This morning in my email I received the following email:
Dear chris,
Oops, [Your child] hasn’t been doing chores! This is a weekly reminder to ask your kids to login to Handipoints to mark their chores off and claim their points! Kids earn special prizes in HandiLand for marking off their chores throughout the week.
Keeping up with a routine is hard. That’s why we’ve created easy tools for your kids to track their chores online. Login now with your kids to update your chore charts: http://www.handipoints.com/reminder.
Regards,
Handipoints Support
I love this feature! Because honestly it isn’t my children not doing their chores, it is me not finding the time to log in and check everything off. The weather here has just turned beautiful which means my children are not asking to use the computer. They want to be outside playing, soaking up the sunshine, hitting balls with sticks wearing uniforms I have to wash constantly. Oh wait, this isn’t about me, ahem.
Routine is difficult. When other things change, sometimes everything else seems to fall apart along with it. I am not sure why this happens. But yesterday afternoon when I was surrounded by basket after basket of laundry that needed washing, as well as several sets of sheets and comforters, so much so that I could barely walk through my laundry room, I realized that it is not just my children who are afflicted with this.
The job of doing the laundry looked so huge and overwhelming, that I really didn’t know where to begin. I was half tempted to just walk out of the room and leave it for another day. Instead I threw a load into the washer, and slowly plugged away all day long.
As soon as each load came out of the dryer I folded it and called the owners of the clothing to put it away. That way I didn’t have piles of clean clothing folded and co-mingling with the dirty clothes. Because we all know what happens, the clean clothing jumps into the dirty clothing bins and gets washed over and over again.
Last night all the sheets were folded and put away. There were plenty of towels already in the bathroom for everyone to use for their baths and showers. (Of course I had to wash those AGAIN, because the laundry never stops) But this morning when I woke up the laundry room was as empty as it could ever be. I folded the last load out of the dryer, made the kids put their stuff away, hopefully in their drawers and not their hampers.
If there were a handipoints for grownups, I’d be cashing in those points right now. Hmmmm, now that I think about it I might just treat myself to a coffee later on today.