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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 428929" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>When I was with easy child's father, he drove me nuts leaving a trail everywhere in the house. Coat, shoes, bags, food, dishes, dirty clothing, clean piled up clothing, shaving stuff everywhere etc. I remember right before "the end" I got so fed up! easy child was in diapers, Matt was then a major difficult child, and I had easy child's fathers 3 kids from his first marriage full time for a period. All the work was on me. House, kids, cleaning, cooking, and paying for it all to boot. I lost it one day. I made kids pick up all of their things, I picked up mine and baby easy child's. I then rampaged through the house with a laundry basket and picked up all of ex's laying around junk, which included tons of dirty dishes. I dumped it all on his side of our bed and covered it up with the blanket. I let myself "fall asleep" on the sofa watching t.v. so he went up to bed alone. Only to pull back the covers and find it a total disaster he would HAVE to clean up in order to go to bed. On top of his pillow was a note telling him that he best not be considering throwing it all beside the bed to climb in, that it was to be picked the you know what up. Imagine his face when he pulled back the blanket on his lumpy bed to find a pile of dishes and glasses, shoes, coats, briefcase (for the resumes he never handed out!), toiletries, video games, books, etc? I still snort a little thinking back. Wish I'd been a fly on the wall!!! Needless to say, he put the stuff where it belonged. Not that it improved things for long <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" />. But if he'd been worth keeping in my life, I'd have kept up the antics lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 428929, member: 4264"] When I was with easy child's father, he drove me nuts leaving a trail everywhere in the house. Coat, shoes, bags, food, dishes, dirty clothing, clean piled up clothing, shaving stuff everywhere etc. I remember right before "the end" I got so fed up! easy child was in diapers, Matt was then a major difficult child, and I had easy child's fathers 3 kids from his first marriage full time for a period. All the work was on me. House, kids, cleaning, cooking, and paying for it all to boot. I lost it one day. I made kids pick up all of their things, I picked up mine and baby easy child's. I then rampaged through the house with a laundry basket and picked up all of ex's laying around junk, which included tons of dirty dishes. I dumped it all on his side of our bed and covered it up with the blanket. I let myself "fall asleep" on the sofa watching t.v. so he went up to bed alone. Only to pull back the covers and find it a total disaster he would HAVE to clean up in order to go to bed. On top of his pillow was a note telling him that he best not be considering throwing it all beside the bed to climb in, that it was to be picked the you know what up. Imagine his face when he pulled back the blanket on his lumpy bed to find a pile of dishes and glasses, shoes, coats, briefcase (for the resumes he never handed out!), toiletries, video games, books, etc? I still snort a little thinking back. Wish I'd been a fly on the wall!!! Needless to say, he put the stuff where it belonged. Not that it improved things for long ;). But if he'd been worth keeping in my life, I'd have kept up the antics lol. [/QUOTE]
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