- Mar 25, 2007
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DH's chores: Clean cat boxes, take out trash, vacuum, dishes, mow grass (or anything he thinks won't damage the mower, really), all bills which are not my credit card, arrange for the kid down the road to cut wood for us, walk dogs 2-3X daily.
My chores: Maintain swimming pool, care and feeding of all outdoor plants which are not grass or grasslike, walk dogs 3X daily, feed all pets, water houseplants, cooking, cleaning bathrooms, cleaning kitchen countertops, laundry, chicken maintenance, pay my credit card bill out of a separate account.
Grocery shopping is a joint effort, as is dog grooming. Also, I am responsible for home improvements while he is responsible for telling me I'm doing it wrong.
On rare occasion, he builds me something if I nag for a few weeks about it.
One of our two acres is woodlot. We are slooooowwwwwly hacking out some of the crummy little trees and the dangerous ones, making them into stove wood, and then this fall we're putting in flowering & berry bushes for the understory, hopefully they will shade out some of the effin' weeds. Also, some of it has hickory trees that we maintain as a nut orchard; in an ideal world, where I have infinite resources, I would rip out some of the crummy little maples and fallen trees that are currently in between the hickories, and put in hazelnuts/filberts for the understory. I tried doing walnuts, but they didn't take.
Most of the time, I can only guarantee that the downstairs part of the house will be clean. Upstairs...well... not so much.
My chores: Maintain swimming pool, care and feeding of all outdoor plants which are not grass or grasslike, walk dogs 3X daily, feed all pets, water houseplants, cooking, cleaning bathrooms, cleaning kitchen countertops, laundry, chicken maintenance, pay my credit card bill out of a separate account.
Grocery shopping is a joint effort, as is dog grooming. Also, I am responsible for home improvements while he is responsible for telling me I'm doing it wrong.
One of our two acres is woodlot. We are slooooowwwwwly hacking out some of the crummy little trees and the dangerous ones, making them into stove wood, and then this fall we're putting in flowering & berry bushes for the understory, hopefully they will shade out some of the effin' weeds. Also, some of it has hickory trees that we maintain as a nut orchard; in an ideal world, where I have infinite resources, I would rip out some of the crummy little maples and fallen trees that are currently in between the hickories, and put in hazelnuts/filberts for the understory. I tried doing walnuts, but they didn't take.
Most of the time, I can only guarantee that the downstairs part of the house will be clean. Upstairs...well... not so much.
