Anonymous wrote:Op here. One person is gluten free. The husband only eats kosher meat. It's a pain in the ass. Kosher place is far away. It takes an hour to drive there and they only have chicken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? We have ours help with chores.
3 & 7. I have a hard time getting them to pick up their toys. I have to ask a million times, no joke.
3&7 are old enough to help. I told my kids if their toys are my problem then I will solve my problem by collecting the toys and donating them to charity. You will only have to put them in a black plastic trash bag once while the tears roll down their faces. I actually put the bag in a cupboard upstairs for a couple weeks. Then I asked what their most special toys were and "replaced" them. Never again did they leave their toys out. It was magical. Kids are in HS now. It didn't scar them.
With DH just cook the same thing every night (that is healthy and the kids like). When he complains remind him he can cook too.
Op here. Been there and tried that. They don't care! Without toys they are constantly asking to watch tv and I need to say no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? We have ours help with chores.
3 & 7. I have a hard time getting them to pick up their toys. I have to ask a million times, no joke.
3&7 are old enough to help. I told my kids if their toys are my problem then I will solve my problem by collecting the toys and donating them to charity. You will only have to put them in a black plastic trash bag once while the tears roll down their faces. I actually put the bag in a cupboard upstairs for a couple weeks. Then I asked what their most special toys were and "replaced" them. Never again did they leave their toys out. It was magical. Kids are in HS now. It didn't scar them.
With DH just cook the same thing every night (that is healthy and the kids like). When he complains remind him he can cook too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? We have ours help with chores.
3 & 7. I have a hard time getting them to pick up their toys. I have to ask a million times, no joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One good rule is cook once - eat twice. Roast some pork and make it into bbq or tacos. Cook a chicken and eat 1/2 each night maybe one night with a sauce. Etc ...
This. Cook on the days you don’t work and eat the leftovers on the work days. Hire cleaning help. Eat out one day a week when it makes sense. Assuming your husband helps in other ways and isn’t just checked out and lazy, I would be fine with this.
Anonymous wrote:I know a couple who absolutely refuses to cook or clean. Actually, I take it back. The husband barbecues sometimes when there are guests over, but they do all take-outs even for breakfast. They have just a dog and no kids. They put their dog on a treadmill to walk and lets the dog out when it needs to do its business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? We have ours help with chores.
3 & 7. I have a hard time getting them to pick up their toys. I have to ask a million times, no joke.
A neighbor made a rule in her house that if a toy was left out when they went to bed, it was gone in the morning. It did not take long before they learned to pick things up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. One person is gluten free. The husband only eats kosher meat. It's a pain in the ass. Kosher place is far away. It takes an hour to drive there and they only have chicken.
Get him vegetarian meals. He’s also, presumably, a grown ass man who can find/make his own dinner.
+1 Yup that was exactly my first thought, he’s a vegetarian now!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? We have ours help with chores.
3 & 7. I have a hard time getting them to pick up their toys. I have to ask a million times, no joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? We have ours help with chores.
3 & 7. I have a hard time getting them to pick up their toys. I have to ask a million times, no joke.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. One person is gluten free. The husband only eats kosher meat. It's a pain in the ass. Kosher place is far away. It takes an hour to drive there and they only have chicken.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. One person is gluten free. The husband only eats kosher meat. It's a pain in the ass. Kosher place is far away. It takes an hour to drive there and they only have chicken.