If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#51
|
|||
|
|||
I have wood floors in my living room and bedrooms. I sweep them once a
month. I think I've mopped them once since I've lived here, lol. I do the kitchen a little more often ;-) -- Nikki Okay I've noticed this with my neighbors as well as women on other boards I post on. Why do people seem proud that they don't clean? Why would you only clean your floor once a month? I have hardwoods throughout my house, except the bathrooms (tiles) and kitchen (lino). I dry Swiffer every other day and wet Swiffer probably twice a week. Sorry but I totally don't understand that. |
#52
|
|||
|
|||
Okay, I admit it. I just don't get why anyone would be relieved to be cut
open rather than pushing out a baby. I don't mean that as an attack: I'm glad you're relieved and happy about it. I just can't figure what it is about pushing that some women find so awful. I mean, I presume women have had bowel movements every day of their lives (unless they're having "problems", of course!). Pushing out a baby just isn't that much different. At least in my experience. So what is it about pushing that freaks some folks out? I'm genuinely curious. -- Be well, Barbara Mom to Sin (Vernon, 2), Misery (Aurora, 5), and the Rising Son (Julian, 7) It's not the pushing, it's where the baby comes out - lol. Even with what happened with L, I'm perfectly A-OK with c-sections and that I never had to have a baby come out "there" |
#53
|
|||
|
|||
Okay I've noticed this with my neighbors as well as women on other boards
I post on. Why do people seem proud that they don't clean? Well, for me it's not that I'm proud of it. Just that I'm not all that interested in having a really clean house. Finding others that think the same is great, as it flies in the face of the stereotype that sahm's need to be doing it all. Nan Okay, I sort of get that. At the same time, you have dirty floors. That's just - yuck. Do you not *care* that they're dirty? I'm not a great housekeeper, I don't particularly *like* cleaning, but it has to be done, so I do it. shrug |
#54
|
|||
|
|||
Okay I've noticed this with my neighbors as well as women on other boards I post on. Why do people seem proud that they don't clean? Why would you only clean your floor once a month? I have hardwoods throughout my house, except the bathrooms (tiles) and kitchen (lino). I dry Swiffer every other day and wet Swiffer probably twice a week. Sorry but I totally don't understand that. Sometimes you have to brag about your inabilty to organize yourself? My MIL cleans ALL the time.. I have urges to clean but I usualy ignore them.. I should be cleaning right now because in 4 days my Mom and Grandmother are visiting from NH new baby here or not! My bathroom is a wreck and the last time DH cleaned it consisted of him sweeping tons of stuff into the corners.. *sigh* Tori -- Bonnie 3/20/02 Xavier Hanging in by a rib Due 10/??/04 |
#55
|
|||
|
|||
"Nan" wrote in message ... On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 15:46:34 -0400, "Sophie" scribbled: I have wood floors in my living room and bedrooms. I sweep them once a month. I think I've mopped them once since I've lived here, lol. I do the kitchen a little more often ;-) -- Nikki Okay I've noticed this with my neighbors as well as women on other boards I post on. Why do people seem proud that they don't clean? Well, for me it's not that I'm proud of it. Just that I'm not all that interested in having a really clean house. Finding others that think the same is great, as it flies in the face of the stereotype that sahm's need to be doing it all. I am interested in a clean house I just wish someone else would make it clean Tori -- Bonnie 3/20/02 Xavier Hanging in by a rib Due 10/??/04 |
#56
|
|||
|
|||
"Sophie" wrote in message ... Okay I've noticed this with my neighbors as well as women on other boards I post on. Why do people seem proud that they don't clean? Well, for me it's not that I'm proud of it. Just that I'm not all that interested in having a really clean house. Finding others that think the same is great, as it flies in the face of the stereotype that sahm's need to be doing it all. Nan Okay, I sort of get that. At the same time, you have dirty floors. That's just - yuck. Do you not *care* that they're dirty? I'm not a great housekeeper, I don't particularly *like* cleaning, but it has to be done, so I do it. shrug I care but not that much I also like clean dishes and a clean shower.. actualy I like the smell of our cleaning stuff.. it is Orange.. DH mopped the other day and I just loved walking out into the nice clean kitchen smell Tori -- Bonnie 3/20/02 Xavier Hanging in by a rib Due 10/??/04 |
#57
|
|||
|
|||
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 00:03:48 -0700, "Jenrose"
wrote: We don't have dust bunnies. They're older. They're bigger. They're Dust Mastodons. You know you're in trouble when the dustbunnies on the stairs start playing with the cats, rather than the other way around ;-) Megan housework slob -- Seoras David Montgomery, 7th May 2003, 17 hours. http://seoras.farr-montgomery.com EDD 11th March 2005 |
#58
|
|||
|
|||
"Jamie Clark" wrote in message
... That's what I got with Taylor -- of course I attribute her "easiness" with my outstanding parenting skills. wink If Addie is the same, it will only confirm it. If Addie is a "devil child" : ) or high needs, it will only confirm that it's all biology (they're adopted). Either way, I come out on top. grin LOL I joke that I parent by benign neglect -- I'm on the computer a lot, and Taylor plays by herself in the family room with the TV on -- she doesn't sit still and watch it often, but she likes it on. But, she's very independent, and knows what she likes and doesn't like. I'm very interested to see who Addie is going to be. I'm glad I'm not the only one practising parental neglect ;-) I don't do much in the way of cleaning -- just ask my dh. I don't do laundry. I don't iron. I certainly don't do windows. I cook, but nothing really gourmet -- sautéed chicken breasts and a bag of salad is my most common meal. Dh gets bored, so I try to do something different -- I sauté pork chops and do a bag of salad : ). I've often said, I love being a stay-at-home mom, but I don't love being a stay-at-home wife. That makes sense, I don't enjoy the stay-at-home wife bits either. It's possible that I'm a worse partner than I am mother... Poor DH would love sauteed chicken or pork. He doesn't get either, because I'm vegetarian and cooking meat makes me gag even when I'm not pregnant. He gets a lot of baked beans, potatoes, frozen veg and lentils, because they're easy. Yesterday I had a killer migraine (and it feels like it's coming back right now -- ooouuuch!), and of course, Addie was awake and needed to be held the whole time that Taylor was napping. I just wanted to lay down and close my eyes, but Addie wouldn't let me. She was crying and I was crying. Addie finally fell asleep around 2:45. I lay quietly in my room, praying for sleep. Taylor woke up at 3. No nap for mommy. I called Rob at 3:30 crying, in pain, and begged him to come home. He was over 2 hours away, and arrived home around 5:30. By then my migraine had begun to dissipate and I was feeling better. That's pretty understandable if you've got a migraine. They can make you wish for death at times. Thankfully I grew out of my childhood migraines. -- Amy, Mum to Carlos born sleeping 20/11/02, & Ana born screaming 30/06/04 email: barton . souto @ clear . net . nz (join the dots!) http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/c/carlos2002/ |
#59
|
|||
|
|||
"Jenrose" wrote in message
news:1098353808.m1NsjV3UeJG8ZH17ZTEMWQ@teranews... "Nan" wrote in message ... On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 03:55:45 GMT, Irrational Number scribbled: Chotii wrote: People do not see my living room floor, which has not been vacuumed in quite possibly 2 weeks. That's it? 2 weeks? Try a few months here... (Oops, maybe I should not have admitted that!) -- Anita -- Hehe, you ladies are making me feel better about *my* floor ;-) We don't have dust bunnies. They're older. They're bigger. They're Dust Mastodons. LOL! 'Bunnies' sounds too benign to describe what's on my carpet too. -- Amy, Mum to Carlos born sleeping 20/11/02, & Ana born screaming 30/06/04 email: barton . souto @ clear . net . nz (join the dots!) http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/c/carlos2002/ |
#60
|
|||
|
|||
Yowch. Truly, I don't envy anyone with a c-section. Particularly if you have
labours like mine, pushing the baby out is by far the easy way. No stitches, a three hour labour, minimal recovery time - see, I was even lazy in delivery, lol. I bet your floors are clean though ;-) My friend was told no vacuuming for 6 weeks after her second c-section (oh how I wish I'd had Dr's orders not to clean) but she vacuumed every time before she had visitors, from the first week. Probably why she never has any time to see me. -- Amy, Mum to Carlos born sleeping 20/11/02, & Ana born screaming 30/06/04 email: barton . souto @ clear . net . nz (join the dots!) http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/c/carlos2002/ "TXVIOLET31" wrote in message ... Well, im a formula feeding mom whos relieved I got a c-section so i didnt have to push that baby out! LOL Hows that? |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Mother Gets Prison for Daughter's Abuse. | Kane | General | 3 | February 8th 04 01:37 PM |
Sample Supreme Court Petition | Wizardlaw | Child Support | 0 | January 16th 04 03:47 AM |