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    • 2 Offline
      2ppaamm
      last edited by

      ks2me:
      2ppaamm, these cleaning robots sweep only right? So mopping is separate?

      There are those that sweep, Roomba and those that mop Scooba. But my scooba died on me. I didn't follow the instructions carefully lah. The scooba is too expensive ($1300+), and compared to the mop and pail, is so much more expensive. So I did not recommend it. The roomba will do a good job, and it does leave my floor cleaner than when my maids hand mop it everyday. I only mop it twice a week to upkeep it. There won't be any hair on the floor anyday with the vacuum alone.

      Here's the scooba. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Npl67pnbiU4

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        2ppaamm
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        girlmum:
        Hi 2ppaamm,


        I am a PTWM (no maid). Wish I could manage as well as u did (or maybe half) I come home everyday abt 3pm, prepare dinner, cook, clean, mop, do the laundry (washing machine), fold n hang clothes, in between check on DDs h/w. I finished all abt 8.30pm and am dead tired. Just want to relax and enjoy my papers/TV. I :salute: you. :udawoman:
        Wah, you are very capable! I 人在江湖身不由己。Some of the tasks I have no choice but to do. Also have to do the work and businesses as it keeps me alive.

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          tamarind
          last edited by

          I agree with Andaiz.


          There is another thread :
          Help! Need advice on life without maid
          http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5331&start=0

          I think the last 2 pages of posts are more suitable in that thread.

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          • JoyJ Offline
            Joy
            last edited by

            Thanks, 2ppaamm


            You are really energetic...for me, I am almost like a deflating balloon....Maybe I am still not season yet...Hope some day, I will be able to cope as well as you...

            Thanks for sharing...

            cheers
            Joy

            2ppaamm:
            Here's how this works. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewdbilSWjaM I set the timer for everyday cleaning and my floor is vacuumed everyday. Sometimes, I vacuum it more than 2ce a day.

            I only mop certain parts of the house. The dirtier parts, e.g. kitchen dining areas, I mop everyday. The rest, I clean only 2ce a week. The floor doesn't get that dirty.

            For others who want to know what can be done, perhaps knowing what I do helps?

            For food, I cook really easy stuff. I either use my cooking robot, the thermomix (not available in Singapore, I imported it), or I use the thermopot. I boil the soup for 10 - 15 minutes and leave it to cook, with the rice on top. So I take about 1 hour to cook everything.

            The dishes? I guess you know the answer, the dish washer which I have not deployed for a long time until the dismissal of the maids.

            The laundry, not that difficult. Wash the whites on one day, and the darks on another. They are fully automatic. I only use bleach on the white socks. When the washing machine is done, I hang them out to dry. I make sure they are always under shade so that I don't have to run when it rains. For those that need pressing, I press them fresh out of the washing machine. I press everyday, so that's 5 uniforms, 1 shirt, 1 blouse and about 4/5 pairs of pants everyday. Because they are wet, it's really easy to iron, and I take about 30 minutes to do all of that.

            If it rains and my laundry won't dry by 7, they are in the dryer. I then fold all of that and they all go to the 7 cupboards in the house. I don't have a backlog.

            For the windows, I clean them only once in a while (I have 60+ windows). I am thinking of getting a part-time to do this, since CNY is coming...

            Now the garden. I imported some irrigation system (cost me about US$300) and basically irrigate the whole house. I put it on a timer so that the whole garden is irrigated once a day. For fertilizers, I do this manually, only fortnightly, but my garden is blossoming with nice flowers. My DH does a lot of the gardening.

            At the end of the day, I tie up the black bag and walk the rubbish out.

            In between, I will sit with my 2 youngest for their piano practise, check on my kid's homework.

            At about 11 p.m., I will work on my computer, marking papers (I teach), and prepare the next day.

            I also run 2 businesses, so I give instructions to my partners what to do next.

            Realise I don't watch TV? Haven't done that in 20 years.

            Hope this helps! BTW, my house is CLEANER than with maids (who will lie to you that they've cleaned the floor when they did not).

            If 2ppaamm can do it, so can you! :lol:

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              clarabella
              last edited by

              I enjoyed reading this thread. We have many indefatigable parents here!

              :salute:

              We don't have a maid either. In fact we've never had one and by now we're frightened by the amount of energy it takes to find a good one... Initially we had no choice; we were working/studying overseas when our two older kids were very young; couldn't afford domestic help. We got so used to doing everything ourselves, plus we're both very picky people - I'm sure any maid would be driven nuts by my demands!

              Anyway, our solution: get EVERYONE to help out. With three kids and 8000 sq feet to take care of, I'd die of exhaustion if I have to do everything myself.
              I'm very lazy by nature, so my first basic rule is: everyone has to tidy/pack up whenever they're done with something. Don't start accumulating clutter in the first place, it is painful to have to clean, then maintain. So we don't leave newspapers, books, toys etc lying around the house. We clear the dining table immediately when done with meals and don't wait to wash up.

              It's not difficult to cultivate the habit with young children; you just have to be consistent in showing them where to keep, and in reinforcing the habit. Even when our kids were babies, we taught them to keep their toys away when done, by showing them where to drop their balls/blocks/etc in the respective storage boxes. When they were toddling around, we pasted photographs of the various types of toys on the boxes, so they knew where to go. I think the key is to make sure you have sufficient storage space that is accessible.

              I'm very kiam-siap too so cannot bear to purchase iRobots or a dishwasher. So other than a washer and a dryer (which I cannot live without), we don't have other fun gadgets, hehe. We get the kids to make their beds, vaccum and mop their own rooms, do their own laundry, help with dishes, clean their own bathrooms (gotta supervise though) and take turns with the common areas. Sometimes we even all cook together; everyone is in charge of something: washing rice and vegs, cracking eggs, etc etc. Aiyoh, I think we're like an assembly line!

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                Joy
                last edited by

                Hi Clarabella


                Thanks for sharing.

                By reading how different mummies here cope with life without maid really gives me many ideas...thanks again

                cheers
                Joy

                clarabella:
                I enjoyed reading this thread. We have many indefatigable parents here!
                :salute:

                We don't have a maid either. In fact we've never had one and by now we're frightened by the amount of energy it takes to find a good one... Initially we had no choice; we were working/studying overseas when our two older kids were very young; couldn't afford domestic help. We got so used to doing everything ourselves, plus we're both very picky people - I'm sure any maid would be driven nuts by my demands!

                Anyway, our solution: get EVERYONE to help out. With three kids and 8000 sq feet to take care of, I'd die of exhaustion if I have to do everything myself.
                I'm very lazy by nature, so my first basic rule is: everyone has to tidy/pack up whenever they're done with something. Don't start accumulating clutter in the first place, it is painful to have to clean, then maintain. So we don't leave newspapers, books, toys etc lying around the house. We clear the dining table immediately when done with meals and don't wait to wash up.

                It's not difficult to cultivate the habit with young children; you just have to be consistent in showing them where to keep, and in reinforcing the habit. Even when our kids were babies, we taught them to keep their toys away when done, by showing them where to drop their balls/blocks/etc in the respective storage boxes. When they were toddling around, we pasted photographs of the various types of toys on the boxes, so they knew where to go. I think the key is to make sure you have sufficient storage space that is accessible.

                I'm very kiam-siap too so cannot bear to purchase iRobots or a dishwasher. So other than a washer and a dryer (which I cannot live without), we don't have other fun gadgets, hehe. We get the kids to make their beds, vaccum and mop their own rooms, do their own laundry, help with dishes, clean their own bathrooms (gotta supervise though) and take turns with the common areas. Sometimes we even all cook together; everyone is in charge of something: washing rice and vegs, cracking eggs, etc etc. Aiyoh, I think we're like an assembly line!

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                  clarabella
                  last edited by

                  You're welcome, Joy. I'm also learning a lot from everyone here 🙂

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                    mathsparks
                    last edited by

                    Since my kids are quite grown up, and I'm working part-time, I've been toying with the idea of letting the maid go. Not because of problem maids, but I think it's time my kids learn to be independent. Other than a couple of problematic ones, I've been blessed with ok ones throughout.


                    Mentally, I run through the chores and see if I can cope. Well, I hate ironing, but this is a chore which I can consider as going to the sauna, esp if you iron in the hot afternoon. :lol: Hate the vacuuming and mopping too, the robot should handle it fairly well, I hope.

                    I'm a greenie, so will never consider getting a dishwasher or a clothes dryer. But I consider these as light chores which could be outsourced to the kids, so it should be ok.

                    Somehow, I always get stuck on the changing-of-bedsheets which will surely leave me breathless...cleaning-of-toilets/shelves/windows..these cleaning will definitely drive me bonkers coz I'm allergic to dust.. Other than getting a part-time cleaner, any suggestion on what I can do about these? Get my dh to help? Nah..he'll probably say I'm mental to wanna do away with the helper.

                    So, 2ppaamm and joy, how are you ladies coping? Let the dust accumulate and then rope in the entire family? :?

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                      buds hubs
                      last edited by

                      skunk:
                      IJJ:


                      How I wish someone invent a reliable marketing and cooking robot to help me with preparing my family meals. 😉

                      there's such a thing....it's known as \"husband\" lol

                      Hmmm... :?

                      If I did marketing & cooking for buds once in a while, does that make me a
                      robot too?? 😐

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                        buds
                        last edited by

                        A hunky robot at that too. 💋


                        You ARE already doing the marketing sweetie. :hugs:

                        And those occasions that you DO cook, i must
                        say that they're pretty scrummy too.. :celebrate:

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