My house is too clean for my cleaner

Hey everyone,

I’m currently sitting in my kitchen feeling incredibly awkward. I have a bi-weekly cleaner who comes to help keep on top of things. Today, she did a walkthrough, looked around, and literally told me, "Honestly, your house is too clean. I don't even know what I'm supposed to scrub."

I guess I have a bad habit of "pre-cleaning" before the cleaner arrives because I'm terrified of being judged. I vacuumed, wiped down the counters, and put away all the clutter yesterday. Now I feel like I'm paying someone to just follow me around and judge my cleaning standards, or worse, that she thinks I'm wasting her time!

Has anyone else ever been "fired" or called out by a cleaner for being too tidy? Do I intentionally leave some mud by the door next week just to give her something to do?!

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u/prancso — 3 days ago

Broken leg

So Larry my 3 years old broke his hind leg 5 weeks ago in the park.

Itook him in the in the emergency hospital(UCD) where they recommended me to put him in the cast as it was a clean break.

After 3 weeks in a cast he developed a skin necrosis, where the cast was rubbing his leg. They sorted that out as well.

The last time we went for a redressing they did swab test and everything looked normal with his wound.

However Larry is wery downcast, shaking and seems like he is in pain, there is a discharge on a dressing. I'm worried sick at this stage, and so afraid that something bad will happen to him.

He pulls his leg up (for protection) that after the wound heal, he will need hydrotherapy

My husband thinks that I'm being very dramatic and overreacting.

He is under controll taking him to the hospital twice a week but thinking that something sinister going on.

What would you guys would do? My husband doesn't want to hear about second opinion as the place UCD is very good.

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u/prancso — 14 days ago