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[quote=Anonymous]Rather than have assigned jobs, we both try to do about the same quantity of work on household chores. So after dinner, the one who did not cook, cleans up. Each night we have kid cleanup, wash up and bedtime routines, plus making lunches for the next day. We trade off who is doing what task, but we both keep pretty busy for about 2 hours after dinner with assorted tasks and we try to handle whatever tasks need to be done, whether than is loading/unloading the dishwasher, kids' laundry (we each do our own laundry), etc. If one of us has to work after dinner (it happens occasionally that one of us did not finish work projects/tasks before having to leave the office) then the other one continues the chores until done or until the first one finishes work and then pitches in to finish the daily chores. It works better for us that we both work at whatever chores need to be done and if one feels the need to do a better job cleaning the counters (usually me), they do that and ht other will go and help the kids clean up the playroom, or whatever.[/quote]
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