Hubby's housework
What kinda housework or chores does your hubby do?
Vacuuming, steam cleaning, washing up (shared), loading the dishwasher (shared), laundry (shared), gardening, diy (eventually it gets done), cooking every other weekend - he would love to cook more but doesn't get home early enough during the week to cook for our daughter.
Shared house work is done by whoever gets a chance.
He's also very hands on with our daughter.
I used to think all men were like him, then I joined bb. Now I feel lucky to have him!
They're almost all shared. When he works I do the daily cleaning/up-keep and when I work he does. I do all the cooking though. I enjoy it.
As far as the yard, we both mow. He does most of the landscaping/gardening though. I assist when I can. That's his baby, he loves working in the yard.
I have a low battery in the fire alarm above my stairs and he hasn't changed it. It chirps all day and night. Two days ago I told him that I was going to ask another dude to do it and that was a fight lol. It. Still. Beeps. I know I'm capable but I'm freaken pregnant and shouldn't have to do something dangerous like that. It's the principle dude. He's cut off right now.
My hubby takes out trash and does laundry besides folding and putting it away.
Really, not much unless I ask him to do something. I'm a sahm and I have a system and routine down to a science for cleaning the house inside and out. I have a certain way that I like things done, so when my husband makes an attempt to clean or put things away, sometimes I end up redoing it anyway. ? He's not useless in the least bit. I'd just rather have things done the way I like them done, especially because he works so much and I like for him to spend time with the kids when he's home so that I can get my alone time- aka cleaning time. I know that's not for everybody, but it definitely works for my family.
Ladies how much housework does your partner do? Is it equal, non existent or he does it the most. Just feel like my job is a mum and a cleaner 😂 like he does help sometimes but I always have to ask 😴
so I thought with Gary being off work this week I'd get a few lie ins, of course not I don't know why I was so silly to think it! I've had 1 lie in 😐 I heard him getting into bed at 2:45am so I knew straight away he wouldn't be getting up with Kai 😐 I'm fed up.. he hasn't even helped with housework either not like he usually does anyway, before I went to bed last night all I asked him to do was sort the bottles in the sterilizer and of course that must of been too difficult cause they still ther...
I'm furious. I just got a job finally. Started on the 8th at chick fil a in the mall. Full time, great benefits and broken promises from hubby. He said he'll be Mr. Mom. Doing dishes, trash, keeping baby clean and do dinner like he's been wanting. Does he? Nope. I work every day except Sundays 3 - 10. Today I had a 11:30a.m - 8p.m shift and tomorrow I'm doing baby's vaccinations at 8a.m going to work at 11:30 a.m - 10p.m. Lately I've been doing housework, cooking, barely getting sleep at night d...

I had to snap at my sister the one day, because I was cleaning the house like crazy and my daughter wanted me to do something so I told her mommy can't right now she is cleaning the house because no one else will, So ask daddy. And my sister decided to step in and say you should, you don't do anything, YOU DON'T WORK. So I got snippy and said FIRST off before you crawled your butt out of bed at 2pm I've already been up since 7am, I've done three loads of laundry, did the dishes, unloaded & reloa...
So just a quick question for you ladies whom already have had babies. How hard is it to get anything done with a newborn? I'm talking housework and normal daily things. Is it near impossible? Or easier than you thought? I'd love to know! Thanks 🤗
Anything hard work or things that need to be fixed. From the light switch to oil changes. He doesn't lift a finger inside the house unless he wants his stuff a certain way but normally he shows me how he likes it. I hated it at first but I'm used to it since I finally realized that's how he grew up.