I feel your pain. Empty flat surfaces, clean bathroom, clean kitchen… My husband cannot resist any of them. Worst are the book shelves. Clean and sorted bookshelves means books strewed all over the house as he rediscovered old friends.
It doesn’t seem to matter what day I clean the bathroom! Anytime it is freshly cleaned, my husband gets in there to trim his beard and hair gets all over the sink and counter! He will wipe up the majority, but not all the little hairs around the faucet. Drives me nuts!
Murphy’s law, Janis. Bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry all stay clean for less than a day. In addition, any time I change one of the cat boxes, at least one cat uses it immediately.
For the first 29 years of our marriage I was able to clean what needed to be cleaned on a regular basis – despite my Oscar Madison gene mentioned in another post. I worked for my dad at first and then on my own, so my time was my own and since dad died and I took over the accounting practice, I worked from home. So it was easy to schedule and do cleaning (without a schedule it would have been O.M. country here).
Ten years ago husband took rather early retirement for health reasons and started also working from home – from the same office – our desks face each other. since then cleaning has been a problem. Time to dust and vacuum in the office?- He is working and doesn’t like my cleaning around him. Want to clean the toilet? He will need it in the middle of it being cleaned and flush the toilet with the cleaning liquid in it and I have to start over.
So using it after I am done cleaning it would be an improvement!
Nachikethass about 6 years ago
So? “Go” outside?!
Macushlalondra about 6 years ago
Typical. I’ll clean up the kitchen and there goes my husband to mess it up again.
alasko about 6 years ago
A man’s gotta do, what a man’s gotta do.
Dirty Dragon about 6 years ago
“You can use it AFTER Thanksgiving!”
charliefarmrhere about 6 years ago
As bad as don’t use the guest towels either!
Sisu60 about 6 years ago
this is where having a large backyard helps and a shovel too.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 6 years ago
“Hey, my aim is improvi…never mind.”
colddonkey about 6 years ago
Like Scott Norwood………..wide right.
jarvisloop about 6 years ago
She cleans a bathroom without rubber gloves?
mjb515 about 6 years ago
Urgent business is urgent.
John Smith about 6 years ago
Women can’t help themselves, they get the “Control Freak” genes from their mothers.
derdave969 about 6 years ago
Arlo, the first modification is the most desirable.
joedon2007 about 6 years ago
at least he isn’t bringing the newspaper { or I Pad) with him
Tyge about 6 years ago
Next time warn me!
alexius23 about 6 years ago
You don’t live in a Museum
Fontessa about 6 years ago
My husband cleans the bathrooms at our house. But he won’t dust.
cabalonrye about 6 years ago
I feel your pain. Empty flat surfaces, clean bathroom, clean kitchen… My husband cannot resist any of them. Worst are the book shelves. Clean and sorted bookshelves means books strewed all over the house as he rediscovered old friends.
assrdood about 6 years ago
Uh, you want I should your bathroom instead?
chuck_sa about 6 years ago
And why man caves exist.
formathe about 6 years ago
And I’m gonna DEMO it. The circle of strife my dear.
majobis. about 6 years ago
please return the seat to it’s down and parked position, and it will be ready for its next customer
Nicki's ZoMcYo about 6 years ago
It doesn’t seem to matter what day I clean the bathroom! Anytime it is freshly cleaned, my husband gets in there to trim his beard and hair gets all over the sink and counter! He will wipe up the majority, but not all the little hairs around the faucet. Drives me nuts!
DCBakerEsq about 6 years ago
Put up the “No pooping” sign.
ChessPirate about 6 years ago
“What? Are you going to take tours through?”
jbarnes about 6 years ago
Murphy’s law, Janis. Bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry all stay clean for less than a day. In addition, any time I change one of the cat boxes, at least one cat uses it immediately.
bryan42 about 6 years ago
IOW: Careful with your aim!
Scoutmaster77 about 6 years ago
I’m not sure that I like what this is implying. Seat up or digestive system?
jppjr about 6 years ago
Shades of my first wife.
choo choo willy about 6 years ago
My aim is to keep the bathroom clean, your aim will help.
mafastore about 6 years ago
For the first 29 years of our marriage I was able to clean what needed to be cleaned on a regular basis – despite my Oscar Madison gene mentioned in another post. I worked for my dad at first and then on my own, so my time was my own and since dad died and I took over the accounting practice, I worked from home. So it was easy to schedule and do cleaning (without a schedule it would have been O.M. country here).
Ten years ago husband took rather early retirement for health reasons and started also working from home – from the same office – our desks face each other. since then cleaning has been a problem. Time to dust and vacuum in the office?- He is working and doesn’t like my cleaning around him. Want to clean the toilet? He will need it in the middle of it being cleaned and flush the toilet with the cleaning liquid in it and I have to start over.
So using it after I am done cleaning it would be an improvement!