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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wouldn't judge per se, but it sounds like a visit to your house wouldn't be especially comfortable for me or my kids. Because at first you say that even though it's nice, you're laid back and don't care if anyone spills. But then you say that toys can't leave the playroom and milk can't leave the kitchen, so clearly you do care, and the rules you have are definitely more strict than the norm.[/quote] Old milk smells gross... I assumed most people would do what they can to avoid having milk in bedrooms and on upholstered furniture. Am I wrong? We only have milk in the kitchen and dining room. The other posts in this thread about limiting toys and having cleaning crews and kids clean are not me. [/quote] NP, but we also don't let kids walk around the house with milk. You drink in the kitchen (at the island or at the kitchen table) or the dining room. Or outside, although generally then it's water since kids don't usually chug milk while running around. But yeah, you don't take milk into the playroom. That's just gross to me. Also unnecessary. [/quote] +1, we don't let kids eat outside the kitchen/dining area except if they are sick a rare occasion. And, always a close container outside those areas. Its easy to brag a spotless house when you have a nanny and housekeeper though.[/quote]
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