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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In the sink is within the range of acceptable. I don't have the best pipes, so I don't want dishes going in the dishwasher that aren't fully rinsed. Just leave them in the sink, and put some water in them and I'll stack them when I come home. Just the fact that you're all bent out of shape on this tells me you're fussy to begin with and she doesn't want to do them "wrong" after you gave her a million instructions on exactly how to burp the baby or whatever. You paid an RN to be in the house to watch an infant in case the infant chokes or there's a fire or flood. You got to leave the house, presumably with a partner, for a night out. You can move a plate and some utensils to the dishwasher. [/quote] +1 My DH is in charge of the dishes and very fussy about everything. He would prefer the dishes left in the sink. However, if it’s bugging you, just tell the sitter what you want her to do.[/quote]
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