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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 120502" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Star, I don't mind supplying plastic bags -- we have enough from the grocery store. Heck, I'd even let her have a nice black one or two but that would mean she'd have to pick up the trash in her room. rofl</p><p> </p><p>Heather -- Tomorrow may come but not this week. Yesterday was her day off and she's always going to "start" being part of the family on her day off. At 13, you can't make her a tenant but you can throw her stuff away if she leaves it out 24 hours. I did. As you can tell, it made not a dent. I never minded the stacked the dishes so long as they were rinsed -- I can load a dishwasher to hold 3 times the average load. She can load so that 5 dishes fills it. But if she doesn't rinse the dishes, they get put on her bed. If food falls off and onto her sheets, oh well, not my problem. And that's been a rule since she was 10.</p><p> </p><p>And thanks you all. The cheers are appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 120502, member: 3626"] Star, I don't mind supplying plastic bags -- we have enough from the grocery store. Heck, I'd even let her have a nice black one or two but that would mean she'd have to pick up the trash in her room. rofl Heather -- Tomorrow may come but not this week. Yesterday was her day off and she's always going to "start" being part of the family on her day off. At 13, you can't make her a tenant but you can throw her stuff away if she leaves it out 24 hours. I did. As you can tell, it made not a dent. I never minded the stacked the dishes so long as they were rinsed -- I can load a dishwasher to hold 3 times the average load. She can load so that 5 dishes fills it. But if she doesn't rinse the dishes, they get put on her bed. If food falls off and onto her sheets, oh well, not my problem. And that's been a rule since she was 10. And thanks you all. The cheers are appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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