thing, of course)
Step 12. Smile, and be happy 18 month old child likes to sit on the toilet.
Step 13. Use what's remaining of the soap puddle to wash the sink and counters - with the paper towels conveniently located on your bathroom shelf.
Step 14. Dry newly cleaned counter and sink with another paper towel.
Step 15. Put new diaper and clean clothes on small child.
Step 16. Go write about the experience on your blog.
There. Was that an imaginative and memorable sink cleaning method or what!? You won't look at that sink the same way again, I promise!
Now, on to "how to cook dinner"...