BellePrincessBelle
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Obviously it's better to have no dirty dishes at all but that's not what I'm asking.
For us non-superhuman people who don't ALWAYS have time to unload, or who choose to give ourselves a break once in a while, where do your dirty dishes go.
And no, there isn't always time to unload. Usually, yes, but not always. I have four kids who are very involved in music AND sports, and we both work full time. I keep a neat and clean house but not perfect.
Love the snark, but it remains a fact, there is time, you just choose other things as a priority. I, on the other hand, will never & have never left dirty dishes. I hate when I go in to someones house & there are dirty dishes on the counter or in the sink. It makes me feel like their house in not clean. I wash my pots and pans as I cook so they are clean before we sit for dinner. It makes ME feel better if my kitchen is clean. I have more kids than you, so please don't try to pull that card.