There is always excitement in the air when spring rolls around. The cold weather is ending and we can open the windows again to bring the fresh air inside. There's enough grass and sunshine to send the kids outside to play. And the bright days bring a happier mood for everyone in the house. But it also means spring cleaning.
After a long winter, this spring is the best time to start a major clean. We have more hours in the day, and who doesn't want to have a fresh slate? The only problem is we end up having more to do than we realized. We're left with a partially cleaned-out closet and a bigger mess than we began with.
If this is a struggle, we've all been there — we promise. There are a lot of tips and tricks to get the job done. But sometimes, all we really need is a giggle and some camaraderie.
We've rounded up 20 tweets that showcase the bananas time that is spring cleaning. Check them out and prepare to be inspired — maybe.
Let's Try This Another Way
Instead of Spring Cleaning I'm going to try Scream Cleaning.
— Queen Bee (@my_hive_away) April 9, 2021
Now, we know that spring cleaning is a good way to start the season off, but there's so much to do — this year especially. And screaming might be a better way to go for now.
So Glad I Found This
Did a bunch of spring cleaning and now I’m the proud new owner of another box of random cords.
— Simon Holland (@simoncholland) April 15, 2018
Now, if there isn't a box filled with random cables that we don't know what any of them are for, are we really grown adults? We think not. It seems like every year we do another spring cleaning, we find another box of these.
I've Made a Huge Mistake
Went full-tilt at the #springcleaning for about 3 hours and have reached the stage where all I've really done is make a big mess and reveal how much there is to do. And now I want a cuppa and a lie-down. pic.twitter.com/LYxdqpsWWd
— Ellie Hawkes (@elspells13) April 10, 2021
We don't know why this happens, but it's a never-fail situation. We want to start our spring with a clean slate, but instead, we end up making a way bigger mess. The baby then wakes up from her nap way early, and we've got an unusable dining room for the foreseeable future.
Rage Clean/Spring Clean: Same Thing
Come on in; excuse the mess, as I pretend that I didn’t spend an hour rage-cleaning just to get it to the point where I could pretend THIS is “messy”.
— Stephanie Ortiz (@Six_Pack_Mom) August 6, 2018
To be totally honest, spring cleaning only happens when we're tapped to hold the next family gathering. When no one is coming over, less cleaning gets done.
Spring Clean It All
It’s time for spring cleaning in every aspect of life.
— Nazeer. (@NotableNazeer) April 5, 2021
There is something comforting about being able to have a clean home. And while many of us have struggled recently, we'd really appreciate being able to wash all the things clean. Will it happen? No, probably not. But we will pretend for now.
We Know What We're Really Doing
Playing Destiny's Child while cleaning will just turn into a concert using the duster and broom…#Springcleaning pic.twitter.com/2XTpFvzTIT
— itsMARCO (@MerrcoPolo) April 11, 2021
We all have that album or song mix that we put on to get us in the mood to clean. For some reason, there's always a break in the cleaning while we pretend we're the fourth member of Destiny's Child.
Why Didn't We Try This Earlier?
Kids: *feverishly cleaning*
I can’t believe it took me this long to realize that all I had to do was turn off the Wi-Fi and now I control the universe.
— TheBabyLady (@thebabylady7) July 21, 2018
This trick works really well for anyone having trouble getting the kids to turn off their devices and get to work. Turn off the Wi-Fi, blast annoying music, and they'll start cleaning right away. Don't come between the kids and their Wi-Fi!
It Hurts, But We Have To Do It
Spring cleaning/rage organizing got the best of me today! I'm hurting so bad, but I got everything out of the front closet, swept&mopped, purged, and got everything back in and organized. Ended up with 2 donate bags for Goodwill. If only the kids thought organization was cool
— Amanda Massey (@stardustmoonsky) April 9, 2021
When the spring-cleaning bug strikes, we get hit hard. But it would be a lot easier to get our kids to feel like it was fun and cool. Then they could take over, and we could relax.
Got It Clean
*burns down house*
*checks spring cleaning off list*
— ThisOneSays (@ThisOneSayz) July 5, 2017
No doubt we've all found ourselves in a situation where it feels like to have a tidy home and get spring cleaning done, we have to let it all go. It's not practical, but we can't pretend that it didn't cross our minds at least once.
Joy or Fear?
spring cleaning in 2020: does it spark joy?? ✨
spring cleaning in 2021: does it spark fear
— emma lord (@dilemmalord) March 2, 2021
This year we're basically new people. Last year, we only wanted to keep things that made us happy, with spring cleaning saved for things that make us happy. But this year requires a more relaxed spring cleaning. Scare you? Let it go.
Just Get Rid of It
Simplify your spring cleaning by throwing everything out the window.
— Annekinns (@Annekinns) April 1, 2015
This year, we're calling spring cleaning simplified. Instead of going through everything meticulously, just toss it. Right out the window. We know that's what we really want to do with it anyway, right?
On Mom's Trash Is Another Mom's Treasure
My favorite thing about spring in NYC is all the treasures you find on the streets as people start doing their spring cleaning.
It makes me sad to miss little things like that… maybe forever?
— Conz Preti (@conz) April 19, 2020
Or something like that, right? For anyone living in the city, it's easy to know when spring cleaning has struck. It's not on the calendar, but when the streets are lined with stuff that didn't spark joy in others that will work for you — spring cleaning is in full force.
A Progress Update
Spring cleaning progress update: drank more coffee, read a lot of tweets, feeling overstimulated, might need to lay down for a bit.
— Sweatpants Cher (@House_Feminist) April 2, 2015
Even the best-laid plans go south sometimes. When it comes to spring cleaning, and especially when we fully realize how much work we have in front of us, procrastination happens. Usually, because we buy into the idea that coffee will keep us going. (Spoiler: it won't)
Sometimes It Looks More Like Rage
Nothing is effective as "Sunday afternoon Mom is flipping out and rage cleaning" to get the job done. #ragecleaning #Motherhood pic.twitter.com/mu0O9iLNr0
— Angela (@akayaom) April 11, 2021
Some of us have plans and marked our calendars to have time to do our spring cleaning. For others, it's more a reaction to fully realizing just how messy and out of order our home is. Ouch.
Starting the Clean Reveals How Much We Have To Do
The annoying thing about washing the outside of the windows is that now I can see how badly the inside of them need a washing, too. #ThoughtsWhileSocialDistancing #SpringCleaning
— Rachel Louise Martin (@R_LMartin) March 27, 2020
Spring cleaning and the deep cleaning that comes along with it means when we scrub the kitchen cabinets, we break the mirage. Now we notice that the cabinets were not supposed to be off-white. The same goes for windows.
Checks Out, We Always Do This
I'm cleaning out the basement if anyone needs a mint condition box and user manual for a cordless phone I haven't had in 10 years.
— Simon Holland (@simoncholland) December 9, 2018
We really don't know why we do this, but all of us do. Random things we keep in random places throughout the house. There's some sort of belief that one day we will need it. We never do, except it gives us something to do when we get around to spring cleaning.
It's the Same, Really
Spring cleaning is pretty much just me rage cleaning with the windows open.
— ✨Leia Marie (LM) Gose (@LaPetiteWolfe) April 4, 2021
Rage cleaning is a whole new thing, but it's usually just what we call spring cleaning when it doesn't take place during the springtime. It's the same fervor in cleaning, swearing, and wishing the kids didn't make so much mess — except the windows are open.
OK If We Skip?
I still haven't done my spring cleaning from 2007.
— Housewife of Hell (@HousewifeOfHell) May 1, 2018
There's no consensus on who decided spring cleaning was a thing we're supposed to do. We have it in our calendar, we promise. We're just running a little behind.
Let's Just Move Instead
My version of spring cleaning is moving.
— Abbi Crutchfield (@curlycomedy) April 17, 2015
It's the only time we'll do a real spring cleaning, OK? It's the reason no one likes moving. It's a forced cleaning, and since we've been neglecting it for a decade, we're in over our heads.
Wish Us Luck
Spring cleaning today. Wish me luck that I don't drag everything out and then wish I never started. pic.twitter.com/gFcr9Br1Yv
— Jenna Michelle Pink (@JennaMPink) April 11, 2021
It feels like this is what we're always fighting against. We always have the best intentions. Gather everything we need to get the job done. Then we lose our energy. Fast. Before we're done. Good luck out there!