Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never make my kids make their beds. I never made my bed unless I wanted to. Still don't. Weird power play.
Lazy ass
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not make my own bed, much less make my kids make theirs.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who are germophobes, making your bed is worse than leaving it as-is.
Wut
NP. You shouldn't make your bed right away- it's better to pull down the covers and let it air out for an hour.
People who obsess over appearances are often stinky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who are germophobes, making your bed is worse than leaving it as-is.
Wut
NP. You shouldn't make your bed right away- it's better to pull down the covers and let it air out for an hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is coming to see the kids beds in the middle of the day?? No they should not be forced to make their beds when they already have to leave so early. If you like having your bed made, go for it. But I never understood the purpose and never make my bed.
because youre a slob. Its ok.
Anonymous wrote:Who is coming to see the kids beds in the middle of the day?? No they should not be forced to make their beds when they already have to leave so early. If you like having your bed made, go for it. But I never understood the purpose and never make my bed.
Anonymous wrote:
Nope. My kids don't make their beds in the morning. They do help me make the beds in the weekends, but they do not come back from school to a messy room or house.
My daily routine includes spending 10 minutes (yes, I time myself) in each of the 4 bedrooms - airing, opening the blinds, dusting, removing trash from the waste paper basket, taking dirty laundry, removing any dishes, organizing books, clothes, making beds, quick vacuum.
Anonymous wrote:I do not make my own bed, much less make my kids make theirs.