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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wait, seriously, PP, you can't be expected to do anything around the house if the kids are around? you've got to be kidding me. I'm a full-time working single mom and I manage to get it all done even when I'm home with the kid. It's called being a grownup and not a total slob. I'm sorry, but it's not rocket science to not leave gross dishes all over the place. That should be expected. I can see him forgetting to switch the clothes, and that is something I wouldn't bother to nag about - I'd just do that myself because it takes 60 seconds. You might be a nag, OP, but if this is the norm, it's not without reason.[/quote] [b]With a young baby or toddler it can be tough to fit in anything else.[/b] In my house we prefer to focus on the kid and be a bit more relaxed instead of being type a about getting it all done. And btw I have the same expectation of our nanny - she should focus on the kids and relax during nap times instead of running around like crazy. Because she is great she does manage to clean up lunch and do bottles usually. [/quote] No, it is not tough to put your cup in the dishwasher. You sound like a child. It is much easier to put things away right then and there rather than to have to spend 20 minutes or more doing it later. [/quote] Well you sound like a nag! Sure it is easy to put one cup in the dishwasher but that presumes the dishwasher is empty ... And what about the bowl half filled with yogurt, the frying pan for the egg, the coffee cup, the cutting board that has to be hand washed ... I am not afraid to admit I would rather leave all that in the sink and go for a walk with my toddler :) some of us have different priorities than you. The point is that you cannot simply deem your preferences to be the way things must go, because there is no absolute one right way.[/quote]
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