Anonymous wrote:
NP here. I don't really care about your decisions, OP, but you can't imagine why people are offended at your inevitably high level of consumption? It's the same reason people hate those who drive Hummers or eat red meat every god damn day. It's selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in a family of 8 in 2600 sq ft. Every Saturday morning, we all had chores. During the week, the older kids helped with laundry, dishes and we all picked up. There is something seriously grotesque about that amount of space. If your kids are going to live with such excess, the least you as parents should do is instill in them the concept that they clean up after themselves.
We have 7500 for a family of four. Save the comments - don't feel the least bit guilty about it.
Cleaners come twice a week(monday and friday) plus our nanny helps out on a daily basis.
Pretty comfortable with the way the kids are turning out and really no worries that they might have too much space. OP - I would expect that you should plan on twice a week especially with younger kids.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in a family of 8 in 2600 sq ft. Every Saturday morning, we all had chores. During the week, the older kids helped with laundry, dishes and we all picked up. There is something seriously grotesque about that amount of space. If your kids are going to live with such excess, the least you as parents should do is instill in them the concept that they clean up after themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Lord, why do you want such a large house?
+1
How fat are these people that each one needs 1200 sq ft to feel comfortable?
Who said it was needed. It's a desire we can finally indulge. Some of us enjoy having space for game rooms, a place to watch movies on a big screen, guest rooms for visiting family, lots of storage, dining rooms that seat large crowds, etc. If you don't want it that's fine but why is it an issue that some people do want those things?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are the kids? Can they help to keep their own personal space clean?
3 year old triplets and the others are 7, 9, and 14. The older kids help but I don't expect much more than having them do basic things to keep their rooms and bathrooms in order.
Why not? cleaning is a basic life skill that they need to learn how to do.
Exactly why am I a troll? It was a serious question about a step up in the size of our family house. Some of you people are so twisted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Lord, why do you want such a large house?
+1
How fat are these people that each one needs 1200 sq ft to feel comfortable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are the kids? Can they help to keep their own personal space clean?
3 year old triplets and the others are 7, 9, and 14. The older kids help but I don't expect much more than having them do basic things to keep their rooms and bathrooms in order.
Why not? cleaning is a basic life skill that they need to learn how to do.
Exactly why am I a troll? It was a serious question about a step up in the size of our family house. Some of you people are so twisted.
Dude, considering OP is DEFINITELY a troll, I responded with a sassy post as a matter of course.
Sorry you got your panties in a twist over everyone else doing the same.
(P.S. Even people with 1000 sq ft houses around here have house cleaners, uh DOY)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are the kids? Can they help to keep their own personal space clean?
3 year old triplets and the others are 7, 9, and 14. The older kids help but I don't expect much more than having them do basic things to keep their rooms and bathrooms in order.
Why not? cleaning is a basic life skill that they need to learn how to do.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if OP was a troll post or not but it sure brings out the best in this forum.
1. How dare you try to buy a house that you can afford and intend to enjoy as a family - seriously, how dare you.
2. Your large house (which is already built) - is killing the planet. Right now. As I am typing.
3. Think about how this decision is ruining the lives of your children by teaching them that if you work hard, and have money, that you might actually be able to afford nice things.
4. Why do you need a four car or five car garage when you clearly, only need one car. Anybody who has more than one car surely hates the earth, and again, is not teaching their children.
5. In order to show you how terrible your choices are - I have conveniently attached a youtube video which exploits children in other parts of the world to make my point
This forum is the best. Unless you fit the following, strict set of criteria, plan to take a beating for asking a serious question.
1. Is your home less than 1800 SF?
2. Do you own more than one car?
3. Is it more than 10 years old?
4. Do you treat your backyard for mosquitoes?
5. Is your HHI above $400K?
6. Can you walk everywhere? Not that you would actually go out to eat or spend money eating out (that would be wasteful), but COULD you?
If you answered yest to any of the following questions - seriously, get a life, buy a smaller house (but DO NOT USE A REALTOR TO SELL OR BUY), stop killing the planet, give all of your money to charity and for god's sake, set a better example for your children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are the kids? Can they help to keep their own personal space clean?
3 year old triplets and the others are 7, 9, and 14. The older kids help but I don't expect much more than having them do basic things to keep their rooms and bathrooms in order.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if OP was a troll post or not but it sure brings out the best in this forum.
1. How dare you try to buy a house that you can afford and intend to enjoy as a family - seriously, how dare you.
2. Your large house (which is already built) - is killing the planet. Right now. As I am typing.
3. Think about how this decision is ruining the lives of your children by teaching them that if you work hard, and have money, that you might actually be able to afford nice things.
4. Why do you need a four car or five car garage when you clearly, only need one car. Anybody who has more than one car surely hates the earth, and again, is not teaching their children.
5. In order to show you how terrible your choices are - I have conveniently attached a youtube video which exploits children in other parts of the world to make my point
This forum is the best. Unless you fit the following, strict set of criteria, plan to take a beating for asking a serious question.
1. Is your home less than 1800 SF?
2. Do you own more than one car?
3. Is it more than 10 years old?
4. Do you treat your backyard for mosquitoes?
5. Is your HHI above $400K?
6. Can you walk everywhere? Not that you would actually go out to eat or spend money eating out (that would be wasteful), but COULD you?
If you answered yest to any of the following questions - seriously, get a life, buy a smaller house (but DO NOT USE A REALTOR TO SELL OR BUY), stop killing the planet, give all of your money to charity and for god's sake, set a better example for your children.