expecting the kids to contribute
The other day I told dp that when the cubs are older I would like them to cook 3 meals per week; 1 each and one together.
He looked incredulous and said "you mean when you're working?"
Well, no, not especially. I don't see the term sahm mum as being another word for underpaid housekeeper; my job is to nurture and to teach. I figure this will be one way to teach them to contribute to the family, to co-operate, to take pride themselves, cohesion, that cooking can be fun, all sorts of things.
DP's mum never had them do anything at all in terms of chores or housework or cooking (or even their own laundry) and even though dp is himself a domestic god, his brother who is 32, has only moved out of home this week and is also a qualified chef, has never done a lick of housework, dishes, or even cooked a meal for his parents.
Not that I think one absolutely leads to the other, but surely it could be looked at as a contributing factor?
I dont know, am I alone in this? Or am I kidding myself?
Thoughts, if you please