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Title: Is your wife a cleanliness freak ?
Post by: wsbill on April 27, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
In the past we've heard about women liking to keep there place spotless..

Lets hear some stories about this.



Title: My wife keeps a spotless house
Post by: John K on April 28, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Is your wife a cleanliness freak ?, posted by wsbill on Apr 27, 2003

When Marina was first coming over, I warned her that my apartment looked like a battle zone.  She thought I was exagerating, I wasn't.  When she arrived into our little hole in the wall apartment, she about turned around to head back to the airport.  6 hours later, the bathroom and bedroom were barely clean enough for her to sleep.  We spent 2 weeks going over the smallish one bedroom apartment, until it met with her satisfaction.

To say Marina is a cleanliness fanatic is an understatement.  When she's home, she cleans 2 or 3 rooms a day.  Right now, she's dreading what she fears our house is turning into (I'm an incorrigible slob).  Actually, the house isn't too bad.  I try and do a little house cleaning every couple of weeks or so.  Of course, before Marina comes home, I will be spending a couple of days cleaning like a madman... :-)



Title: Re: My wife keeps a spotless house
Post by: lswote on April 29, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to My wife keeps a spotless house, posted by John K on Apr 28, 2003

That is amazing.  Using the information in your profile, I caculate your wife was only about 21 when she first saw your appartment and yet she not only stayed but made it spotless.  That is really surprising.


Title: Actually, she was 20
Post by: John K on April 29, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Re: My wife keeps a spotless house, posted by lswote on Apr 29, 2003

It was a very trying time for the both of us, when she arrived.  I had moved into the apartment over a year earlier, and most of my stuff was still in boxes.  I had spent that entire year on the road, coming home only to do laundry and sleep.  I have to give Marina a lot of credit for sticking in there and working hard to bring our life together up to a decent standard of living.

What is interesting, is that when we bought our new house, we had to do it all over again, except worse.  The place had broken doors and windows, filthy carpet with holes in it, a broken down fence, leaky roof, water damage, and 2 years worth of garbage in the back yard.  Nowadays, the place is rapidly becoming one of the best in the neighborhood.  My neighbors are quite happy that their property values are going up, because of us.



Title: Re: Dude..... your scaring even me.....
Post by: wsbill on April 28, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to My wife keeps a spotless house, posted by John K on Apr 28, 2003

Call the dumpster people to put a skid container in your front yard and so you can just toss you junk out the window once and for all.



Title: Re: Is your wife a cleanliness freak ?
Post by: DanM on April 28, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Is your wife a cleanliness freak ?, posted by wsbill on Apr 27, 2003

My wife is really big on cleaning. She cleans 2 to 3 times per week (dusting, vaccuming, etc). Even with 2 little kittens and a Great Dane puppy, we are still really clean.

As for the comments about a lack of proper cleaning tools and appliances, I can't relate. My wife was from Moscow and she had everything in her apartment that we have now.



Title: Re: Re: Is your wife a cleanliness freak ?
Post by: DanM on April 28, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Re: Is your wife a cleanliness freak ?, posted by DanM on Apr 28, 2003

One small correction. When I read my post, one thing may not have been really clear. My wife cleans the house daily, but she does a complete cleaning run 2 to 3 times per week. The spot vaccuming, dusting etc was not considered in my first post.


Title: Sheesh!!!
Post by: RickM on April 28, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Is your wife a cleanliness freak ?, posted by wsbill on Apr 27, 2003

First time I went to Russia I was shocked to notice Russian people don't even use dishwash...They "rinse" dishes...Water and gas can go "off" for days or even weeks at a time with-out any notices...And when it's time to clean house they have these large straw "whisk-brooms" that only throw the dust around...
No washing machines = clothes "hanging" everywhere to dry...
Need I say anymore ???
It'll take some time for your lady to learn a new way of life once she is in the USA...


Title: Re: Is your wife a cleanliness freak ?
Post by: Pordzhik on April 27, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Is your wife a cleanliness freak ?, posted by wsbill on Apr 27, 2003

Took me awhile to train her to our way of washing-up the dishes!

She hates vacuum cleaning, which is my job (a fair swap, as she washes the motor)

As for personal hygeine, the cleanest woman I've ever known.

She washes her clothes much more now than when she first arrived, which is due to her having access to automatic washing machine and dryer.



Title: Not that far from it, but she has learned to relax some
Post by: SteveM on April 27, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Is your wife a cleanliness freak ?, posted by wsbill on Apr 27, 2003

There are days when our house gets somewhat messy, particularly because of our boys (12 and 14), but the difference is best put this way.  When we start cleaning up now because we have company coming over, the house is already as good as I had to work for two days to get it before we were married.

Most of it is just a matter of not getting too far out of hand in the first place.  Right now, I am trying to convert the last vestige of mess--my office--into a place that looks like it fits in with the rest of the house.



Title: Re: Is your wife a cleanliness freak ?
Post by: Stan on April 27, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Is your wife a cleanliness freak ?, posted by wsbill on Apr 27, 2003

Definately not,,,,,, She's not a slob or anything but I can clean circles around her. (Although I am the typical anal German clean freak so I have HIGH standards) It's the little guy that sends me into shock. 43 and never having children of my own,,,,,, WoW, it took some getting used to! But the adjustments are well worth it.


Title: Yes, but the house (much bigger than her flat) and I are wearing her down! Ahh, the life of a slob!
Post by: Stevo on April 27, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Is your wife a cleanliness freak ?, posted by wsbill on Apr 27, 2003

ggg


Title: NO... n/t
Post by: Rags on April 27, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Is your wife a cleanliness freak ?, posted by wsbill on Apr 27, 2003



Title: Re: No way...
Post by: wsbill on April 27, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to NO...                             n/t, posted by Rags on Apr 27, 2003

I mean, I remember when you were awaiting for her arrival and were cleaning out your garage and makin the place look like you were the nice and tiddy non-typical bachlor.

Hey, haven't heard from you much on the board.  Guess, you and oatmeal are two happy dudes!!

Give the gallery some insights on marriage life!



Title: Re: No way...
Post by: Rags on April 27, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Re: No way...  , posted by wsbill on Apr 27, 2003

She's not a slob by any means but definitely not a clean freak. Somewhere in the middle which is fine with me. It would drive a true cleaness freak bonkers to live with our little (tom)girl anyway.


Title: Re: I can't believe your moving to suburbia !
Post by: wsbill on April 27, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Re:  No way...  , posted by Rags on Apr 27, 2003

Well just remember to lock your doors at night.

I guess that was quite a adjustment for her, living in the sticks.

Has she master driving yet?  If not, you might look at the bus schedule in Sacremento...

Has anyone, here ever ridden one of those buses in Kiev where from the outside it looks like everyone is nuts to butts packed in there!



Title: The Bus
Post by: MNKenr on April 29, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Re:  I can't believe your moving to subu..., posted by wsbill on Apr 27, 2003

I have. It was not my most memorable experience in Odessa. The smell and the crowdedness. At the time Katia just did not understand why pay the extra $1 to take a taxi.

I did not mind, as it was a way for me to experience a little bit more of Ukraine, even if it was not the most pleasant experience.

She now has a little better understanding of what I think is a good value.

Also she is not a clean freak. More clean minded than myself, but does not go 'overboard'.

MNKenr