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<blockquote data-quote="CAmom" data-source="post: 87643" data-attributes="member: 1835"><p>Melissa, I agree...my son's room is the very, very least of our problems and always has been. </p><p></p><p>What helps me to deal with this non-issue (sort of...) is that I always shared a room with my sister until I left home at age 19. She was a TOTAL slob...Coke cans and bowls of popcorn under her bed, etc. My half of the room, however, could be and was considered almost a "shrine" (to the Beatles, by the way...) by our parents. Yet now, thirty years down the road, my sister and I both appreciate and maintain fairly clean, orderly homes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAmom, post: 87643, member: 1835"] Melissa, I agree...my son's room is the very, very least of our problems and always has been. What helps me to deal with this non-issue (sort of...) is that I always shared a room with my sister until I left home at age 19. She was a TOTAL slob...Coke cans and bowls of popcorn under her bed, etc. My half of the room, however, could be and was considered almost a "shrine" (to the Beatles, by the way...) by our parents. Yet now, thirty years down the road, my sister and I both appreciate and maintain fairly clean, orderly homes. [/QUOTE]
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