Do you have a system for keeping your house clean?
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christy100
Mom of a 3 year old and 5 month old twins. I need a system of getting things done and getting my house clean too. Tell me what works at your home. Thanks!
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I have a solution for you. I am a Mother of three with two young ones at home. I am also a professional house keeper and have my own cleaning business. Here is an idea of the system that I use at home and my house is always in good shape.
Everyday-
Kitchen: Dishes, clean and dry the sink, wipe the counters and stove, take out kitchen trash.
Bathroom: Use clorox wipes for counter top and toilets. Shine mirror and fixtures.
Livingroom/Dining/Family room: Pick up and vacuum everyday.
Bedrooms: Make bed everyday. (Try to teach older kids to do this by themselves) Make sure dirty clothes end up in hamper! :)
Laundry room: Do at least one load a day. I have a big household. So I do three a day. (It's a cake walk now)
Every week
All of the above except more detailed cleaning.
Kitchen: All of the above, but... clean floors.
Living/Dining/Family room: Dusting of all surfaces. Start at the top and work your way down. Celing to floor (Use a long wooly duster for high surfaces) Vac or mop as usual.
Bathrooms: Scrub out tubs/sinks/inside and outside of toilets and shine all fixtures after for an added sparkle, Clean floors throughly
Bedrooms: Change all bed linens, dust and vac
Laundry room: Wipe down all appliances and clean floor thoroughly.
Try to get the everyday things done while your children are occupied, at meal times, nap times, or playtimes. Finish it at night time if needed (When hubby gets home) You can do these things quickly. As long as they get done. (Doesn't have to be perfect) (Except for the dishes :) Play some music to clean to. Don't be afraid to dance a little along the way. :)
Cleaning does not have to be such a hard job. It's just a matter of upkeep. Doing a little everyday and focusing on the more difficult items first. (Get the rough stuff out of the way
first) If you have a lot of clutter, get it out of the way first. Then just do the everyday keep up and then it's pretty easy. Good luck and let me know if you need anymore advice. Cleaning is my area of expertise and I'd love to help you out anytime. ;) Smile
I have a solution for you. I am a Mother of three with two young ones at home. I am also a professional house keeper and have my own cleaning business. Here is an idea of the system that I use at home and my house is always in good shape.
Everyday-
Kitchen: Dishes, clean and dry the sink, wipe the counters and stove, take out kitchen trash.
Bathroom: Use clorox wipes for counter top and toilets. Shine mirror and fixtures.
Livingroom/Dining/Family room: Pick up and vacuum everyday.
Bedrooms: Make bed everyday. (Try to teach older kids to do this by themselves) Make sure dirty clothes end up in hamper! :)
Laundry room: Do at least one load a day. I have a big household. So I do three a day. (It's a cake walk now)
Every week
All of the above except more detailed cleaning.
Kitchen: All of the above, but... clean floors.
Living/Dining/Family room: Dusting of all surfaces. Start at the top and work your way down. Celing to floor (Use a long wooly duster for high surfaces) Vac or mop as usual.
Bathrooms: Scrub out tubs/sinks/inside and outside of toilets and shine all fixtures after for an added sparkle, Clean floors throughly
Bedrooms: Change all bed linens, dust and vac
Laundry room: Wipe down all appliances and clean floor thoroughly.
Try to get the everyday things done while your children are occupied, at meal times, nap times, or playtimes. Finish it at night time if needed (When hubby gets home) You can do these things quickly. As long as they get done. (Doesn't have to be perfect) (Except for the dishes :) Play some music to clean to. Don't be afraid to dance a little along the way. :)
Cleaning does not have to be such a hard job. It's just a matter of upkeep. Doing a little everyday and focusing on the more difficult items first. (Get the rough stuff out of the way
first) If you have a lot of clutter, get it out of the way first. Then just do the everyday keep up and then it's pretty easy. Good luck and let me know if you need anymore advice. Cleaning is my area of expertise and I'd love to help you out anytime. ;) Smile
How many children is it physically possible for a woman to have?
PeonyTea
I know this woman who lives in a three bedroom apartment, and is now having twins, making it now 14 children that she has. The bedrooms are small, and have a minimum of four beds in each room, minus her and her husband's room. I don't think this is wise, and she may have a case soon because a majority of these kids are under 10 years old, and they are both unemployed so they can't possibly be feeding them right.
Anyway, I'm curious as to how much children are you able to have before you can't anymore?
Answer
The record is 69, but they were all multiples - twins through quads. It varies by individual, age when they start, how frequently they have children, etc. Generally the spacing would be about a year apart, although some go closer together. So if a woman starts at 18 and keeps having a baby a year until they are 48, they could have 30 children (if none are multiples). However, fertility slows down as you age and the uterus starts to fail after so many children and can even drop out the vagina. It also becomes too weak and may not be able to hold a pregnancy. What it gets down to is age and failure of the uterus, not number.
Sadly, there is a group called Quiverfull that encourage families (under false biblical ideas) to have as many children as god will give them. And of course the Catholic church is against anything but the rhythm method, which doesn't work very well.
They can be feeding them right. They probably get food stamps and maybe go to food banks, where you can get fruits and veggies as well as canned food.
I'm curious why you say "she has" 14 kids. Isn't it "they have"? The man is equally responsible.
The record is 69, but they were all multiples - twins through quads. It varies by individual, age when they start, how frequently they have children, etc. Generally the spacing would be about a year apart, although some go closer together. So if a woman starts at 18 and keeps having a baby a year until they are 48, they could have 30 children (if none are multiples). However, fertility slows down as you age and the uterus starts to fail after so many children and can even drop out the vagina. It also becomes too weak and may not be able to hold a pregnancy. What it gets down to is age and failure of the uterus, not number.
Sadly, there is a group called Quiverfull that encourage families (under false biblical ideas) to have as many children as god will give them. And of course the Catholic church is against anything but the rhythm method, which doesn't work very well.
They can be feeding them right. They probably get food stamps and maybe go to food banks, where you can get fruits and veggies as well as canned food.
I'm curious why you say "she has" 14 kids. Isn't it "they have"? The man is equally responsible.
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