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Start assigning chores, Elly. Both John and Elizabeth should be helping out and even little April can be learning how to make her bed and pick up her toys.
From Lynn’s Comments: There is some satisfaction in seeing my daughter doing and saying these exact same things; yet another joy of having grandchildren.
My wife managed a successful career and managed and kept the home full time with no complaint while I was a road warrior for my company. In retirement I am trying to even up the score a little.
I was raised by a SAHM and my dad. I had three brothers and we all shared in helping out around the house both indoors and outdoors. Both my mom and dad cooked. It was good training for all of us. My wife along with all my sister-in-law’s all have complimented my parents for raising men who willingly share all the household responsibilities.
I remember when I was a preteen, besides washing dishes, I did make up my own bed and keep my bedroom straight because I didn’t want anybody “messing around” in MY ROOM.
I must be getting old. I remember that my brothers and I had chores to help our SAHM, but the only one I really remember is doing the dishes. Perhaps that’s because it was the only chore that involved all three of us – one to wash, one to rinse and one to dry. We rotated those positions every week and Mom had to keep a calendar for it because we all wanted to be the “rinser”, the easiest of the three jobs. Before she started keeping that calendar, we argued about it a lot.
snsurone76 about 1 year ago
And every day she b!tches about it, but does nothing to change the situation!!
Surprising how the rest of the family can stand her “martyrdom” and career as a drama queen!!
testdma about 1 year ago
So, Elizabeth … get the heck in there and help her.
Farside99 about 1 year ago
Elizabeth’s turn will come soon enough.
Macushlalondra about 1 year ago
Start assigning chores, Elly. Both John and Elizabeth should be helping out and even little April can be learning how to make her bed and pick up her toys.
Gizmo Cat about 1 year ago
From Lynn’s Comments: There is some satisfaction in seeing my daughter doing and saying these exact same things; yet another joy of having grandchildren.
French Persons' Treasury of Self-Applauding Batty Premium Member about 1 year ago
Long past time to start assigning chores..
M209T about 1 year ago
Time for a vacation!!
SquidGamerGal about 1 year ago
Why aren’t YOU cleaning up YOUR mess?
one more ole man about 1 year ago
My wife managed a successful career and managed and kept the home full time with no complaint while I was a road warrior for my company. In retirement I am trying to even up the score a little.
chks about 1 year ago
I was raised by a SAHM and my dad. I had three brothers and we all shared in helping out around the house both indoors and outdoors. Both my mom and dad cooked. It was good training for all of us. My wife along with all my sister-in-law’s all have complimented my parents for raising men who willingly share all the household responsibilities.
jango about 1 year ago
You need to re-assess your coaching, Elly
Chris about 1 year ago
yeah, charged with rage…
g04922 about 1 year ago
Meanwhile her two capable daughters just watch….
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 year ago
I remember when I was a preteen, besides washing dishes, I did make up my own bed and keep my bedroom straight because I didn’t want anybody “messing around” in MY ROOM.
ladykat Premium Member about 1 year ago
Liz, you could try helping by picking up after yourself and doing the dishes.
JanLC about 1 year ago
I must be getting old. I remember that my brothers and I had chores to help our SAHM, but the only one I really remember is doing the dishes. Perhaps that’s because it was the only chore that involved all three of us – one to wash, one to rinse and one to dry. We rotated those positions every week and Mom had to keep a calendar for it because we all wanted to be the “rinser”, the easiest of the three jobs. Before she started keeping that calendar, we argued about it a lot.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
And after Elly is through, two dogs with muddy feet will enter the house….
trainnut1956 about 1 year ago
Well, shouldn’t have said “I do” and/or have had an eternal headache. Just sayin’
r.feinberg about 1 year ago
Use your words, Lynn.
sherreemac Premium Member about 1 year ago
It wasn’t all that long ago that she was grieving Mike being away at college and she couldn’t clean up after him…..I guess she got over it!
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 year ago
Now might not be the time for gawking girls.
kamoolah about 1 year ago
All those bean meals sure gave Elly extra energy. On top of that she is getting plenty of exercise.
Unlike some fat and lazy people who end up in the waiting room, you won’t see Elly be a drain on OHIP!
rbullfogg about 1 year ago
Yes, the kids should have chores and responsibilities.
CoreyTaylor1 about 1 year ago
It’s not so hard to flit around so rapidly when there’s no SOUL weighing you down!
viniragu about 1 year ago
Parenting is preparing children for adulthood! Delegate positions of responsibility!
Willywise52 Premium Member about 1 year ago
"Fully"charged…