Update - Driving into a Fight
Thanks for all your responses.
DH had calmed down by the time I got home last night. He actually admitted the boys need to help out and wants to sit down with them this weekend and discuss it. DH also said he's going to make the boys helping around the house his New Year's resolution. He talked about doing the chore jar again. Honestly - I don't think anything will change.
The only thing I can do is change my behavior. I told him after the first of the year I'm done cleaning up after them. I'm also done doing extra stuff for them too (like taking their boy scout wreath/popcorn/coffee fundraising stuff to work). I'm sick of catering to a couple of takers.
~BettyRay
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The only thing I can do is
The only thing I can do is change my behavior. I told him after the first of the year I'm done cleaning up after them. I'm also done doing extra stuff for them too (like taking their boy scout wreath/popcorn/coffee fundraising stuff to work).
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THIS THIS THIS. But don't wait.
You can disengage and still be nice. Just let DH know when something needs to be cleaned because of his kids.
Nothing will change to be
Nothing will change to be sure. All of those "talks/chats/discussions" with the skids go nowhere. The skids can pick up the vibes from biodad:
"Now Poofykins, you know that I don't have a problem with you leaving the kitchen unfit for human habitation but STEPMOM does, so please try and be careful around her--you know how EASILY she flies off the handle"
Best to disengage and look the other way. Look at yourself as Ms. Neutral--no nicey nicey nor any discipline.
I'm trying but it's difficult
I'm trying but it's difficult for me.
~BettyRay
I spent 2 years freaking out
I spent 2 years freaking out and then 5 years changing my behaviour. No, these SSons of mine were brought up differently. Their mother nags and then does the chores anyway. So if they just ignore me long enough I will do it anyway... NOT!
So I 'developed' Mary Poppins Syndrome. I was firm but fair.
Thanks oneoffour. Over the
Thanks oneoffour.
Over the last 3 years I've changed a lot. I used freak out all the time and nitpick too. Now I try to be fair, not to nitpick or nag. I do the laundry and cleaning, DH does the cooking. Occasionally I still freak out though, I just want my house to look nice, even if it's only for a couple of days. I took Monday off and cleaned the whole house for Christmas; going from room to room picking up Christmas Day night, well it just rubbed me the wrong way.
I try to remind myself that these are not my children and they are being raised differently than I would raise them. BUT once in awhile I slip.
~BettyRay
Duplicate, sorry!
Duplicate, sorry!
Get a cleaning service twice
Get a cleaning service twice a week and have your DH pay for it. Problem solved...