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No one likes to clean up - especially the kids. Instead of fighting with your family to get it done, or worse, doing all the work yourself, create a day when everyone pitches in and gets the job done fast.

A family chore day gets everyone involved in taking care of the home. You all live there so it is everyone’s responsibility to keep it looking nice. Family chore day can be all day or just in the morning. It’s best to start in the morning when the entire family is peppy and fresh. That way, the afternoon is left for other more fun activities.

Now, this doesn’t mean that you should leave the house an utter disaster area until that “one” day. If company is coming over or the sink is full of dishes you might have to take care of the issue. But, for the most part, family chore day should take care of the things that no one wants to do during the week. Some specific items that come to mind from my own house are: washing clothes, cleaning bedrooms, washing windows, vacuuming, etc.

You will have to have a few ground rules for family chore day. Everyone agrees to be available for that particular day and period of time. This is important, especially when you have teenagers who make plans on the weekends or dads who want to spend some time with the guys.

1. Decide on a day. You can rotate the day each week or keep it the same. Keeping it the same lets everyone plan around the activity easily.

2. Make a list of what chores need to be done. You can team up to tackle big jobs so it doesn’t take as much time.

3. Get your supplies ahead of time. When Saturday morning (or whatever day you choose) rolls around, you want to be able to hit the ground running. Have buckets, cleaners, equipment and paper towels or rags all in one area ready to grab and put to use.

4. Make it fun. On that day, the family gets to eat out for breakfast. Feeding everyone will keep them from pooping out too soon. Listen to some music while you work. Take turns choosing music so you satisfy everyone’s tastes.

5. Family chore day saves energy and thus, money. Washing clothes on one day means full loads which saves water and energy over washing a half load every other day.

6. Change chores assigned each week. No one wants to get stuck cleaning the bathrooms every week. Take turns doing the yucky jobs.

Are the dishes piling up or does the house look a wreck? Try a family chore day to share the job of keeping your home livable.


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Petula said... @ 8/19/2009 9:38 PM

Sounds like a good idea.

StaceyC4 said... @ 8/20/2009 6:11 AM

Oh, how I wish I could be that organized! Chore die usually erupts into total chaos where we make a bigger mess than we clean up!

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Mommy Kennedy said... @ 8/29/2009 12:24 PM

We just did this today. It worked out great. New rule in our house is that if you choose not to participate in chore day (i.e., go to friend's house, etc), no allowance for that week!

I felt a release of tension since I didn't feel like it was all left for me to do too and now I'm able to sit down and write you all about it!

Femmepower said... @ 9/02/2009 7:42 PM

Now this is a great idea! I'm just almost resigned to the fact that I have to do everything around the house.I'm like a full-time housemaid/mom/wife, you know. Yet I also hold a regular job.Can you believe the stress?

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