Thursday, April 30, 2026

Dust

If you’re reading this, thank you!  Honestly, if I came across a blog called “Dust,” it wouldn’t exactly be on my must-read list. But that’s just me—I can’t stand dust. More precisely, I can’t stand to dust.

If you’ve been to my house, you can probably guess why. I have countless collections, plenty of treasures, and lots and lots of dust collectors.

Just to be clear, I’m a very tidy person—I vacuum, do laundry, scrub the shower, toilet, and sink—everything. Except dusting. I just don’t like to dust. Bill and I have always moved into a new house about every seven years, so I really never had to worry about dusting.  We would just move. Ha! Why should I bother dusting if we’re going to be moving soon—it felt like something that could wait.😉

I've dusted every way you can think of - a can of Pledge and a rag, using my vacuum with the soft brush attachment, those Swiffer Dusters and even compressed air a few times - I still disliked dusting. Then Bill found these "Dust Gloves" a few weeks back, brought them home and I heard angels sing.

I truly believed these gloves would be life-changing. Why, I just might even enjoy dusting now. Maybe this was all I needed to become a "Duster". Just imagine, I can simply slip on a glove and dust during commercials. I could already picture myself strolling through a room, casually swiping my hand across any surface. Oh yes, I had big plans for me and my Dust Gloves.

This photo on the left was taken when the gloves entered the Alden home on April 13th, and the photo on the right was taken this morning.  As you can see, they are still on my kitchen stool and the tag is still attached. I did pick them up, but not in any way that involved dusting.

After some deep self-reflection, I realized that it is not the lack of having the right equipment that's been keeping me from dusting - I really just don't like to dust.  I'm 63 years and 9 months old and I've decided that dusting just isn't going be my thing. But that's okay, I have plenty of good qualities.  Have you tasted my cookies?!😊 



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16 comments:

  1. renee robinson4/30/26, 8:07 AM

    i am with you Janet, I hate dusting!!!

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    1. High Five! Dusting is the worst! Next time I'm going to buy all 'dust-colored' furniture! Ha! Thanks for reading and commenting!

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  2. Dusting is my least favorite household chore also!! Seems so senseless; as soon as you dust, it’s right back there again!

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    1. "Seems so senseless" 🤣🤣🤣. Exactly! Thank you for reading and commenting Linda! ❤️

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  3. I love to dust and clean period!

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    1. Oh honey! We talked about this yesterday! ❤️ You told me about your love for cleaning 😊❤️

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  4. Sherry Beaulieu4/30/26, 9:55 PM

    I completely agree. With forced air heat, even if you dust, it’s back in a very short time. God has greater plans for us than dusting!! 😂

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    1. Exactly! I'm pretty sure when I look back on my life, I'm not going to regret not dusting more.

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  5. LOL all you anti dusters!!!! you are funny, my husband Rick is an anti duster, he will vacuum, do laundry, he washes windows, dishes, etc, but DUST fate worst than dust............... WHY? it's the easiest chore in the household? You spray you wipe you move on! My brother-in-law Gary, God rest his sole, you anti's will love this quote, use to say why dust it will only come back -- but he was just being funny -- he was a perfectionist through and through. Well I'm perplexed easiest chore, don't stress, just do room by room as you see the dust, never all in one day then it become A CHORE!!!! Hope this helps Lisa D'Onofrio hmmmmmm a blog on dust Janet only you hugs & kisses hee hee

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    1. Funny! I like your approach, and I like Gary's too! Grrrrrr. Dusting! Thanks for reading and commenting my friend!

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  6. My feelings for dusting are neutral. Growing up I remember my mother always telling me to vacuum after you dust. At age 63 and 3 months, those feelings have changed. Vacuuming stirs up dust 😉 and the struggle is real. Therefore, I’ve decided once a week is good enough for this necessary senseless chore.

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    1. This is great! Thank you for sharing! Once a week! Wowsers, you are fabulous!

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  7. That's my daughter! She got that gene from me!

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    1. Mom, You passed along many wonderful genes ❤️

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  8. Can you ask Bill if he’d find something fun so I can enjoy doing dishes?? It’s been my job since I was 9 and I think I hate doing it more as each year passes .. I just NOW realized this is my 50 year anniversary of doing dishes! 🙄 it’s Cyndy BTW

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    1. Ha! Too funny! Sweetie, I think the only 'fun' thing is called the "dishwasher" but there is all that filling and emptying to do. Arghhhhh. Thank you for reading and commenting! And I for one am happy that you had another 'anniversary' ! Happy birthday my friend.

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