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[quote=Anonymous]It worked for us because in an email there is no attitude, not tone and there is something to refer to since memory is fading as we get too busy, too old. So every Sunday there is a list of days and who is driving to or from school/camp/etc. also on Wednesday I send out a schedule for the weekend - 2 kids, 2 different sets of activities. Also, there is a list of stuff to do this week. It is in an email and we reply when we do something DONE. It works for us because my H does not want to do something that is DONE so he did nothing. Made sense to me. So this week "to do" is.... 1. sign waiver for camp 2. text Joe about carpool on Thursday 3. Take Larla to pediatrician for follow to xrays this Weekend, appt time Friday at 10am 4. Fill out health forms for sleep away camp 5. Schedule technician to fix dish washer 6. Take car for repair and oil change We also have an "understanding" about other chores. I cook M and W, he cooks T and Th. I do dishes when he cooks, he does dishes when I cook. I do my laundry, he does his laundry. I do kids laundry on W and he does kids laundry on Sat. [/quote]
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