Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When did American women become so lazy and helpless? My mother had five children and went back to work when the youngest was in first grade. All five of us helped with housework, yard work. Started dinner when we got home from school. She finished dinner when she got home and we did homework
She was lazy - she had her kids help her!!!!!! If you only had 1 or 2 kids this does not work. Oh by the way nowadays it's less school bus and more pick ups from school for kids. More after school activities. It's not lazy it's just so much work. Everyone needs help!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When did American women become so lazy and helpless? My mother had five children and went back to work when the youngest was in first grade. All five of us helped with housework, yard work. Started dinner when we got home from school. She finished dinner when she got home and we did homework
What did your dad do all day?
Anonymous wrote:If anyone is seriously considering I am happy to explore this with you. I am a mom of 2 looking to make extra income - now that my children are in school, though I do have a part-time occupation, I often have free time in the early morning and some evenings - I can fit tasks sometimes on the whim, other times it would have to be planned ahead, especially interested in tasks that can be done remotely, running errands, someone mentioned for example folding clothes in my house etc….
Anonymous wrote:When did American women become so lazy and helpless? My mother had five children and went back to work when the youngest was in first grade. All five of us helped with housework, yard work. Started dinner when we got home from school. She finished dinner when she got home and we did homework
Anonymous wrote:When did American women become so lazy and helpless? My mother had five children and went back to work when the youngest was in first grade. All five of us helped with housework, yard work. Started dinner when we got home from school. She finished dinner when she got home and we did homework
Anonymous wrote:Hey there,
I am curious to find out what parents are willing to splurge on in exchange for more sanity, me-time, in their life. I am looking to offer services that would make a difference in a parent’s life and would love to hear from parents! 😍
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I’ll add that I cannot believe more people don’t do this. Yes it’s not cheap at like 50K a year but it is the single thing that makes our lives easier. I would sooner have a smaller house and fewer vacations in exchange for this daily help.
You realize that a significant number of families don't even make 50k a year, never mind being able to spend 50k a year on a luxury?
Anonymous wrote:^ I’ll add that I cannot believe more people don’t do this. Yes it’s not cheap at like 50K a year but it is the single thing that makes our lives easier. I would sooner have a smaller house and fewer vacations in exchange for this daily help.