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Tue, Sep 18th, 2012, 12:14 PM #1141One Awesome Domestic Diva
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Beauty of a ring. classy!
so been busy making some rules what do you all think of these. for my oldest. are they fair??
you must pick up after yourself
you must do at least 2-3 loads of laundry per week (your own)
you must do at least 3 loads of dishes per week
you must keep room clean at all times
you must cook one dinner a week
you must pick one extra chore per week and complete
you must apply to 5-10 jobs per week until you find a job
you must iron your own shirts
you must create a budget for the next 6 months.
-he will have a weekly calendar to keep track of his successes. im also trying to prepare him for being on his own in the next 1-2 years. and the biggest hurdle he is extremely shy.
do they sound to strict. not enough?? what do you all think.Be Strong
Be True
Be You.
Simple as that!
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Tue, Sep 18th, 2012, 12:30 PM #1142Community Helper
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Tue, Sep 18th, 2012, 12:37 PM #1143One Awesome Domestic Diva
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18.
Be Strong
Be True
Be You.
Simple as that!
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Tue, Sep 18th, 2012, 12:41 PM #1144Mastermind
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LOL on me - For candini, I had googled a Happy Engagement message to post to her, now googleads are following me around with pics of engagement rings everywhere!
Mrs. S. - those depend on his age, and the situation. Is he out of school and looking for work? Is he working at all now?
My son is 20 and working full time.
He's in charge of the dishwasher - loading/unloading, putting on.
He does the cat litter and garbage.
Washes his own clothes, and sometimes ours and towels/linens, too. Folds and puts away, too. Hasn't mastered ironing yet...
He does a fair amount of grocery shopping.
Keeps his bedroom and his mancave in the basement relatively clean.
He vacuums the living room, mows the lawn, shovels snow.
If he has time, he'll do pretty much anything asked of him - either in the house or errands. He helps sometimes with food prep for meals; he's slowly learning to cook more things and likes to do it, but he works til suppertime, so that leaves only one day free for that.
I'm sure that's not all, but wow - it seems like a lot we are asking of him!
He's working until he has to go back to school for the next stint of apprenticeship training.
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Tue, Sep 18th, 2012, 12:44 PM #1145One Awesome Domestic Diva
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he's in school part time, so he's home by 1. but the goal for me is to teach him how to take care of himself and learn to be on his own over the next few months/to year. so over the next few months i'll gradually increase the responsiibilities he has. i dont' want to overwhelm him but slowly get him used to what most of adults are used to doing daily.
Be Strong
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Be You.
Simple as that!
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Tue, Sep 18th, 2012, 12:46 PM #1146
he's 18! yes those are fair ... very fair! and good for you you're teaching him to be self reliant too
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Tue, Sep 18th, 2012, 12:49 PM #1147Mastermind
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Then those sound good! Our son has been doing stuff around the house since he was a kid, part and parcel for being in our family.
Interestingly, when he was in high school, talking with friends about chores around the house, he had some friends who had none at all - and be darned if he didn't come home and tell me how grateful - yes, grateful - he was that we had him doing these things, he realized how much responsibility it all had taught him, whereas his friends were just drowning in their me, me, me lives...
You have no idea how wonderful it was to hear that!

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Tue, Sep 18th, 2012, 12:49 PM #1148Community Helper
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18! Very fair then! I thought maybe 16 lol
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Tue, Sep 18th, 2012, 12:55 PM #1149
even our 5 yr old and 8 yr old have weekly chores if they want to earn their monthly allowance
they set/clear the table (1 each)
laundry in basket
toys put away
they help fold their own laundry (a few pieces each and we do the rest) and put it away
brush their teeth is on there bc they forget lol yuck
it's important to teach them these things!!
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Tue, Sep 18th, 2012, 01:00 PM #1150Mastermind
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bub - we never tied allowance to chores. Allowance was just spending money.
Chores are for every family member to contribute to the running of the house.
I know many people don't see the difference, but to us it was an important distinction.
Well, now to cheer me up (my jaw muscles are so sore, so I'm going for a nap) - and to share some fun (glad no one is here to see me while I listen to it, lol!):

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Tue, Sep 18th, 2012, 01:05 PM #1151
well yes they need to do their chores regardless... let's be honest lol.
but that's the system my parents used with me and it worked
i always tell them i want to prepare them for their future wives. to go into things ready and knowing how to do everything on their own!
my DH is amazing he does 1/2 of everything, cooking, cleaning, laundry, etc
my EX ... pfff lol ... he helped when it was an emergency bc people were coming over. then he'd get PO'd as to why the house hadn't already been sparkling clean - when we both worked full time and i had 2 kids to take care of.
i want them to be like my DH and he tells them look how i help your mom one day you will do the same for your wife and in the meantime you help contribute to a fair family where everyone pitches in
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Tue, Sep 18th, 2012, 01:07 PM #1152Trade Mod
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We had to help with chores from the time we could walk, I have memories of lifting my little sister up onto the countertop so she could help us put dishes away after dinner when she was still in diapers, once we were a little older (I would have been about 9 so my sisters 5 and 8) we had to do the dishes every day between us. On Saturdays, one of us dusted, one helped with the laundry and the other tidied our homework/playroom (we had to tidy our bedroom every night before bed)
So I think you are MORE than fair with those rules
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Tue, Sep 18th, 2012, 01:08 PM #1153Community Helper
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LOL this song makes me happy haha
BUT the first time BF and I heard it ..we were like wth why is he singing "open condom style" bahahahahahah
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Tue, Sep 18th, 2012, 01:09 PM #1154
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Tue, Sep 18th, 2012, 01:10 PM #1155Mastermind
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Oy, vee, that's hilarious and crazy!

Yep, it makes me wanna dance!
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