I have 20 hours a week of house help. And it is every bit as great as it sounds.
I won't try to explain why (or how) life here can be so frustratingly time-consuming and energy-draining. Those of you who live in China already know. And for those of you who don't live in China, I don't think I could ever put it into words.
So my helper, she's what keeps my head above water. Her biggest responsibilities are dish washing (I guess she spends 5 to 7 hours a week washing and putting away dishes!), market trips (buying veggies and fruit and the farmers market-ish place down the street), food prep (washing and cutting all those veggies), house cleaning (sweeping, mopping, dusting) and clothes washing (we tag-team, both of us keeping the laundry moving through its paces: wash, dry, fold, put away, wash, dry, fold, put away, wash, dry, fold, put away - ha!)
With the big national holiday, our helper is one of millions of people who is not working this week. And I'm happy to give her the time off. Really, I am.
But man oh man, talk about a good job-security move. We're only one day into the week and I'm already singing her praises. There's nothing like a house helper on vacation to help you realize how much you love your helper!
So we're all pitching in extra around here. Matt's helping by taking the big three camping - less meal prep and clean up, but more laundry - hmmmm. The girls are pro dish washers, and the floors.... well, we can mop next week, right?
We're missing her this week. And it's only Monday :)
3 comments:
I agree with her, Luke is adorable,
and with you, you will miss her- a lot-
love Granddad
And what's not to adore? And wonderful that the big 3 are big enough to help! Love you all!!
Yeah, I second this post...am totally missing my helper this week. I had all these little house projects I wanted to due with C and A out of town. But then forgot that without a helper, I probably won't have extra time for that.
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