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The floors would be shinier if someone else cleaned them.

By Mighty Maggie on Thursday, October 29, 12:44 pm EDT

This week I will let a strange man into my house when my husband isn't home. I will greet him with heaps upon heaps of kisses and shouts of delight because he will be bearing gifts of mops and sponges and environmentally-friendly cleaning supplies. He is coming over to CLEAN MY HOUSE.

A few weeks ago, an old friend blasted an invitation to all of her Facebook contacts: her green cleaning service was in need of some fresh houses for training purposes. Was anyone interested in housecleaning at a wildly discounted rate? I just happened to spot this message when I was using Phillip's computer and it took me all of .002 seconds to draft a reply. It went something like, "YES PLEASE. HOW ABOUT THIS AFTERNOON?"

I've been toying with the idea of housecleaning for a few months now. "Toying" because, WOW, it costs a lot of money. I don't think I can really afford it, but that hasn't kept me from researching companies and even making a call or two. For a while I justified it to myself by saying, "Self? Your husband is going to GRAD SCHOOL. The potential number of ways to resent him is going to DOUBLE. Hiring a housecleaner would help SO MUCH with that." And sometimes I would say, "Self? You're going to be so busy with the KIDS! You need a housecleaner so you can be a BETTER MOM!" I was really really good at coming up with Ways to Rationalize Hiring Someone Else to Clean My Toilet.

But OH the GUILT. I wasn't lying -- we really can't afford it, not on a regular basis. And seriously, if I wasn't sitting here reading blogs I'd have PLENTY of time to clean the toilet. RIGHT?

I signed up to be a practice house for the housecleaner trainee, but we haven't decided if we'll continue with the service. Phillip and I had a somewhat tense conversation about it while driving to my parents' house the other day, a conversation in which I had to haul out my big *PAUSE* sign and explain a thing or two.

Maggie: Okay, so when you just totally blow off the idea of housecleaning, I am personally offended.

Phillip: Huh?

Maggie: And I know I shouldn't BE personally offended, but what you don't understand is that the state of our house is so closely linked with my IDENTITY.

Phillip: Wha?

Maggie: A dirty house means I am a Stay At Home Mom FAILURE! I can't keep up! It's overwhelming! So when you act like a ring around the bathtub is no big deal I feel like you don't get me AT ALL!

Phillip: Um…

Maggie: Housecleaning would fix everything! But I ALREADY feel guilty! So maybe not! I am not physically incapable of mopping! GAH!

Phillip: So, are you saying we should look at the budget and figure out how to make this work?

Maggie: Yes. But then I will need that money for therapy.

The encouraging thing is that my dishwasher, which has been broken for over a month, was finally fixed today. I don't really mind washing dishes, but I'd forgotten how much longer it takes to do by hand. Maybe THAT'S why I can't keep up! That must be it.


Member Comments
Blech
10/29/2009 at 2:18 pm
I cannot stand how easy it is for a house to get out of control. It is so hard to get it back into shape. Maybe you can find the money for some help every once and a while and then it won't be so hard in between times.


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As Mommy
It will change your life
10/29/2009 at 4:30 pm
I finally convinced Husband to let us hire a house cleaner to come bi-monthly. It IS awesome. Not to rub it in, but really, if you think about it, if you do hire one, you will be A. spending more quality time with your kids. B. contributing towards the economy. C. have a cleaner house. What's not good about THAT?


It always makes me mad to
10/29/2009 at 7:07 pm
It always makes me mad to have to pick up my entire house the night before the maid gets there... I know I'm doing less work.. but I always end up cancelling about 3 sessions in...


I'm not gonna lie
10/29/2009 at 8:46 pm
The day I hired a housecleaner is the first day post-baby that I felt in control of anything. It is FREEING to know that I can spend time watching movies with the husband and not feel like I should vacuum or scrub toilets or mop or do any of the other thousand chores. Because honestly? I felt a lot of guilt over that. I'm the woman; cleaning is sort of my house-job. I'm just BETTER at it than he is. Sure, there are still chores to be done: laundry, dishes, general clean up. But having someone come in and literally do the dirty work? IT IS LIFE CHANGING. Could I do a better job myself? Yeah. But I don't want to.


House cleaners rule
10/29/2009 at 9:17 pm
For one year after my daughter was born, my grandmother paid for cleaners to come to my house once a week. It was the BEST GIFT EVER. But of course, once the year was up, I was hooked. Now I pay for them to come twice a month. Better than nothing.


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Anonymous
housecleaners
10/29/2009 at 10:52 pm
I'm so glad I found this post. I thought I was all alone in thinking that house cleaners were a necessity. I agree with all the posts about feeling like a failure for not wanting to clean exhaustively. I feel that. And mountain momma, your grandmother rocks.


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Anonymous
My favorite saying
10/30/2009 at 6:38 pm
My favorite saying is... Cleaning a house while children are growing is like shoveling snow while its still snowing. It helps me to relax about the house work for now. Until we can afford a house cleaning service.


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