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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 140898" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>I got that "mom's job" from both kids. I go on strike for a while, but then nothing gets done and the junk and dishes just pile up, and a blank stare when I ask any of them to do anything, including husband. I am seriously considering paring down my dishes to one plate, cup, bowl, fork/knife/spoon for each and writing their names on it with the industrial marker I have. Then I'm locking everything else up. If you want to eat and your stuff is dirty --- too bad. The grumbling and grouching that difficult child does when he has to wash ONE cup is just too much and too funny at the same time.</p><p></p><p>OH husband does do his own laundry. He complained once I didn't do it right so I now refuse to wash his, except the occasional can you throw this shirt in with your stuff, and he doesn't complain LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 140898, member: 1161"] I got that "mom's job" from both kids. I go on strike for a while, but then nothing gets done and the junk and dishes just pile up, and a blank stare when I ask any of them to do anything, including husband. I am seriously considering paring down my dishes to one plate, cup, bowl, fork/knife/spoon for each and writing their names on it with the industrial marker I have. Then I'm locking everything else up. If you want to eat and your stuff is dirty --- too bad. The grumbling and grouching that difficult child does when he has to wash ONE cup is just too much and too funny at the same time. OH husband does do his own laundry. He complained once I didn't do it right so I now refuse to wash his, except the occasional can you throw this shirt in with your stuff, and he doesn't complain LOL [/QUOTE]
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