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MrsBumbleb
it's me
Member since 5/05 11234 total posts
Name: Christine
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I've got a clutter free home
and two kids in timeout for hitting their mom with lacrosse sticks as she was bagging up the toys
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Posted 2/9/11 5:36 PM |
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dawnygirl25
Growing up soo fast..
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Name: Dawn
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Re: I've got a clutter free home
enjoy the new found space!
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Posted 2/9/11 6:02 PM |
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pinky
Twin Moms Do Everything Twice
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Re: I've got a clutter free home
Good for you!
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Posted 2/9/11 6:37 PM |
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nrthshgrl
It goes fast. Pay attention.
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Re: I've got a clutter free home
So are the lacrosse sticks broken in half or just in the garbage bag?
They are brave, brave children. Not all that bright to hit an angry woman with a garbage bag full of their toys but very, very brave.
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Posted 2/9/11 8:37 PM |
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MikesBride
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Name: Ilana
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Re: I've got a clutter free home
Holy moly!! Glad you've got a clean house and I hope those lacrosse sticks are in the garbage as well!!
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Posted 2/10/11 12:57 AM |
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OffWithHerHead23
Keep passing the open windows
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Name: Meaghan
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Re: I've got a clutter free home
Wow, that's ballsy of them! My kids would probably have been in their rooms all night if it was me.
Good for you for doing it, though!! And like the PPs said, I sure hope the lacrosse sticks are in the garbage as well!!!
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Posted 2/10/11 12:05 PM |
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Elizabeth
Mom of Three
Member since 9/05 7900 total posts
Name: "MOMMY!!!"
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Re: I've got a clutter free home
Wow...so are you actually throwing the stuff out???? Or donating? My Q is - is it actually going??
I am proud/ashamed to admit I cleared out my DD's room yesterday myself. A rude awakening for her when she got home from school but I warned her a few times about keeping it in order. I don't want to be proud or ashamed honestly but I have both feelings about it.
I don't know if I should give her some back eventually if she keeps the place clean (which really shouldn't be hard now that it's a few pencils, crayons and a lamp on her desk) or really get rid of it. Where's the lesson if I give some back?
Thoughts?
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Posted 2/10/11 12:55 PM |
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MrsBumbleb
it's me
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Name: Christine
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Re: I've got a clutter free home
Posted by Elizabeth
Wow...so are you actually throwing the stuff out???? Or donating? My Q is - is it actually going??
I am proud/ashamed to admit I cleared out my DD's room yesterday myself. A rude awakening for her when she got home from school but I warned her a few times about keeping it in order. I don't want to be proud or ashamed honestly but I have both feelings about it.
I don't know if I should give her some back eventually if she keeps the place clean (which really shouldn't be hard now that it's a few pencils, crayons and a lamp on her desk) or really get rid of it. Where's the lesson if I give some back?
They saw me put two huge bags outside. They didn't see me bring them back in and put them in a huge trunk in the basement. My problem is they have too much stuff. I left them with a decent amount of toys to play with. I almost feel guilty that they have so many toys and there really isn't enough room for it all. I plan on keeping them in the basement and will rotate/throw things out as I feel fit. Nice weather can't come fast enough around here.
Message edited 2/10/2011 2:08:05 PM.
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Posted 2/10/11 2:07 PM |
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neener1211
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Re: I've got a clutter free home
Posted by Elizabeth
Wow...so are you actually throwing the stuff out???? Or donating? My Q is - is it actually going??
I am proud/ashamed to admit I cleared out my DD's room yesterday myself. A rude awakening for her when she got home from school but I warned her a few times about keeping it in order. I don't want to be proud or ashamed honestly but I have both feelings about it.
I don't know if I should give her some back eventually if she keeps the place clean (which really shouldn't be hard now that it's a few pencils, crayons and a lamp on her desk) or really get rid of it. Where's the lesson if I give some back?
Thoughts?
I know I'm not a parent of an older child, but I wanted to tell you that the first time my mom threatened to throw our toys out if we didn't clean, she did throw them out. We never did it again. After that, when she threatened to throw the toys out, she would put ALL the toys in a pile and give us 1 hour to clean them up. Whatever was still in the pile went in the garbage. She never had to throw out a toy again! So, it works, and I remember it happening, so obviously it stuck with me. I also plan on using this with my children.
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Posted 2/10/11 2:09 PM |
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nrthshgrl
It goes fast. Pay attention.
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Re: I've got a clutter free home
Posted by neener1211
I know I'm not a parent of an older child, but I wanted to tell you that the first time my mom threatened to throw our toys out if we didn't clean, she did throw them out. We never did it again. After that, when she threatened to throw the toys out, she would put ALL the toys in a pile and give us 1 hour to clean them up. Whatever was still in the pile went in the garbage. She never had to throw out a toy again! So, it works, and I remember it happening, so obviously it stuck with me. I also plan on using this with my children.
That reminds me of when our dad threw out our curling iron because we were fighting over it. He warned us but we'd never thought we'd have to face the 80s without a curling iron.
For the record, I bag it & it goes in time out for a few weeks - enough time to drive the message home.
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Posted 2/10/11 2:38 PM |
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neener1211
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Re: I've got a clutter free home
Posted by nrthshgrl
That reminds me of when our dad threw out our curling iron because we were fighting over it. He warned us but we'd never thought we'd have to face the 80s without a curling iron.
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Posted 2/10/11 2:56 PM |
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MikesBride
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Name: Ilana
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Re: I've got a clutter free home
Posted by neener1211
Posted by Elizabeth
Wow...so are you actually throwing the stuff out???? Or donating? My Q is - is it actually going??
I am proud/ashamed to admit I cleared out my DD's room yesterday myself. A rude awakening for her when she got home from school but I warned her a few times about keeping it in order. I don't want to be proud or ashamed honestly but I have both feelings about it.
I don't know if I should give her some back eventually if she keeps the place clean (which really shouldn't be hard now that it's a few pencils, crayons and a lamp on her desk) or really get rid of it. Where's the lesson if I give some back?
Thoughts?
I know I'm not a parent of an older child, but I wanted to tell you that the first time my mom threatened to throw our toys out if we didn't clean, she did throw them out. We never did it again. After that, when she threatened to throw the toys out, she would put ALL the toys in a pile and give us 1 hour to clean them up. Whatever was still in the pile went in the garbage. She never had to throw out a toy again! So, it works, and I remember it happening, so obviously it stuck with me. I also plan on using this with my children.
I agree with this sentiment...I think the first time you throw them out and that's it...its much more likely that they'll comply in the future. They know you mean business.
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Posted 2/10/11 10:02 PM |
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Elizabeth
Mom of Three
Member since 9/05 7900 total posts
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Re: I've got a clutter free home
Posted by MikesBride
Posted by neener1211
Posted by Elizabeth
Wow...so are you actually throwing the stuff out???? Or donating? My Q is - is it actually going??
I am proud/ashamed to admit I cleared out my DD's room yesterday myself. A rude awakening for her when she got home from school but I warned her a few times about keeping it in order. I don't want to be proud or ashamed honestly but I have both feelings about it.
I don't know if I should give her some back eventually if she keeps the place clean (which really shouldn't be hard now that it's a few pencils, crayons and a lamp on her desk) or really get rid of it. Where's the lesson if I give some back?
Thoughts?
I know I'm not a parent of an older child, but I wanted to tell you that the first time my mom threatened to throw our toys out if we didn't clean, she did throw them out. We never did it again. After that, when she threatened to throw the toys out, she would put ALL the toys in a pile and give us 1 hour to clean them up. Whatever was still in the pile went in the garbage. She never had to throw out a toy again! So, it works, and I remember it happening, so obviously it stuck with me. I also plan on using this with my children.
I agree with this sentiment...I think the first time you throw them out and that's it...its much more likely that they'll comply in the future. They know you mean business.
I like the feedback from an adult who remembers it from their childhood so no experience on the Mom end necessary.
That's the way I was leaning. I hate to do it - Im not the permissive parent at all - but I think about the things she will really want or will need replacing - it wasn't just toys, it was markers, craft stuff, etc. But bringing it back doesn't sound like it will drive the message home.
Besides she was most broken up about the dinky erasers shaped like ice cream cones and puppies.
AND... BTW...her room was emptied and last night she decided to get a gymnastics outfit out of a storage bin - and left the bin on the floor with 1/2 it's contents around it. Pencil from homework, on the floor. Shoes that fit in over the door shoe holder, on the floor IN FRONT OF THE HOLDER!!!
I am throwing the stuff out.
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Posted 2/11/11 1:16 PM |
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