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DH is the one who is promiscuous with his water glass.
DD leaves her hairbrush everywhere but where it actually belongs. Both are maddening. |
| we have 5 people in our home. Everyone has one water cup they use everyday and that goes into the dishwasher nightly. Anything other than water gets a new glass/mug but we mostly drink water. |
I admire your problem solving skills! |
But does she flush a toilet??? |
| Yep. And they don't close doors. Or turn off lights. Or sometimes, flush. I worry about their future roommate relations. Was I like this? sigh |
| My teen uses her overpriced S'well bottle all the time and one cup at the table. We don't allow cups out of the kitchen so that might be why she uses a bottle. Flushing is sometimes an issue. And she takes incredibly long showers. And eats crackers and candy all the freaking time. |
| Well I have thought about getting rid of all the glasses and installing a water fountain. But I think my kitchen counters would just spontaneously sprout water glasses with varying amounts of water and ice - so why bother. Maybe I could get rid of the kids ...? |
Not likely since their leaving them not empty around the house. They're using a lot of glasses. That doesn't equal drinking a lot of water. |
My friend has a vinyl placemat that she drew a circle on for each family member. They are supposed to keep their cup there (they all have unique Tervis tumblers) all day and she washes them every evening. She puts away all other cups "for company"
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| Are you sure they're not subconsciously prepping for an alien invasion a la Abigail Breslin in Signs? |
ummm so several people have already said they do the same |
| I get my kids to use reusuable water bottles in the house - we use glasses for anything not water, but for milk or juice those glasses are usually finished at the table or counter and don't migrate to the rest of the house. |
| Yes! And the bowls/plates/utensils/wrappers/stray socks/more. I forgot how messy the house gets when there are teens inhabiting it during the daytime, not just after school. |
Agree- Mom of 4 also, I made my kids responsible for loading and unloading dishwasher, starting at age 6 or so (age 9 for unloading). This includes walking through the various rooms and collecting glasses and such. Also, no dishes allowed upstairs (bedroom level). They have a cup in their bathroom for water. |
When I walk into my 12 yo's room, see all the glasses and ask him if the aliens are here he doesn't get it. I look forward to watching that movie with him. |