Mal: There's plenty orders of mine that she didn't obey. Wash: Name one! Mal: She married you!

'War Stories'


Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


flea - May 09, 2014 11:30:30 am PDT #27347 of 30000
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Casper can do a load, with direction/reminders about settings. Dillo is too short still. The family I know with 8 kids set 10 as the Age of Doing Your Own Laundry (and as their youngest is now 11, presumably the mother now only does her own!)

Both kids can clean the cat litter box, do bathroom sink and toilet, and vacuum, although in all cases Dillo needs some encouragement. We've kind of fallen down on the dishes front. They can't make beds because apparently fitted sheets are mystifying.

Picking up socks from the living room floor remains a work in progress.


§ ita § - May 09, 2014 11:31:01 am PDT #27348 of 30000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Homeowning, the American dream. I don't envy you your travails, Dana.

LeN! Your freaky shoes have earnt you money!

I came into the office today to two monitors (normally it's laptop screen and monitor). That means they're not going to fire me (soon) right?


Hil R. - May 09, 2014 11:43:25 am PDT #27349 of 30000
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

Casper can do a load, with direction/reminders about settings.

Some advice I saw once about this: put little stickers (like the ones for chore charts) on the machines at the places where the knobs and buttons should be for a regular load of laundry.


Steph L. - May 09, 2014 11:53:01 am PDT #27350 of 30000
I look more rad than Lutheranism

The family I know with 8 kids set 10 as the Age of Doing Your Own Laundry

That was my family's Laundry Age, too. For some reason I think 8 was Washing The Dishes Age. (My mom even gave me this whole spiel about how when you turn 8, you get your very own Dish-Washing Apron! I was not impressed.)

Although I honestly don't remember if my brother had to start doing his own laundry at 10 or washing the dishes at 8. I feel like he at least had to do his own laundry, because my mom would not put up with doing her kids' laundry when they were damn well able to.


-t - May 09, 2014 12:01:21 pm PDT #27351 of 30000
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

I cannot overstate the extent to which I do not want to keep working for the next hour and a half.

That is all.

No, wait, there's more. Either my allergies or the meds for them are making my eyes all dry and irritated, and every time I think "Ow, my eyes are dry" I get earwormed with What I Did For Love.


Hil R. - May 09, 2014 12:03:28 pm PDT #27352 of 30000
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

My plan for this afternoon was cleaning my apartment. I took a nap instead.


amych - May 09, 2014 12:06:07 pm PDT #27353 of 30000
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

My Age Of Laundry was somewhere between 10 & 12; I don't remember exactly. I do remember feeling vastly superior to all the guys (and they were all guys) who showed up at college with no idea how to push a button on a machine.


-t - May 09, 2014 12:09:23 pm PDT #27354 of 30000
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

The idea of doing just my laundry and not the household's as a whole seems very odd to me. That said, we kids took turns doing the household's laundry, though I don't remember at what age that started. I do know that folding clean laundry started younger than the rest of the process.


Steph L. - May 09, 2014 12:13:11 pm PDT #27355 of 30000
I look more rad than Lutheranism

I do remember feeling vastly superior to all the guys (and they were all guys) who showed up at college with no idea how to push a button on a machine.

Right? The same guys who ended up with pink socks and t-shirts about 3-4 weeks in to freshman year (i.e., when they finally did their first load of laundry).


Jesse - May 09, 2014 12:23:09 pm PDT #27356 of 30000
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I cannot overstate the extent to which I do not want to keep working for the next hour and a half.

I basically had meetings from 9 to 2:30 and then just stopped working. I'll need to do some over the weekend, but it was WORTH IT. (...she says now.)