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Old 11-24-2007, 08:38 AM   #7
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I don't do his laundry... he's capable even if he doesn't always want me to think so.
I rarely cook for him because his schedule and mine are very different. He works from 3 pm to 2 am Mon - Friday, so comes home and stays up several hours while I'm sleeping, then sleeps till 2 pm before going back to work.His wacked out schedule is part of our problem.... he's up and about while I'm trying to sleep and has company here during that time as well with no regard to my getting woke up by their noise.

So he does laundry when I'm trying to sleep and the laundry area is right outside my bedroom. If I've left towels in the dryer he's been known to bring them in my bedroom and dump them on my bed with me in it to make way for his own clothes to dry. I nearly flew out of bed and tackled him for that!
He cooks for himself and never does up his dishes, so I have the kitchen cleaned before I go to bed and get up to dirty dishes, sink and counter most mornings. He's also terrible at leaving pop cans, wrappers, and so on where ever they fall.

Living with him is like trying to shovel during a blizzard... you think you've got it done, go to sleep, and wake up to the same mess you just cleaned. Then dh comes home and wonders why the house looks so messy! **faint**

Gregs due home today... I'm going to have to have a good long talk with him and get some resolution decided on. My wish is that they'd all be moved out by mid December; but we've got to stand together in order for that to happen.
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