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Dear Abby: I like to clean when I visit my grown kids, but I’m taking it too far
A parent cleans their grown children's homes during visits to help with chores, but children say cleanliness is not their priority, prompting the parent to reconsider.
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Dear Abby: Neat-nut normally cleans up son’s house when she visits. Should she stop doing that?
DEAR ABBY: My sons are married and live quite a distance from me. I try to visit several times a year because I want to see my grandchildren as often as I can. Sometimes I stay with them; other times I rent an Airbnb.
·Portland, United States
Read Full ArticleDear Abby: I like to clean when I visit my grown kids, but I’m taking it too far
DEAR ABBY: My sons are married and live quite a distance from me. I try to visit several times a year because I want to see my grandchildren as often as I can. Sometimes I stay with them; other times I rent an Airbnb. The problem is that I am a neat-nut. When I’m at their house, I empty full sinks of dishes, clean bathrooms, sweep floors, polish mirrors/windows, dust furniture, etc. I’ll even do laundry if they want.
·Michigan, United States
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