Our child is 5 1/2 months old, and our home is completely overrun with baby gear. We live in a 800 square foot apartment, and share the space with his 2 canine and 1 feline counterpart. LO is going through a phase where he only wants to be held ALL the time, and only Mom! We've tried carrying him in a carrier, baby swing, etc, and its the skin-to-skin contact he's wanting. Both me and DH work full time (DH at night, so he's not home with us while LO is awake) so I feel guilty not spending the few precious hours after work interacting with him, but I SERIOUSLY need to clean. How do you keep you home looking presentable, and even more importantly, functional? Other Mommas told me its a phase and just to deal with the home, but since our LO is a foster child, we have state workers in and out of our home frequently and its important to keep things orderly. HELP!!!
Re: How do you keep your house clean??
Nice approach. We shove everything into the office and pray that nobody needs to go in there for any reason.
Honestly... This. We cleaned, as in sanitized. Dishes, food, diaper pails, trash, etc. But as far as clutter, vacuuming, etc. Nope. It went to the back burner.
But the other daily stuff I do once LO goes to sleep. We did take some of the advice that I got on here, and wrote down everything that needed to be done. Did some shorter dinner ideas, and tag teamed some stuff. We got A LOT done this weekend.
We have a 1000 square foot apartment with a dog and a baby so I know about living in tight spaces. My best advice is:
1. Do one small thing at a time.
2. I put all dishes in the dishwasher right away so that helps keep the kitchen looking ok.
3. I spend a no more than 30 mins at night straighten up the stuff I didn't get to do during the day.
LOL. Honestly, the clutter ie:paper, magazines, bills goes under the coffee table and baby things get shoved in the corners.
I have been planning for a while now on making a schedule for myself to clean a few rooms/day so that it all gets done weekly. I have yet to do this...:hangs head in shame:
4. Do a load of laundry a day so it doesn't pile up.
5. Have your husband help you with one thing in the a.m. before he goes to work.
6. Prep for dinner (cut veggies etc.) the night before so you spend less time cooking and more time with baby or cleaning.
We have foster baby, too (18 months). I end scrambling like mad when someone comes to see him. I don't worry about the baby gear, I mean it's for him. It's part of caring for him, which is the priority. I just try to keep things from getting gross and move gear, toys, etc. against the walls like PP said.
I am bad at housekeeping in general. I started this week trying to set small goals everyday of the really important things.
I'm a SAHM so I'm able to sometimes find time to clean. I can't imagine how I'd do it if I worked. The only idea I have is do you have a family member, friend, colleague nearby who would babysit once in a while so you could do it? If not, when you have a day off once in a while, have one spouse take the baby out somehwere while the other stays home and cleans. The baby will have to deal with not having skin to skin contact all the time. Maybe it'll actually be good for him.
We also live in an 800sq ft condo with 2 dogs. FI and I both work FT, but I am able to work from home on Mondays and Fridays. While I'm home and while Finn is napping, I will cycle laundry, run the dishwasher, straighten up intermittently while I'm working. Other than that, I try and spend 20 minutes after Finn goes down for the night straightening up, and FI helps with the deeper cleaning on the weekends. He is a big help around the house.
That said, 800sf leaves nowhere to stow away all of Finn's "gear", so we just try and push it all against the wall and try and avoid the fear that the walls are closing in on us.
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I don't. At least, not when I was home for 12 weeks on maternity leave. I sucked at being able to take care of the baby AND the house. Lucky for me, my mom is watching my LO until the end of August, and she's a neat freak, so somehow she manages to clean like a madwoman every day and take excellent care of my child. She apparently possesses superpowers that I do not, but I'm not complaining. :-)
But, seriously...since she basically gave my house a good "once over" last week, it's been really easy for me to just keep up with the day-to-day stuff in the evenings...like running a load of dishes, putting away the laundry she folded, running the vacuum, etc. I no longer feel overwhelmed because there's not a TON to do. So if having a magical cleaning mother isn't a possible solution for you, I'd suggest maybe taking a weekend with your DH and getting your house in tip-top shape, then just making it a point to keep up with the little stuff so it doesn't pile up anymore.