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My house keeping has gotten so bad lately, that today my husband threatened to hire a cleaning lady. I called his bluff and guess what? He called a cleaning lady to come in and start this friday! I'm so thrilled & relieved. It's been terrible trying to keep the house clean with 3 messy kids and a pig of a husband. How do you all handle juggling classes, studying, working, running kids around while keeping the house clean? I feel so blessed to finally get help!
Keep house? What's that? :rotfl:
No, seriously, I DO get some cleaning done (I now live with an 18-year-old whose parents stop by every weekend to make sure everything's under control, the house is clean, tenants are paying rent, etc.). Every now and then the floor sees a broom and the carpet sees a vacuum. I kept a sign in one apartment I lived in. It's a girl whose pigtails are standing up and it says "Housework makes you UGLY". Nuf said.
I have been very blessed with a husband who does all of the house work (dishes, laundry, dusting, etc), and ladies... I don't even have to cook!! Of course he likes for me to (and I do at least once a week), but he is just as happy to eat a t.v. dinner. Sometimes I feel a little guilty b/c he's in school too, but he's always been the organized one, and I just really think that he likes to clean. I can't wait until we have kids....lol!!!
Hi everyone,
Thanks so much for sharing the state of your house. Now I don't feel so tormented. Between school, work, 3 kids, and a very spoiled husband, I feel so overwhelmed! They are lucky if they get their lunches packed and a decent dinner out of me. I look at my house at disgust because it always looks like an F-5 tornado has blowned right through it, even though I live in California. I look at my relatives' and neighbors' homes and feel so ashamed at my terrible existence. It used to be so different when I was single. I was so proud to have a beautiful and clean place to call home. I suppose I should be grateful to even having the opportunity to pursue my dream of becoming a nurse and afterall, admist all the mess is a very happy home with great kids and lazy but loving husband. Did I mention LAZY husband? Thanks again for your honesty. I know that I am not alone.
Be proud of me. This thread has encouraged me to clean the master bedroom and bathroom. They were really getting on my nerves. I saw my therapist today for my monthly appointment and discussed with him the fact that my dh and son don't ever help out and are so messy and how it drives me nuts. I refuse to be the only one cleaning while I work full-time also, plus I cook, I do the bills, the grocery shopping, etc....My dh works, watches TV and plays computer games. That's about it. Anyway, the adivce he gave me.....you'll love this......He said next time you are cleaning up his mess and your son is not home, let out a loud blood curdling scream, in earshot of dh and then talk. You know I think it would scare the h*** out of him. I've tried everything else, why not, I'm game!
Be proud of me. This thread has encouraged me to clean the master bedroom and bathroom. They were really getting on my nerves. I saw my therapist today for my monthly appointment and discussed with him the fact that my dh and son don't ever help out and are so messy and how it drives me nuts. I refuse to be the only one cleaning while I work full-time also, plus I cook, I do the bills, the grocery shopping, etc....My dh works, watches TV and plays computer games. That's about it. Anyway, the adivce he gave me.....you'll love this......He said next time you are cleaning up his mess and your son is not home, let out a loud blood curdling scream, in earshot of dh and then talk. You know I think it would scare the h*** out of him. I've tried everything else, why not, I'm game!
I am so proud! I would have never thought about getting dh's attention in that way, even though It would be so fun to try!
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