Frazz by Jef Mallett for April 14, 2015
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Girl: We have an accountant do our taxes, but my dad still keeps track of everything. Boy: We have a cleaning lady and my mom always tidies up before she comes. Girl: Apparently being a grown-up means doing a lot of stuff that doesn't make sense. Boy: I understand school so much better now.
Squizzums over 9 years ago
Like having kids! I kid, I kid.
Agent54 over 9 years ago
The first makes sense to make sure the books are not cooked and know the weekly / monthly balance , but the second makes less sense.
renewed1 over 9 years ago
No matter how you slice it, you are still responsible for your own matters.
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member over 9 years ago
I was briefly considering hiring a cleaning company to come in once or twice a week but then I realized that by the time I start tidying up before their visit that the house is pretty much clean by then. Only things left to do are dust, sweep, and mop which are the easiest chores on the list! The hard part is picking up toys and clothes and putting them away (something most cleaning companies won’t do unless you put those items in a pile on the bed or something).
JanLC over 9 years ago
I always straighten up before the housekeepers get here. They do a thorough deep cleaning, and I want to get the clutter out of their way. Besides, it gives me the opportunity to keep the clutter under control.
dzw3030 over 9 years ago
Clean up, put away???
Fido (aka Felix Rex) over 9 years ago
It’s probably a good idea to avoid having an accountant who’s a no account.
connie over 9 years ago
You need to do both these things. The accountant can’t do your taxes if you haven’t kept the information. The housekeeper can’t clean if there’s clutter all over everything. Or she could, I guess, it just would take her twice as long and she’d charge you twice as much. Housekeepers are hired to clean, not pick up your junk and put it away.