Drowning in Housework. What have you invested in?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Laundry is easy. Put a load in when you wake up. Stick it in the dryer as you leave. Fold it and have everyone take what’s theirs to put away in the evening. 7 loads a week is plenty for a family of four.


These posts baffle me. Do you just wash everyone's sheets and duvets in one giant load? Do you not separate colors and whites? Don't your kids have uniforms that need to be worn? Pets?


Not PP but I never separate colors and whites. I’ve never had a problem doing those together on normal wash.
Anonymous
Try the Poplin app for laundry. They pick up and drop off at your house.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry but it’s crazy with two helping kids, full time jobs (ie you are out of the house all day) and a maid twice a week, that you are still drowning in chores. Something feels really off about this!


LOL. If you are out of the house the whole day, working a 9 to 5 job, you really don't have too much time to do all the household chores in a non-stressful way. When you get back from work, you are dealing with dinner and taking care of the kids needs also. Do you think that working women have self-cleaning homes or that stay at home women mess up the house because they are home?

Running a household takes time. Raising kids takes time. Going to work 9-5 takes time. As a sahm, I also outsource and have an involved DH, and becuase I am home we are able to run our household smoothly, raise the kids to our satisfaction, focus on relationships and our health - without overwhelming stress. If I was working also life would have been frantic for all of us.

You don't understand that?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry but it’s crazy with two helping kids, full time jobs (ie you are out of the house all day) and a maid twice a week, that you are still drowning in chores. Something feels really off about this!


LOL. If you are out of the house the whole day, working a 9 to 5 job, you really don't have too much time to do all the household chores in a non-stressful way. When you get back from work, you are dealing with dinner and taking care of the kids needs also. Do you think that working women have self-cleaning homes or that stay at home women mess up the house because they are home?

Running a household takes time. Raising kids takes time. Going to work 9-5 takes time. As a sahm, I also outsource and have an involved DH, and becuase I am home we are able to run our household smoothly, raise the kids to our satisfaction, focus on relationships and our health - without overwhelming stress. If I was working also life would have been frantic for all of us.

You don't understand that?



You are making less mess when you aren’t in the house. For example, you aren’t making lunch. You aren’t dirtying dishes for drinks and snacks. Just as an example. There’s no doubt that there is less mess when four people are out of the house during school/work hours than when they are at home (for example on weekends).

You don’t understand that?

And with a maid twice a week and kids that are old enough to do chores?

Yeah no, I dont understand it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You have a maid come twice a week and that isn't enough? That seems crazy to me.

But you mention laundry; that is easy to outsource. And if you can pay for a maid twice a week surely you can pay for some home-chef meal prepping or something like that.


Yeah. I don't get this either. I never had a maid and we both worked outside the house inside an office five days a week.

Do laundry on weekens.

Kids can make their own lunches and do their own laundry at nine and twelve.
Anonymous
OP here, I made a correction early on but it has been lost in the back and forth

Maid comes twice a month.

Things would be SO much different if it was twice a week. A girl can dream!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I made a correction early on but it has been lost in the back and forth

Maid comes twice a month.

Things would be SO much different if it was twice a week. A girl can dream!


Thanks for clarifying! That does make more sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Laundry is easy. Put a load in when you wake up. Stick it in the dryer as you leave. Fold it and have everyone take what’s theirs to put away in the evening. 7 loads a week is plenty for a family of four.


These posts baffle me. Do you just wash everyone's sheets and duvets in one giant load? Do you not separate colors and whites? Don't your kids have uniforms that need to be worn? Pets?

I have never separated whites and colors. I only do delicates separately. Everything gets washed on cool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry but it’s crazy with two helping kids, full time jobs (ie you are out of the house all day) and a maid twice a week, that you are still drowning in chores. Something feels really off about this!


LOL. If you are out of the house the whole day, working a 9 to 5 job, you really don't have too much time to do all the household chores in a non-stressful way. When you get back from work, you are dealing with dinner and taking care of the kids needs also. Do you think that working women have self-cleaning homes or that stay at home women mess up the house because they are home?

Running a household takes time. Raising kids takes time. Going to work 9-5 takes time. As a sahm, I also outsource and have an involved DH, and becuase I am home we are able to run our household smoothly, raise the kids to our satisfaction, focus on relationships and our health - without overwhelming stress. If I was working also life would have been frantic for all of us.

You don't understand that?



+1

I was a SAHM, and you can bet we still had a housecleaner once it was within our budget. Now, they typically only came every other week and just cleaned (no laundry), but it was very nice to have a full/deep cleaning done every other week. If you are not a slob/clean up a bit after yourself, the bathroom never gets bad even in 2 weeks (I wipe down counters and scrub the toilet for 30 seconds and wipe down the toilet every 2-3 days).

Me working would have added chaos to the household
Anonymous
I agree with others to have the cleaning person come once a week if she can, and add laundry/changing beds to her list. Can do kids one week, you the following week.

Hire a sitter one evening a week to drive the kids to their activities, that gives you one free evening. Or carpool like a PP suggested.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I made a correction early on but it has been lost in the back and forth

Maid comes twice a month.

Things would be SO much different if it was twice a week. A girl can dream!
Bwah ha 🤣 😂 ha ha ha
Anonymous
RADICALLY declutter your home and lower your standards. Worked like a dream for me.
Anonymous
Get a grip. Some of us work and do not hire a cleaner. We clean our own house. Step up your game. Each person has household chores. These kids need to learn how to throw in a load of laundry once a week and they can certainly push a vacuum around a room while the other dusts that room. This isn’t impossible. Crank up the house music for 20 minutes and everyone cleans their designated area. Done. ✅
Anonymous
lol I come to this posts thinking maybe there will be good tips. Instead it’s posts by tradwives.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry but it’s crazy with two helping kids, full time jobs (ie you are out of the house all day) and a maid twice a week, that you are still drowning in chores. Something feels really off about this!


LOL. If you are out of the house the whole day, working a 9 to 5 job, you really don't have too much time to do all the household chores in a non-stressful way. When you get back from work, you are dealing with dinner and taking care of the kids needs also. Do you think that working women have self-cleaning homes or that stay at home women mess up the house because they are home?

Running a household takes time. Raising kids takes time. Going to work 9-5 takes time. As a sahm, I also outsource and have an involved DH, and becuase I am home we are able to run our household smoothly, raise the kids to our satisfaction, focus on relationships and our health - without overwhelming stress. If I was working also life would have been frantic for all of us.

You don't understand that?



+1

I was a SAHM, and you can bet we still had a housecleaner once it was within our budget. Now, they typically only came every other week and just cleaned (no laundry), but it was very nice to have a full/deep cleaning done every other week. If you are not a slob/clean up a bit after yourself, the bathroom never gets bad even in 2 weeks (I wipe down counters and scrub the toilet for 30 seconds and wipe down the toilet every 2-3 days).

Me working would have added chaos to the household


Give me a break. OP has clarified that she has a maid every two weeks. Having one twice a week and still feeling overwhelmed by housework would be crazy.
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