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How Do You Do It All?

Hi! I need help! This is my first year to be a stay-at-home mom. I have an 18 month old and a 6 month old. I just cannot seem to keep my head above water with the housework. I am embarrassed to have anyone in my house. I do housework everyday and can never get caught up. I keep thinking that if I could get this done or that done, it would be better, but nothing helps. Any tips or suggestions?????
I chose to stay home so I could spend time with my kids! In order to keep the house semi-clean, I have to spend 3/4 of the day keeping them entertained so I can clean. This is not fair to them or me!
Please help. I'm going crazy in this pigsty!

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Thanks for the tips and suggestions! They are all great! I am totally with everyone on putting the kids first and the house not having to be perfect! I was trying not to be too wordy and probably should've mentioned that we moved into an older ranch style house in November and are SLOWLY fixing it up. We are beginning a kitchen renovation in June. So far, I haven't had a working dishwasher or a pantry so storage is a big problem. Not to mention the new stove and dishwasher sitting in the corner of my kitchen waiting to be installed. One thing we didn't notice before we moved in was the lack of storage so we are still trying to get creative with that. Plus, the little projects I'm trying to do for the house...I feel like I can never get the little things done...dishes, laundry, dinner, straightening up. It truly is never-ending. As soon as the laundry basket is empty, it fills back up. You know what I'm talking about! :) So keeping everything picked up is a real challenge. My husband does not know how to put anything up after he uses it. That's a whole other post. I have talked to him about it. He is trying, but it is slow. He claims that he leaves things out because he plans to come back and use them later. Well, with two kids under two years old, what you plan to do that afternoon turns into the next day, the next week, and on and on. So basically, between a house we've yet to find a place for things, renovations, a messy husband and two kids under two years old...things are crazy. But you all motivated me to be more strategic in my efforts and it has helped. As soon as we get the kitchen done, we should be in better shape. we'll have a pantry and storage for kitchen items as well as office items. That will make a huge difference. Having a dishwasher will be a huge timesaver as well. Now that we've set a date for the kitchen renovation with the contractor, I can begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel! Thanks again!

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You don't do it all. You do some of it. Pick something that you will notice once it's done. It can be overwhelming. Do some and ask for help from someone that loves you and the boys.

Krist,
This is my opinion and you know we all have them. I am a mother of 4 with the oldest 25 and the youngest 12 but when mine were much younger I was a stay at home mom. I finally decided after stressing over my house, that if my kids were fed, clothed and well adjusted and loved, that my time spent with them was a lot more important than whether or not my house was spotless. If people came to see my house then they needed to stay home. Being a mother to my children was my main priority and if I managed to mop a floor, clean a toliet or fold a load of laundry that was fine too.!! Hang in there, it gets easier as they get older.

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Have you ever heard of Flylady.com? She's a bit much for me (for example I never ever dress to the shoes, we don't wear shoes in the house! but she gives great tips on keeping your house clean)
Here are a few things I do -
I get up early in the morning. DH is up first and gets ready for work, and he usually has breakfast with our son, who is also an early riser. While they eat, I get showered and ready for the day.
Run the dishwasher every night. In the morning I or DH empty it, and during the day I just load it up again.
I do one load of laundry a day. Some Saturdays I might do 2 if its piling up. Sometimes I throw the load in the wash right before I go to bed, so I just have to put it in the dryer in the am. As soon as the load is done, its folded and put away - no ironing. I usually do this during my son's morning tv time. He watches and it keeps him occupied, otherwise he's 'helping' me with laundry, his help meaning throwing piles of folded clothing around. Since I do one load daily, they aren't to big, and I have time to make beds too. Really changes the room's appearance with a made bed.
During nap time I take a few minutes to rest for myself first, then quickly tidy up the toys my son played with. I keep a large bin in our living room and toss all the toys in it. Then I move on to one big chore per day - vaccum, dust, clean bathroom. If I have time, I'll put the toys in the bin in their place before he wakes up. If not, at least they aren't scattered in the house.
Bedtime routine is hubby's job, so while my son gets ready for bed I do another toy round up. Usually there's enough time to get the toys put away before he's asleep.
Hubby also had chores he is expected to do -he mops the kitchen floor weekly, and cleans one bathroom bimonthly, along with trash and bedtime duty. He used to complain that he worked and shouldn't have to help with housework, but I told him flat-out that MY full-time job was to keep his son alive, safe, healthy, fed, loved, and stimulated, and that housework was not part of that - I do that in addition to my full time job, so he needed to do his part in addition to his full time job.
My home is by no means as clean as it was before I had a child, and will be going further down hill as soon as #2 comes - just a few weeks away! But I feel it is at least presentable, and everyone has clean clothes. In a few years my kids will have more responsibilities to help keep things clean, but right now just babes, and won't be that way for long. Enjoy them first, worry about the house later.

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You are blessed to be able to stay at home with your little angels. Even if I could I don't know if I would take on the job of being a SAHM. I commend you for that. Have you tried doing specific tasks on specific days? I think we overwhelm ourself by trying to do too much in one day. Also set some deadlines, whatever is not done by noon or 1, will have to be dealt with the next day. It's hard to try to juggle so many things. I have found that by moving most of the activity in one room whether a den or bedroom, kind of frees you up to clean the other rooms better. hang in there and enjoy your boys -- your house will always be there -- your boys won't.

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One tip.....change your definition of "clean". I was a NEAT FREAK before baby and changing my definition of clean really
allowed me to put less pressure on myself. I am happily content to not have a perfectly clean house all of the time.
Most of my friends are stay at home moms too and when they drop by to an unperfect house they can relate and pass no judgement!

Hi K.,
I have found that the major issues are laundry, trash, dishes and floors. Can you split those things up into 15 minute segments throughout the day? Maybe at the kids mealtimes and naptimes? Or maybe right after they go down for bed at night just spend 30 min. on fast mode to get to the big hunks? Dusting, sanitizing the bathrooms and real down and dirty scouring - I have someone come over once a month and I pay them to free up my valueable time. While they scrub an scour, I feel like I've spent my money wisely because I have more time to play with my little ones. I hope this helps!
K. (mom of four children)

I was a SAHM for 4 years when my children were 2 and newborn twins. My house was in shambles due to me being depressed and and I am still trying to get it organized the way I want it, now I work and go to school so it is really hard.

I do it by doing it one room at a time. The best thing is get a friend or family member to watch the kids, either at your house or theirs, and just jump into cleaning. It might take a whole weekend. Do one room at a time. Get the big stuff, then worry about the smaller stuff later (such as dusting or vacuuming). You can do laundry as you are working on rooms, and when you hear the washer finish, can go move the clothes and save the folding/putting away for later.

Don't be a perfectionist, but only move to the next room after the big stuff in the first is cleaned, you can always go back and do the small stuff like dusting when the kids are napping or after they go to bed.

Flylady.net might be good fore you. I used some of the methods there and rearranged them to work for me.

You can't do it all! Go to flylady.net and sign up for their daily email. The tips are so helpful! They would call your feeling "CHAOS" or Can't Have Anyone Over Syndrome. Ha! :) Cracks me up. They have a good attitude and approach house cleaning with humor. The basic idea is to do small amounts of housework at a time and to have a daily routine. One of their mottos is that you can do anything in 15 minutes. It's important to keep your house clean but your standards have to change when you have little ones. Have your 18 month old and your husband help when they can but most importantly, spend time with those babies. They are only little once. When they are grown and gone you won't think "I wish my house had been cleaner".

K.,

I know it is tough...it seems like after you have one area clean and move to the next...the first one has been hit again. My suggestion would be...our church has a Mom's Day Out monthly. They keep the kids busy so you can get your things done. If you do not have a way to do this, then maybe work out a plan with a friend that can keep the boys for about 8:00 a.m. to noon to give you time to get some things done. You may find that a friend may want to swap times so they can get some of their things done too. Good Luck!!!

Hi K.,
I'll tell you what I do...I focus on one room a day for a thorough cleaning. Sure, I make the beds and pick up every day but I focus on deep cleaning one room a day and stick to it. My house still looks lived in, but I know it's clean and that's what counts. I also use this method in my fridge...I clean one shelf a week and rotate...my fridge is always clean and it's not an overwhelming job to look at. As the saying goes...you can eat an elephant, just take one bite at a time.
Good luck.
W. Q

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