Anonymous wrote:Wine plus professional house cleaners at end of visit.
Anonymous wrote:She's a guest in your house and should be free to do as she pleases and make herself at home. You are being controlled.
Anonymous wrote:She's a guest in your house and should be free to do as she pleases and make herself at home. You are being controlled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is her kitchen subpar? I’ll so, I would gracefully give her the gift of playing in a lovely kitchen. But then, I like my MIL and cleaning isn’t a huge deal. You’re cleaning dishes, wiping counters and the floor; it’s just not a huge deal. I throw on a podcast and some headphones and it’s not a huge problem.
You’re also cleaning up all the food used, packing up food, sweeping, vacuuming, washing the floor, clearing the table. It’s like a 2 hour thing. I don’t feel like doing it every night.
It really shouldn't be taking you two hours to clean a kitchen after use. What do you do when you cook? Are you cleaning 2 hours after that?
A dishwasher does the majority of work and clearing a table and packing away food is really quick. Wiping everything down does not take that long especially if others pitch in and help such as asking MIL to help or getting DH to help.
Anonymous wrote:Having to be fed in someone else's house for a week --- there is no right answer here. No one should have to rely on the host for meals. For a week. If guests fend for themselves, then how they do it can't really be judged too harshly.
Hotel. Only good answer would have been, hotel. A week in your house Op, anyone's house, is too long.
Anonymous wrote:Book a cleaning service now for the day after Thanksgiving. Honestly I’m a neat freak too and just knowing it will be professionally cleaned if DH and his mom don’t do a good job would help to calm me down.
Anonymous wrote:Book a cleaning service now for the day after Thanksgiving. Honestly I’m a neat freak too and just knowing it will be professionally cleaned if DH and his mom don’t do a good job would help to calm me down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is her kitchen subpar? I’ll so, I would gracefully give her the gift of playing in a lovely kitchen. But then, I like my MIL and cleaning isn’t a huge deal. You’re cleaning dishes, wiping counters and the floor; it’s just not a huge deal. I throw on a podcast and some headphones and it’s not a huge problem.
You’re also cleaning up all the food used, packing up food, sweeping, vacuuming, washing the floor, clearing the table. It’s like a 2 hour thing. I don’t feel like doing it every night.