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That certainly sounds as if it would be a useless activity, in both instances :>)
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That sounds like you made quite an accurate analysis of the carnage that they can wreak.
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Yup.. finish rinse repeat ............ the never ending circle....
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yes i do, i always left mine till they went school or bed
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I understand the never ending job but you will be surprise how the pile can grow, if it is never picked up while they are around...
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I absolutely agree. And consider: Some days it doesn't snow. Kids bestow dirt and clutter every single day.
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Yes.My kids go right behind me, and put things all over the place, so what I do is wait until they are fast asleep, and clean up if I'm not to tired.
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yes but you gotta do what you gotta do.
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LOL..yes, I guess it does. I tend to be one of those who cleans up as I go along, though. At least when I'm cooking. As far as the snow, I live in a duplex, and my brother lives upstairs. He's my built-in lawn boy and snow shoveler.
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Not really. In my home, children are expected to put away one toy before they get out another one. Only the baby is allowed to get all his toys out at once, and I am beginning to teach him to put them away before he takes his nap (13 months old).
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Or using the restroom at a restaurant.
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Though you can teach children to clean.. Cant exactly teach snow to stop falling. Though if you ever figure out how, let me know. ;D ~+~
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It's true. But if you clear the driveway before it stops snowing, it'll make it easier to clean when it stops.
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Yes it is something endless for a while; till they go to bed or to school then the work begins.
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Depends. You after a while you children might notice what you are picking up or cleaning and there is a slight chance they could emulate that. There was no chance in hell of me doing that for my parents because there was a lot of resentment keeping me from doing it but thats just one situation..
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