Saturday, July 24, 2010

the housekeeping gene

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6ntLook, nobody can deny that some traits are genetic. Like music. People are either musical or they aren't. That's not to say that someone can't be taught to play an instrument, or sing, but they won't be gifted or musical unless it's born in them. That's what I think, anyway, and now I've said it on the internet, so that makes it true.

All that to say, is there a housekeeping gene? I can feel the MOG rolling his eyes from here. If I wasn't so submissive... anyways, I don't think I have it. Now, part of the problem is that I'm lazy. As DCTalk once said, there's no sense in hiding the truth. That's just part of it, though.

See, I can sit here in this living room, and I can see with my keen and perceptive eyes that there are shoes on the floor, in random places, and an intercom that was unplugged after too aggressive use of the "Call" button, and you know, a coathanger, and some little thing that looks like a piece of electrical tape. I call that "pretty good". Other people I'm married to might call it "chaos" or "filth". You see the discrepancy.

At some point tonight, several buses of Nashvillians will descend upon us, to spend the night on their journey back to N-ville. My job is to make places for them to sleep that don't smell like urine or have crumbled corn chips. Yikes! Maybe you're saying. Hey, shut it. The kids sneak off and have "picnics" in exotic locations like under the futon. As for the urine, 1 out of 3 is potty-trained. It might smell like a bus station around here for a while.

So now I have to get up off my genetically-predisposed-to-computers-and-couches rear end and clean up the joint. It's like playing God.

7 comments:

  1. Jess - you are ONE good writer, that's for sure! Hang in there and keep lovin' those babies.... scrubbing and cleaning can wait for tomorrow, for babies grow up we've learned to our sorrow.... so quiet down cobwebs, dust go to sleep - I'm rocking my baby and babies don't keep....

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  2. i think my husband must also be a genius.

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  3. darn it. staying in my room again? just tell them to pile everything.... somewhere....

    -han

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  4. I'm guessing that the odds of there being an "organization gene" are better than housekeeping genes....I just feel like some people know how to clean swiftly and productively...while others of us get so bogged down in the details that cleaning takes long enough to un-inspire us to do it again any time soon. :-) So I'm trying to learn the quick-organization-and-cleaning skillz.

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  5. ONE WORD - FEBREEZE

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  6. Since my wife sent this to me - as if she is trying to tell me something - I will join the MOG in a dramatic eyes roll.

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  7. so i heard it said the other day that if you are a mother of small children and your house is clean, then your priorities are probably out of order.

    this is good to hear for me. now don't get me wrong my house is generally clean, but not all of it at the same time. if i fold laundry one day, then the living room and kitchen are probably a sight for sore eyes... and if the kitchen is sparkling (loose interpretation) then the bathrooms and bedrooms are probably disaster zones.

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