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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] >>>> Its very entitled to expect a spotless home every morning after [b]parents work 8-12 hours plus commute, plus have to make dinner, bathe, bed and spend time with the kids.[/b] Its absurd one poster expects a family to hire a housekeeper. You should help keep the rooms clean (at least straighten up and a quick vacuum) every so often as you use the house just as much as the parents do.[/quote]<<<< Errr, this is called *being a parent!* What did you think it was going to be like when you decided to have kids?? It sounds like one of you needs to work part-time. Or, the [b]whole family cleans the house on Saturdays from 8am-12noon.[/b] [/quote] +1. I don’t clean the office where I work. I do clean my own home. I assume our nanny cleans her own home. Nanny’s job is to teach, care for and protect my kid. She happily makes fresh homemade baby food and finger food for him every day; does his laundry and cleans and puts away his toys; she takes my son to classes and storytimes and reads about 20 books a day to him. She doesn’t need to vacuum my house. [/quote] What do you propose the family do Mon-Fri to keep spotless for nanny? Kids don't understand to wait till Fri to create mess for Sat cleaning.. and in office usually there is no potty training, no kids messes in kitchen and play stuff in common areas to deal with.[/quote]
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