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That part of me feels like a failure for wanting a cleaner?

109 replies

Lovestosing · 26/09/2014 21:08

I'll try to be brief. I work part time, but do school hours Monday to Friday so I do all the school drop offs and pick ups for DCs who are 8, 6 and 4. DH works away on a fairly regular basis and often has to leave very early or gets back late when he's not working away. I do all the cooking and cleaning, most of the laundry, take the children to various after school activities, listen to them read, and basically arrange everything to do with DCs' social and school lives.
I have recently struggled to keep on top of the cleaning, I feel like all I ever do is rush around and once the DCs are in bed on an evening I'm exhausted. I do try to do some housework after school pick up when they're not at an activity but often find I have to break off for them, or to make them dinner and also I feel guilty for not spending time with them. Weekends are often busy with more extra curricular activities which take up all of Saturday morning so it feels like we don't spend much time together as a family at all. I have recently decided to enquire about hiring a cleaning company to come in once a week.
I made the mistake of mentioning it to a few people who have been quite negative about it. One friend actually said "Well I've never needed a cleaner and I have three DCs". It has made me wonder why I can't seem to keep on top of everything and other people can? DH isn't against the idea but he's not exactly supportive. I always said I'd only get a cleaner if I worked full time again. Oh dear, that wasn't brief at all! AIBU?

OP posts:
ExpiredUserName · 27/09/2014 13:48

...but having a cleaner frees up a lot of time. It does allow you to spend more time with the kids if you want Confused

Stuckonthebaby · 27/09/2014 17:38

Having a cleaner doesn't mean I spend any more time with the kids than I would do otherwise. What it does mean is that I can chill out and watch corrie of an evening and not think that the bathroom needs scrubbing Wink

PiperIsOrange · 27/09/2014 17:50

Today this is what I have done.

Cleaned the bathroom, including all wall to floor tile. Changed all the bedding, hoovered and polished upstairs, hoovered and polished the stairs.
I pulled out my living room hoovered and polished.
Done all the dishes, bleached all the tops, sides, kick boards and mopped the kitchen.
Cleaned the car inside and out.
Done 3 loads of washing and all put away ( I iron as I need it)
Cooked dinner which has all been washed and put away.

This has taken me 3 hours to do, tbh I can see why people has a cleaner, but im like doing it and I couldn't trust a cleaner to do it to my standards.

DH is rewarding me with lots of wine and a lie in tomorrow.

MiuChoos · 27/09/2014 19:08

Go for it! I'm a SAHM with two children in full time school and if I could afford a regular cleaner I would!
Stuff what anyone else thinks. You say yourself you work, do all drop offs, ferrying about etc. If it makes your life easier and your house cleaner, what's not to like?! Smile

Fabulous46 · 27/09/2014 19:18

Get a cleaner OP and don't feel guilty about it. I work part time, all of my children have left home, but I have a cleaner twice a week. If I could have afforded one when the DC were smaller I would have had one. Family time is so much more precious than cleaning IMO.

MadgeMak · 27/09/2014 19:30

I'm a SAHM and I have a cleaner. Don't feel guilty, I certainly don't!

MiuChoos · 27/09/2014 19:31

I think it's interesting though why so many people think it's being lazy to get a cleaner. I know I said I'd jump at the chance of getting a cleaner if I could justify the expense, but I know if I did my mum, dad (and all the rest of the extended family, no doubt) would think it dead lazy and as 'my job.'
Is it 'cos I a woman?! Confused Grin I don't usually get onto a feminist soapbox but this does intrigue and piss me off me!

Nocturne123 · 27/09/2014 19:33

Don't feel guilty ! I'd love a cleaner and I'm a sahm .. I just can't afford one .

Gives you more time to do things you actually want to do

wtffgs · 27/09/2014 19:37

I have a cleaner. She is amazing. Walking into the house the day she has been is just lovely. If you can afford it, why the hell not? Better than overpriced handbags or shit cocktails IMHO Wink

Your friend is either jealous or a cleaning freak Smile

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