Showing posts with label cleaning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cleaning. Show all posts

Monday, February 1, 2016

weekend stuff



our weekend started with me feeling the need to clean.  i taught the kids to vacuum even though it's my favorite chore.  they did a little bit, but then I took over.  it's still too heavy for them to push very well.  


Layla baked brownies and drizzled caramel all over them.  



we had a bonfire on the driveway.


Hayden had his first baseball practice and fell in love.  he's loving it and we have another practice tonight.  I'm thrilled he loves it.


after practice he felt the need to shoot a box.  


this picture is my whole heart.  all my squad all in one shot and some sleepy pups. 
 we had a nice low key weekend and the weather was nice here in Georgia.

I can't believe it's Feburary already.  this year is already moving so fast.  bring on spring though.  it is my favorite season. 


Thursday, December 27, 2012

cleaning up and hoping the germs go away!


I am finally feeling better.  Every passing day the sickie germs are leaving my body.  Today I felt good enough to put the Christmas decorations away.  I still need to vacuum and get the house feeling totally clean, but I am taking lots of breaks.  I don't want to do too much and feel yucky again.  I hate being sick and can't wait to feel 100% like myself again.




I am feeling so sentimental today.  I'm loving being home with these two babes while they are on Christmas break.  I'm thankful I get to be a stay at home mom so I can enjoy these snowy, cold days at home.  If I worked away from home I have no idea who would keep these little munchkins.  Thankfully I get to be here!  Gary likes it too!  I think he likes dinner hot and ready when he gets home from work.  And on that note I am heading into the kitchen to make banana bread and start dinner.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

household chores & an omelet

Who does the chores in your house?


I really got to thinking about our house and chores when I saw this about Chores or Acts of Service?  Don't you just love crosswalk.com?



As you know I am a stay at home mom.  Gary is a work from home dad.

I feel as if we split the chores fairly equally.

I do all the major cleaning.  I clean the bathrooms, vacuum, dust and I do all the laundry.

Gary mops after I vacuum.  He cleans the shower and takes out the trash. He is usually the one that empties the dishwasher.  Of course he takes care of the yard and all the outdoor chores excluding my flower beds. 

We have a system that works for us.  

Gary likes to cook breakfast.  This morning he made omelets.



I love he loves to make breakfast ;)  heehee!


We both make lunches, and at night one of us cooks and the other usually cleans up after dinner.  Sometimes we tag team it to get it done faster.  Some  nights one of us cleans up after dinner while the other one does kid baths.  We usually both help with kid baths.  It just goes by faster.  Layla pretty much does it all herself, but we help wash her hair.  Gary and I both do bedtime together.  We all read books and say prayers together.  Then Gary will spend time with Hayden while I spend time laying with Layla and then we switch.


With Gary and I there is a mutual respect.  We are buddies.  I am so lucky to have a husband that helps and is an active father and husband.  Even when he worked outside the home he helped with the chores.  We like to help one another and he is very good about taking the load off of me if he sees I am overwhelmed.  There is never bickering about who does what chore and why. We pick up each others slack all the time.  That being said, I do not like to mop. He doesn't like to do laundry.

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When it comes to the kids...they help a lot.  They are both old enough to keep their playroom and bedrooms clean.   

I do help them quite a bit, but I am trying to teach them at the same time.  I try to make it a game for Hayden otherwise he doesn't know how to clean up. Layla just wants me to do everything for her because she doesn't quite now how to organize things yet.  She is a mess, but our kids know they need to do their part to make our house run smoothly.  Layla does well when she gets rewards for cleaning. 

They know to put their shoes in the mud room, usually I don't have to ask them to put up their shoes.  It is understood.  They know to drop their cloths off in the laundry room.  They take their towels to the laundry room after their bath.  We enforce cleaning and organization because I want them to know that this isn't Gary and I's house alone.  It is our family house and we want our kids to love their home.

Gary and I also want to be good examples for when Layla and Hayden grow up and have homes and families of their own.

We all need to do our part to make our house a clean place to live and a fun place to call home!