House Cleaning
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009Fly Babies UNITE! Up until after my daughter was born my husband would go to work, come home, cook dinner, and clean the house. I’m not really sure why, I wasn’t depressed or anything, I think maybe I just was so tired from waking up with a sleepless child (click here to read more about that) that I had no desire to do anything. In my aunts desperate attempt to help my mom change her ways and have a clean house she gave my mom the Fly Lady book. Honestly, it didn’t help her much but it did help me. One day in my aunts desperate attempt to help my mom change her ways and have a clean house she gave my mom the Fly Lady book. Honestly, it didn’t help her much but it did help me. I did however prefer the website. You can sign up for daily emails that tell you what to do. The main idea is that you can do ANYTHING in 15 minutes. My house is WAY more organized than it used to be and all my husband has to worry about is taking out the trash and doing the dishes when I ask for a little help. When you have kids your house will get messy so why spend hours a day keeping it clean? A couple 15 minute cleaning sessions will work wonders!
Dishpans are the key to getting your kids to help clean (at least for me).

Are you tired of tripping over toys all day? This is what I did to resolve that problem in our home. Each of my kids have a dishpan (we call it a “bin”) that they attempted to decorate (I need better craft materials). At the end of the day or moments before we have visitors coming the kids (or I, depending on if they are home etc.) grab their bins and walk around the house filling them up with ANYTHING they have left laying around the house. Then they put them next to my hope chest…it is out of the way so no one can see them unless they look for them. At the end of each day they clean their room and put away everything in their bin.
After dinner clean up
I recently got sick of cleaning up after dinner while my husband and the kids either play together or read books so I put my foot down. Now everyday after dinner everyone has a job to do.
Me: Dishes
Steven: Sweep the floor
Max: Wipe off the table
Elese: Clean the chairs
I am much happier and the kids LOVE having their very own job to do.
Chores
Elese (2 yo) doesn’t really have chores yet, just her bin and cleaning her room. Max (5 yo) cleans his room, does the bin, makes his bed, and puts away the silverware when the dishwasher needs to be emptied.

