Most Procrastined and Hated Chores
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Most Procrastined and Hated Chores
I find that the chores I dislike most really don't take that long to finish. I like to start preparing meals and don't want to take time to empty and load the dishwasher. I usually recruit one of my kids. It only takes about 10 minutes. They hate loading. Too bad.
Hemming,repairing, and replacing buttons. I don't hate this I just find it very easy to put off. I delayed hemming 2 pair of pants for my husband for 3 months. (very inconsiderate). When I finally forced myself, it only took 30 minutes.
Grocery shopping on a Saturday! Why didn't I go Thursday afternoon?
My husband hates caulking the bathtub and cleaning out the drains. He is tired of picking up leaves even though he uses a leaf blower. This is a seasonal dislike. Ask this question in the summer and he'll say he mostly dislikes keeping ahead of the algae in the pool. I'm glad he keeps up with this one. The pool would be green if I had to do it.
Hemming,repairing, and replacing buttons. I don't hate this I just find it very easy to put off. I delayed hemming 2 pair of pants for my husband for 3 months. (very inconsiderate). When I finally forced myself, it only took 30 minutes.
Grocery shopping on a Saturday! Why didn't I go Thursday afternoon?
My husband hates caulking the bathtub and cleaning out the drains. He is tired of picking up leaves even though he uses a leaf blower. This is a seasonal dislike. Ask this question in the summer and he'll say he mostly dislikes keeping ahead of the algae in the pool. I'm glad he keeps up with this one. The pool would be green if I had to do it.
Great question!
My most procrastinated chore is keeping up with the paperwork, like filing important papers, and keeping the bills and receipts in order.
I do fine recycling paper, like junk mail, however, if my kids have papers from a while back, I have trouble knowing what to do with them.
We are working on putting things in portfolios for the kids. I have files for the financial stuff. I am also hoping to get them to send some of their papers to relatives(everyone needs refrigerator art).
I just hate working with paper!
I'll do the diaper pail any day over the paperwork. Maybe that's because I have a system for keeping the cloth diapers under control. Just don't make me do disposables. Thanks.
I do fine recycling paper, like junk mail, however, if my kids have papers from a while back, I have trouble knowing what to do with them.
We are working on putting things in portfolios for the kids. I have files for the financial stuff. I am also hoping to get them to send some of their papers to relatives(everyone needs refrigerator art).
I just hate working with paper!
I'll do the diaper pail any day over the paperwork. Maybe that's because I have a system for keeping the cloth diapers under control. Just don't make me do disposables. Thanks.
I am in the process of getting rid of all socks that have holes in them. Then, I am going to get rid of, or use odd socks for crafts. Then, I will cull the socks down to a managable amount for each of us. There are 6 of us, so that will take me some time to do. I'm a procrastinator! I also like the cute toddler socks, so I don't want to get rid of some of them. I might try putting them in a lingerie bag when I wash them to keep them all together.
Anyway, I just bought myself 10 pairs of short socks and 6 pairs of crew socks. If I keep slippers on my feet, I shouldn't have anymore sock problems
Anyway, I just bought myself 10 pairs of short socks and 6 pairs of crew socks. If I keep slippers on my feet, I shouldn't have anymore sock problems

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We reach a point where lonely socks get dumped. My husband lays out all the single socks. He tells the boys to look through their sock drawers and any other place: in other drawers, under beds, stuffed in a closet, or in overnight bag that hasn't been emptied in a few weeks. Oh, I forgot: behind the sofa.
Open up the can and toss. It feels good.
Open up the can and toss. It feels good.
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I hate FOLDING the laundry.
There's 5 of us. I don't mind washing it. I don't mind putting it away (infact, I prefer if I'm the one to put it away), but I HATE folding all that laundry.
The new system at our house is the 5 and 6 year old each fold their own, with some assistance from us. I fold mine, my husband's and the baby's laundry.
My husband hates washing dishes. So now the 5 and 6 year old take turns doing small loads of dishes (not including glass or knives). I have to say that having each of the kids take a load of dishes has brightened my day considerably.
There's 5 of us. I don't mind washing it. I don't mind putting it away (infact, I prefer if I'm the one to put it away), but I HATE folding all that laundry.
The new system at our house is the 5 and 6 year old each fold their own, with some assistance from us. I fold mine, my husband's and the baby's laundry.
My husband hates washing dishes. So now the 5 and 6 year old take turns doing small loads of dishes (not including glass or knives). I have to say that having each of the kids take a load of dishes has brightened my day considerably.
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I just don't care anymore. I used to use single socks for dusting, but they wind up back in bottom of the laundry basket. But, I will try the rice idea.
Well, maybe I do care. My grandsons are now at the age it would be fun to make puppets like I used to make with my kids. I feel a little more motivated.
Well, maybe I do care. My grandsons are now at the age it would be fun to make puppets like I used to make with my kids. I feel a little more motivated.
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