Wednesday, June 187, 2025
How are chores divided between males and females in your family?We didn’t divide
chores based on gender. We had a job chart, and it rotated every week. We
didn’t care when they did their job, but it had to be done by Saturday.
Weekdays were busy with sports and practices so the kids usually waited to do
their jobs on the weekend, but they quickly figured out that if they wanted to
hang out with friends on the weekend, they had to get their jobs done early. I
can’t remember what exactly was on the job chart but cleaning their rooms would
have been on every kid’s list. They would have rotated between cleaning
bathrooms, family room, kitchen etc.
What are some thoughtful things your kids have done for you over the years?
When they lived
at home, the kids would often give us nice home-made cards with their heartfelt
thank-you’s in them. Not so much as adults, but we still get cards from some of
the kids. Every once in a while, they will come together and do something
amazing like the photo album I described on Monday, September 16, 2024, and
posted in my blog on September 18, 2024.
They have done
other random things as well, like
- take us on cruises
- helped out on trips to Europe and Canada
- giving us old cars
- flown out to be with me during difficult times or to help with jobs that are too big for me to handle by myself
- I love how we are always included in fun activities like running races and floating down rivers.
- We also know that we are always welcome in their
homes.
The one thing
that all the kids do (some more than others) is to call us regularly to just
chat. That is probably more meaningful than anything.
How did you teach
your children what is essential in life?
I’m not sure how
to answer this. I don’t think I ever sat them down and taught them this lesson.
I guess I probably did it more like my dad did. Through example and random
comments when we’re together. I would say things like:
“If you love what
you do for a career then you will never work a day in your life.”
“No one ever said
on their death bed that they wished they had spent more time at the office”.
“The only thing
you can take with you to the next life are your relationships with other
people”.
“The only
organization from our mortal lives that will exist in the next life are our
families”.
I think some of
this got through.
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