Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put the bench and hooks in the back hall and call the hall + closet together the "mudroom."
Also ... and I say this from experience, not to be snarky -- learn to use the drill yourself. That way the things that you want to get done will get done.
I wish I knew how to use a drill better in this case so I could do it myself. He really hates house projects. We had bought a new faucet/hardware for that hall bathroom when we moved in and it literally sat in the garage for a year. I finally got fed up a couple of months ago and tried doing it myself and he only came to help me when I got in over my head taking apart the sink. Maybe I should start taking apart the closet and force him to intervene again.
Or you could start taking apart the closet and actually do it right. Getting in "over your head" isn't a foregone conclusion. If he hates it, why should he do it any more than you should? Okay, okay, you're big and pregnant, so that just means you should hire a handyman.
Signed,
Someone with ovaries who does house projects
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put the bench and hooks in the back hall and call the hall + closet together the "mudroom."
Also ... and I say this from experience, not to be snarky -- learn to use the drill yourself. That way the things that you want to get done will get done.
I wish I knew how to use a drill better in this case so I could do it myself. He really hates house projects. We had bought a new faucet/hardware for that hall bathroom when we moved in and it literally sat in the garage for a year. I finally got fed up a couple of months ago and tried doing it myself and he only came to help me when I got in over my head taking apart the sink. Maybe I should start taking apart the closet and force him to intervene again.
Anonymous wrote:Put the bench and hooks in the back hall and call the hall + closet together the "mudroom."
Also ... and I say this from experience, not to be snarky -- learn to use the drill yourself. That way the things that you want to get done will get done.
Anonymous wrote:Set up an entry way system in the foyer if you need it. Your husband sounds like he's being cheap. Even with places to hang stuff, I doubt he'll change his habits.
Anonymous wrote:First of all, the carseat stays in the car. Why would you bring it in every single day? That's ridiculous. Second of all, not everyone has a mudroom. I grew up in a house with four people and when you walked in there was a hallway and about 12 feet from the front door, a coat closet. Either one person stood in front of the closet hanging up each person's coat, or each person hung their coat and then stepped aside so the next person could hang theirs. Third of all, you simply will teach your child (through redirection, among other tactics) not to play in there.
Anonymous wrote:First of all, the carseat stays in the car. Why would you bring it in every single day? That's ridiculous. Second of all, not everyone has a mudroom. I grew up in a house with four people and when you walked in there was a hallway and about 12 feet from the front door, a coat closet. Either one person stood in front of the closet hanging up each person's coat, or each person hung their coat and then stepped aside so the next person could hang theirs. Third of all, you simply will teach your child (through redirection, among other tactics) not to play in there.