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Ugh housework don't wanna do it

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Fudgey

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My group left today for a long weekend camping trip - son (35), granddaughter (4), daughter (30) and granddaughter (3) - I came home from work and it's "who did it and ran"? :)

Daughter asked me what will I do with myself for 4 days - I said, I work Thursday and Friday - you will be home on Sunday....that leaves Saturday - not exactly expecting to have so much time on my hands as to be bored....

Sorry you don't get your me time. Never fails that just when i think I might get some "me time" something happens and I don't.
 

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I couldn't wait to get an AUTOMATIC washer. That wringer thing scared me to death! My kids were four and six when I finally got one. My poor Gramma ran her arm through one, up to her elbow and since nobody was around to help her, she reversed it and ran it back out again! She was laid up a long time with ice bags, her fingers split open. Her wedding ring was flattened, thank goodness it just broke, otherwise would have cut off her finger.
But, we have a picture (1897) of the house she grew up in, a one-room log cabin, shared by another large family, they home-steaded only a few miles from us in Jordan Township. She said even the dirt floor was clean enough to eat off of. The scrub boards were too expensive, they just used a big rock on the table above the wood-heated kettle. She always had such a sense of humor about housekeeping!
I complain about film on my glassware from the dishwasher. And the toilet lid left up!
 
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First, I've been reading for a couple/few days now to get to 'know' y'all and you're all very funny. (I particularly liked the joke about the shrimp and alligators on the side of road but, there's waaaaaaay too many good ones to mention here!)

Housework? URGH! The worst!!!! - I am a neat-freak but I'm at the point of "who gives a ______" (not at all a procrastinator, lol!)

I have a couple secrets I learned from mom - not technically because she actually DID the housework and everyone pitched in - like it or not. Something obviously didn't sink in well enough, me thinks, as I try to snap out of it....

I can't stand clutter but you ever notice as soon as you organize clutter, you can't find anything?? I hate that and it's one of my best excused to date. In working out a simple way around that one(which I haven't done yet cause I NEVER procrastinate on housework when I can be on-line instead - Seriously, though, I have a dog who comes first and takes a lot of time to care for - Dog-toy clutter I can't avoid. My sweet dog leaves me cookie crumbs between the sheets, turning laundry day into a major search for crumbs under and behind the bed - req. working super-bright flashlight, like I wasn't already sore from pulling her gazillion and 1/2 toys off the bed with all the covers, bed spread, pillows, etc.)

I'm thinking of getting some stacking boxes and instead of officially organizing my own clutter and labelling them "This was all the paperwork next to my computer" and "This box is stuff I threw in closet", etc. But, that's just organizing clean clutter.

When my mom would clean the house - and I mean seriously - it was that freshly cleaned smell you could smell from the street that said, "Cleaning day is here!" Two things - amonia and lemon pledge with all the windows open. iow, I'll cheat by doing a light clean and using a lot or leaving some amonia in an open container - windows open, then putting a glade plug-in on high. I mean no one's doing the white-glove test. (Minus the bathroom and kitchen for health reasons, it's just dusting and vacuuming and with a dog that is every to every other day.) But once a week, while the dog is playing outside, I do the amonia thing - fumes are too strong to use around pets - and the lemon pledge I do on tops of things. Everything else is non-toxic dishsoap and water. Still, yuck on housework - people give me lots of decorative stuff I love but, it makes for more cleaning if I worry about being that particular. I'd love to have a big curio cabinet for those things! No one elses notices except me, though so "who the _____ cares?" If it's not perfect, it's not perfect. Neither am I. It gives me room to improve I guess.

I can't do a big-clean even bi-weekly but, people don't get offended if things smell clean - if the clutter went to the ceiling - no dust and a fresh smell and people are happy campers.

The clutter, though, is maddening to me and I hate losing stuff so even w/ some idea of what to do, I keep putting it off. URGH! Gosh, my mom was such a neat freak,(she had her junk drawers, like we all do) if us kids didn't pick up after ourselves (and we had toy bins, etc.) stuff would be gone by the time we got home from school the next day, lol, never to be seen again...if it wasn't kept in our own rooms, so how I ended up this way, I can't explain! I don't have kids --- yet --- but, I do prefer a clean house and would moreso/I'd lean on the side of being a germaphobic w/my own kids and kinda go that way with my dog, too. Cookie crumbs are one thing - mud from outside and the dog sleeps in the laundry room not on my bed til I give her a bath. Otherwise, my place looks a little too lived in but, I've had to prioritize my health so "who the _____ cares?"

The really big stuff - windows, curtains a good rug shampoo, I wish I could afford to hire a housekeeper.

I don't have an answer other than to keep the lights off and pretend it's just so. It works for me for half of every day and gives me time for the things I enjoy doing.

I guess the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, in my case. I just have had to prioritize cause what's the point of a picture perfect place while hacking to death? Enjoy your company - life is too short as it is! It only took us kids twice of missing toys to figure out how to use a toy bin. I empathize w/ you - it's the bending to pick stuff up - Seriously, we had a joke, eventually, growing up - whoever was closest the ground (by height) had to do the picking up, but I can't teach that logic to my dog, lol!

"Who the ____ cares?"

(there's always tomorrow...)

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Loved all the great comments and advise.
My grandchildren help:blink: They would be shocked that I asked them.
It gets even worse. My daughter expects me to keep her house spotless on top of having her children here and destroying mine.

SHES GOT HOPES

Its ok mommy doesn't mind if you eat in the living room:pop:

Personally I want a maid and a full body massage at least once a week:laugh:
 

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Pre Kids-Spotless house and made my husband get on his knees to pee

Post 1st Kid-(infant) same as above only more so because you never know when someone will stop by to see the bundle of joy.

Post 1st Kid (toddler) same as above just don't mind all the toys in the floor, bathtub and the potty chair.

Post with 2 kids-don't mind the mess the kids aren't big enough to help clean up yet. I hired a housekeeper for the heavy cleaning twice a month. It didn't last because I was cleaning BEFORE the housekeeper came because I was embarrassed.

Post 2 teenagers and building (remodeling) a house- Shut the bedroom doors, don't use the kids bathroom, oh I can't cook because I don't have a complete kitchen.

Son moves out to college- get a shovel (yes I did) to clean his closet. I found his jock from 6th grade on the bottom of the it! GROSS!

Daughter's room-I do not enter at anytime! I believe it is nuclear by now and there are things in there I can't define!

Our living room-cleaned daily because I have to have one room that is livable.

I no longer do housework in the old house where we have our bedroom and bathroom! I refuse until our NEW stuff is done! Sad thing is, my hubby or daughter could care less. It only bothers me! Our new house is only a 6 foot walk from the old one. When the new one is complete the old one will be lifted and moved far away because I never want to live in a 14X80 mobile home again! It was supposed to be for 2 years and it's going on 10!

Ok I feel better now :lol:
 

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I'm laughing through tears over here. I went through all of that and now that my daughter has her own home and my grandson is all the way in NJ with his father, it's very quiet here...just the two of us and not much housework.

I wish I had it all again.....

(and no, I don't want to do any of your housework to make me feel better, lol!!!)
 

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I can send over my grandchildren to you. They are so cute (the dirtybaggers):glare:

They destroy my house!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Then they smile at me and give me hugs and kisses and I send them home without them ever lifting a finger to help clean up the mess. Well they are only 5 and 2 I tell myself. Maybe next time.:unsure:
 
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