Do you let your housework go?
#21
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Oak Point TX
Posts: 759
LOL! My home is spotless, and I do sew a lot. I don't have threads trailing on my shoes or am I wearing any on my clothes or in my hair, you can't see them on the navy blue carpet either. Of course I have pipe dreams too................
#22
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Vancouver, WA
Posts: 835
I have fibromyalgia and have to decide where to use any available energy each day. That decision NEVER includes housework! DH would always do the vacuuming and keep the floors clean (and I would feel guilty). It took about three years of subtle hints that escalated into full blown discussions about getting a cleaning service to come in to do the housekeeping.. My energy is now used to quilt, DH has time to do other things on weekends except clean house and we both think it is the best money spent!!!
#27
I relate to your comment 100% and my husband is making comments lately about the house having fabric in every room and the house looks like it could use a cleaning. I told him i think it could too and since he dosen't have a hobby i told him clean it up, he didn't seem to like that comment......lol it is still a mess. I have to do the dishes and clean the kitchen every night, can't stand getting up to a dirty kitchen but that is the only think that really bothers me. I do a light weekly picking up and the bathrooms and vac once a week but don't clean like i used to, i would rather sew. I figure i spent enought years cleaning up after everybody and now there is just the 2 of us and i want to do my thing now.......
#29
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: chicago, IL
Posts: 9,589
Housework...what's that?
I never was a Martha Stewart type. I am not a slob either but I just can't keep the house as clean as I use to. I have arthritis in my feet, knees and my back. I do what I can and it is presentable but don't visit with a white glove.
I have a pretty sign that says "I cleaned my house yesterday. I wish you could have seen it". I laughed out loud when I saw that in the store...I had to buy it.
I never was a Martha Stewart type. I am not a slob either but I just can't keep the house as clean as I use to. I have arthritis in my feet, knees and my back. I do what I can and it is presentable but don't visit with a white glove.
I have a pretty sign that says "I cleaned my house yesterday. I wish you could have seen it". I laughed out loud when I saw that in the store...I had to buy it.
I keep the house clean enough. If you don't like the way something looks, fix it yourself. My kitchen and bath are clean...the rest of the house....the dust is fighting for space between the dog hair and the fabric.
#30
Priorities!! When I was younger and raising my children I was a fanatic about spotless everything. Now I have discovered quilting in my old age and the only thing spotless now is my fresh clean fabrics...lol
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