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I spend the majority of my time away from home so when I am home, cleaning is the last thing I want to do. Because I work so far away, I only have 2-3 hours after getting home before it is time for bed. The majority of that is spent cooking and cleaning up the dishes with a little time left for relaxation. The clutter and other tasks are usually put off till later.
I can't imagine what it would be like if I had children. The furbabies are responsibility enough. All of you parents that can keep a clean house and raise your kids, you have my respect!

Every time I see your avatar, I smile. You're profile pic says "I'm so chuckling; I want you to be also."
Thanks my friend for making me smile - I needed that today. Everything I've ..."
I am sorry, Anne, but I have not been on-line for a while and I was behind in reading the postings. Thank you for the kind words and I hope your case of dropsey cleard up. Be careful around those spills - no more broken bones, please.

Yeah, someone told me once that I was not teaching my children responsibility and that I really should have been making them do more chores from the time they were little- like six or seven. So, not only did I screw my kids up, but to fix it, I would have to go back in time and change history.


I don't know why but people love to make parents feel guilty. I have been said so many times I'm doing everything wrong! Raising a child is not easy, and I'm doing my best. The rest of the people can go and get a life.


So I say, take what you hear with a grain of salt. It's always easier to raise someone else's kids than your own.


I completely agree with you Berit and Janice. Each couple knows what they expect of their kids and which is the best way in their opinion to get it.
I was very young when my first one was born, so I have so many people trying to tell me what to do due to my "inexperience". And know, even I have 8 and have been raising children for 16 years I still have to hear comments about my performance...
I don't feel an expert, I still struggle many times. I never give advices to other parents. It would be hypocrite since my life is so chaotic. :)

I have an otter case on my iphone. You may want to invest in one or any other sturdy case. Mine survived a cycle in the washing machine.

My older daughter dropped her iphone in the toilet last winter. She managed to get it working again (with the old rice trick, same as you). A couple of months later she dropped it on the floor in a shop and the back cover shattered, but it still worked. Quite sturdy, have to admit.

Sandra, did I read that correctly? You have 8 children?




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There are different kinds of hacksaw blades, maybe he just needed to make sure that he had them covered for anything he might have needed them for. If he was like me, he could not find one when he needed it and went and bought more. I would like to know where all the screw drivers and pliers all disappear to when I need one!

After my Grandad died a few years back we found a lot of letters of his all of which he'd either sent (to his mum) or received during the Second World War. My Dad and I went through them and transcribed them as the paper was all yellowed and some of the ink fading. It gave us both a different perspective on him and while it was sad I also felt closer to him.


I have reached the conclusion that there must be a black hole inside every washing machine. It's specialised in sucking in socks, never to be seen again (and usually only one sock of a pair).

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Lol Camilla! I think you could be right!

Even if I would have started work this week I would be off today and tomorrow..the school closed today because of the weather and tomorrow they were already closed :)

Just a few days more, Stephanie! I guess it's hard to be patient. :)

I remember talking on one of these forums about trying for a post doc in Aus and was told it's pretty difficult to get in so this comes as a relief.

Even if I would have started work this week I would be off today and tomorrow..the school..."
Enjoy the snow, Stephanie. It's getting warmer here and I don't like summers.

What's your PhD about? Where in Australia are you going?

That's awesome news, Pragya!!
Send some warm weather this way, please..I would totally trade you our snow for some :)
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I have learned not too clean up again over what they have cleaned up. That gives them the security that they can do the job wrong and incomplete since I'll be there fixing it. So I bite my nails and try not to do that. From time to time I tell them "mom will help you today", so I clean with them until everything looks how I like it to look. I call this "bedrooms or playroom reset".
It has been hard to lower my expectations, and my standards. I have had to change my concept of "clean and tidy", but it's being fruitful. My oldest daughter (16 yo) used to be very, very, VERY untidy, and she has improved a lot. "Cleaning" means to her now something closer to an actual "cleaning". :)