Wednesday, October 7, 2009

I Have a Secret

I have more than one actually, but this is a really good one. It's one I just learned about, and I can't believe the difference it's making in our home. I'm smiling more because the world is a brighter more beautiful place.

Ready for this?

Kids can work.

Really! I again have to thank Lara for inspiring me in this. Work in the morning, learn in the afternoon. That's what we've been doing. Well, yesterday when we really started we were on such a roll that I just worked them as long as I possibly could, which for some ended up being most of the day. We cleaned out the fridge, under the kitchen sink, washed windows, cleaned above the cupboards and washed everything up there, and cleaned the bathroom. Woo hoo! Then we did all the regular frontroom/kitchen cleaning, sweeping, mopping, dishes, vacuuming, dusting, etc. etc. All this was done with very little complaining.

This morning we got the lazy susan cleaned out and washed (honey, why do we have four bottles of molasses?), and the coat closet emptied so we can figure out what's too small or who has been handed down more jackets than they actually need, and got some things in the backyard headed to the trash.

We still started our day with our morning devotional, some history, and a newer addition to our morning, reading from the "Book of Virtues." Then off to work.

I've always worked harder with someone working along with me, so that's a bonus. The other bigger part of the secret is that when I'm sick of part of a job, I can pass it on! (Don't tell the kids.) I can also say things like "Oops, you need to get that spot right there a bit better."

Now that you know the secret, try it, you'll love it!

4 comments:

  1. My kids are lazy. I can't make them work.

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  2. Where does Molasses come from? Those poor Moles...It's hard to be a Mole at Christmas...

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  3. I agree...especially with the work along side routine. We all work better when we are doing it together...unfortunately I forget too often and try to divide and conquer and not much gets done.

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  4. I wonder who I can get to help me clean my sewing room ... besides 'the clean sweep crew'. When I head down there, Greta and Andrea follow me (Ben can't follow me yet) so I don't stay long -- things get bumped into WAY to easy!! That's why there is a sign across the door 'Caution: Enter at your own risk!'.

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