We are a family of 3 (me, DH, DS 6) who has transitioned from me being a full time stay at home mom to a full time work-outside-the-home mom. Hubby is wonderful and love him to pieces but he was raised by a mom who did EVERYTHING for him and his dad (so NOT me! and he luckily, he doesn't expect me to be)...he just does not have a clue what it takes to run a house. He looked at me the other night and asked "How does this place always get so messy? We clean every weekend!" Don't get me wrong, it wasn't a blame thing, he is just honestly puzzled that a house requires more than an hour of attention once a weekend.
I used to be a big time FlyLady, but just am not willing to shoulder most of the responsibility any more...need help!
Got me to thinking...how do other people keep their homes and home chores (laundry/dishes) reasonably well kept up? In my mind, a 15-minute nightly cleanup for everyone for clutter and 2 hours on a Sat. should be enough to take care of the regular maintenance (assuming laundry and dishes are addressed as needed). He thinks that's crazy, that it shouldn't take that long! (HA!) So my questions:
1. How much time do you spend cleaning your house a week and how do you break it up (one room each day, big clean on wknd, etc...)?
2. Are there any routines that work especially well for your family? (my son is FAB at his chores so we're lucky he "polices" his own areas as well as other "whole house" chores), hubby not so great
3. Any tips for having a house that is always 15 minutes away from being ready for company?
4. Tips for dealing with paperwork (mail, bills, school papers, etc...)
5. Friendly ways to get hubby more on board? Suspect adult ADD and he has worked fairly well off a list and for short bursts with breaks, I just get annoyed at being "in charge" and having to do a list every week and also that his "breaks" tend to start taking up the entire day- need tips for self sufficiency and so I'm not treating him like a second child.
thanks for any tips/suggestions.
I used to be a big time FlyLady, but just am not willing to shoulder most of the responsibility any more...need help!
Got me to thinking...how do other people keep their homes and home chores (laundry/dishes) reasonably well kept up? In my mind, a 15-minute nightly cleanup for everyone for clutter and 2 hours on a Sat. should be enough to take care of the regular maintenance (assuming laundry and dishes are addressed as needed). He thinks that's crazy, that it shouldn't take that long! (HA!) So my questions:
1. How much time do you spend cleaning your house a week and how do you break it up (one room each day, big clean on wknd, etc...)?
2. Are there any routines that work especially well for your family? (my son is FAB at his chores so we're lucky he "polices" his own areas as well as other "whole house" chores), hubby not so great
3. Any tips for having a house that is always 15 minutes away from being ready for company?
4. Tips for dealing with paperwork (mail, bills, school papers, etc...)
5. Friendly ways to get hubby more on board? Suspect adult ADD and he has worked fairly well off a list and for short bursts with breaks, I just get annoyed at being "in charge" and having to do a list every week and also that his "breaks" tend to start taking up the entire day- need tips for self sufficiency and so I'm not treating him like a second child.
thanks for any tips/suggestions.


So hubby will swiffer the floor and help DS reorganize Playmobil while I scrub the toilet, but oh well, we each have our strengths.
. I work part time, but I'm seriously thinking of hiring a cleaning service once a month to get the "heavy" stuff that I never seem to have time to do, like when the baseboards get grimy, etc. Why baseboards get grimy, I have no idea, but they do!
. I can't stand clutter anymore either. The key to an easy to clean house is as little clutter as possible.
. I work FT as does DH. DH spends a lot of time taking care of our cars and yard. We have a 1 acre property. Not all of it is lawn and garden, but a good amount is. DH also does the oil changes on our cars and basic maintenance. He loves to do "laundry". His version is taking the hampers, dumping them in the machine to wash, and later transferring them to the dryer. I guess he doesn't realize that the worst part is folding and putting away? DH also does the majority of the cooking. DH is also good at heavy cleaning such as washing windows, pressure cleaning the outside of the house, and steamcleaning the carpet.