Anonymous wrote:I feel so bad for your kids.
Anonymous wrote:I am married to a neat freak. We have house cleaners, nanny and cook who all clean and DH is still complaining about clutter and toys. We have a four car garage where one bay is used for storage and it bothers DH immensely. We have 3 kids and he wants no toys on the main level. He is constantly barking at kids to clean up.
My DH would divorce you over messiness.
Just get cleaners and stop buying shit in advance. Why would you have bought next years gifts already? Seems like an easy solution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I deal with it by having a set routine that I plan in advance. For example, I surface clean the bathroom on Wednesday nights because that is when the kids take their bath. Then all the bath towels go in the washer that night. I always start laundry on Friday nights so that I can fold Saturday AM. A routine makes things much easier because you don't have to think about it. I also make getting rid of stuff a high priority.
You might like the website FlyLady. It is for scattered home executives.
OP here: I did like it but it never stuck. I was just thinking I should look into it again. Thanks.

Anonymous wrote:OP, I think you being fixated on the clean laundry needing a place to go (the couch, the foot of the bed) that isn't in the closet or a dresser is very indicative of your entire problem with maintaining a clean house. Yes, daily chores suck, but laundry isn't actually done until it's folded and put away. Just washing it does not mean you've done the laundry. Do the job completely, and you are making less work for yourself because you don't have to deal with the laundry sitting in piles reminding you of more annoying chores all week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I mean this nicely. You need help for a mental health issue.
+1. And you need a professional declutterer. And stop buying shit. If you want out of the hole, first you have to put down the shovel.
Anonymous wrote:I deal with it by having a set routine that I plan in advance. For example, I surface clean the bathroom on Wednesday nights because that is when the kids take their bath. Then all the bath towels go in the washer that night. I always start laundry on Friday nights so that I can fold Saturday AM. A routine makes things much easier because you don't have to think about it. I also make getting rid of stuff a high priority.
You might like the website FlyLady. It is for scattered home executives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt OP is a hoarder if her house can be cleaned up to host Christmas parties.. You need a lot of clean surface to make gingerbread houses.
Yeah but under normal circumstances what would still be lingering from the gingerbread house making clean up?