All About Life Without Maids
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miffy_ang:
thks miffy
Hi, I am now having tingkat from four seasons catering. So far so gdtwotwobravo:
hi all,
any recommdations for daily food delivery?
no time to cook.......
thks!!
you can go for their one week trial. -
coralie:
ha ha so glad you posted it again. I came across your post about ants some time back and dreaded ploughing through all the pages and pages of posts. Been invaded by these ants recently. Dunno where they came from. Also got those flies (like those that like bananas) in the bathroom. So pesky and yet troublesome getting rid of them.Haha, found it!
ONE-der Children Anti Mosquito Spray
http://tan-en-hui.blogspot.sg/2009/07/one-der-anti-bacterial-hand-foot-spray.html
Scroll down to 3rd photo
This was the aftermath of spraying on the ants :evil:
http://elodieyeung.blogspot.sg/2009/09/ant-aftermath.html -
pokemon97:
Anyone here use Magic clean Wipe & Mop yourself, is it effective? Thanks
Used to rely on them until I got the robot cleaners. I like the dry magic clean wipe. Never tried the wet type though I got them. -
mummy of three:
is part time maid safe?
I think it really depends on the comfort level you have with the part timer. For me I prefer to stay home when part time is around, even though I did once leave the house for a short time. I would only trust a part timer if she has been working with me for a while. Therefore it is important to have a regular one so you can assess her character over time. -
mummy of three:
I’ve always been thinking of having one, tiring to handle everything, but my hubby says it’s like stranger in the house, I think so too. But sometimes, really tiring…[/quote]Part-time really helps alot! To my hubby, it's $ well-spent as if I can't cope, i'll look to him for help but after a whole day at work, he just want to rest and spend time with kids, not doing household chores. We didn't want live-in maid, so we always have part-time coming in once a week, at a time, even considered 2x a week. As I'm SAHM, it's easy to arrange for a weekday. Part-time helps with dusting, vacuuming, mopping, washing toilets, changing of bedsheets, washing kids sch shoes and cleaning of windows & fans (monthly-I leave to her to arrange). If time permits, she can iron clothes too. For hdb flats, 3-4 hrs is sufficient. For my place, she takes 5 hrs without ironing.1amber:
[quote=\"mummy of three\"]is part time maid safe?
I think it really depends on the comfort level you have with the part timer. For me I prefer to stay home when part time is around, even though I did once leave the house for a short time. I would only trust a part timer if she has been working with me for a while. Therefore it is important to have a regular one so you can assess her character over time.
Well. my latest gadget is robot vacuum cleaner, helps me to have clean floor for the rest of the week. -
mummy of three:
is part time maid safe?
Go for recommendations.
If you do not feel comfortable, then try to be around during that period of time. Part time is better than having a live-in, ie if you do not need one around all the time. At least you have privacy. -
Anyone knows where can I get a mop squeezer bucket? The one that u place the mop into a compartment & press down the lever to squeeze out the water from the mop.
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I gave in to hiring part time help to come in to clean up because I want to spend my weekends with my husband and kid. I don’t want my poor kid to remember her mummy as the one keep doing housework only.
But looking for part time help is also sooo difficult. My previous help before I hired my maid told me she is too busy to help me( probably she felt slighted when I decided to to hire a maid). I could leave her do her stuffs when we go grocery shopping.
Then upon friend’s recommendation, I managed to find another part time help ( those auntie housewife type) but she was too "environment friendly" 1 pail of water mop the whole house and had to be reminded to change. And she don’t wash toilet just wipe then splash water. (actually she closed the door when she Washing but because I had to get something frm the toilet, I saw what she was doing) so we parted ways cos she felt I was too fussy.
I gave up and now turned to a cleaning company called just relax (2 cleaners in 2 hours and they bring their own cleaning agents) (forgot to add those free lance dont separate the cloths- they use one cloth for the whole house) coming in on Monday! And I’m excited heh I don’t pay peanuts so I expected some professional standard frm them. Update when they are done on Monday -
Btw anyone used the new magic clean (advertised on TV) supposedly able to pick up more dirt?
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I tried just relax before. We engaged them during my confinement period. They came in pairs and they cleaning stuff. We got the first time trial at $15 but package is about $280 per month for 4 sessions. One of the lady was soooooo friendly and Sooooo knowledgeable. She not just "inspect" my home, she also wanted to teach me, my hubby and my confinement lady how to take care of my new born - how to carry him la, how to feed him, how to bath him etc. During the walk through of the contract with the sales person, we quickly checked if we could request for another team. Eventually we didn’t sign them cos just relax didn’t provide a replacement session on cleaning days that falls on public holiday. That was something different from what we understood earlier during the phone call enquiry. So no deal…
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