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Littledragon
07-17-2012, 07:36 PM
Hello all.

So, my husband is starting to freak out over the amount of mess that a daycare creates. Our main play area is in the basement, but I do have a small area in our living room, as a convenience for preparing meals and such. The problems I am having is the lack of time during the day to pick up things that don`t involve the daycare. But my BIGGEST issue is the kitchen! It`s ALWAYS disgusting. I do the dishes about 5-6 times a day, and I clean the high chairs after every meals, but THE FLOOR. It`s always gross. Food sticks to it, and there always seems to be sticky places and black foot prints (sometimes we wear indoor shoes in the kitchen). No matter how careful I am, the kitchen always needs to be scraped and mopped at the end of the day and by the time all the dishes are done, the playrooms are clean, the babies are changed and clean, and gone home, dinner is made and my son is in bed, the last thing I want to do is clean the **cking kitchen.

Do you guys have any tips and tricks on how to keep the kitchen clean. I seem to be able to keep up with the dishes, it's everything else I struggle with. Help!!

Inspired by Reggio
07-17-2012, 07:44 PM
Ininitially I invested in an H20 mop - its quick and easy and it is chemical free ;) worked awesome after PM snack I would whip it around the floor while my crew was doing bathroom and dressing for outside.

This year I got the Enjo floor system for sweeping and mopping - still chemical free just no steam anymore cause the steam so much caused issue with floor damage - Enjo clothes cleanse awesome but without the damage of the steam to grotius and glue ;)

Starshine
07-17-2012, 09:05 PM
I pick up any 'chunks' of food off the floor after each snack/meal, and I sweep the kitchen floor after their last snack of the day. I mop once a week.

Two things I would suggest. If you don't already have them, get the high chairs/boosters with the trays--it keeps food much more contained than having a booster without a tray that just pulls up to the table. Second, when the kids are done eating, take their food away! LOL I find that my kids will eat what they want within the first 10-15 minutes, and then they start playing with it. And that's where most of the mess happens.

Judy Trickett
07-18-2012, 06:31 AM
This is why my dckids do everything in the basement. My playroom is down there. They play there, they eat there, they sleep there. The only time they are on my main floor is to pass through to go outside to play or at pick up time (ONLY when the weather is too nasty to be outside) they sit on my hardwood floor and use ONE box of blocks or read books while they are waiting to leave.

The main floor of my home doesn't even look like I have a daycare.

playfelt
07-18-2012, 06:40 AM
I rethougth some of my meals and that helped a lot. I found things like rice was getting everywhere and a real hassle to pick up so now it is buttered noodles instead even if it means noodles two days in a row - rice and noodles are the same food group but noodles are so much easier to pick up.

All of my kids - even the 3-4 year olds wear bibs with the pocket in the front to catch crumbs and that saves a bit of floor mess.

All of my kids - even the 3 -4 year olds use a sippy cup while with me. Adults drink from sippy bottles all the time so why not kids - there is no reason it has to be an open glass at daycare as there were too many spills. A rubbermaid sippy bottle for the older ones works very well and looks more grown up than the baby ones and saves on messes.

Mess is pretty much confined to the table area so the rest of the kitchen comes out not too badly. Luckily my kitchen is designed that the walk way through it stays relatively clean.

Crayola kiddies
07-18-2012, 06:41 AM
The only time the dcks are in my living area is for naps .... I too have everything in my basement including pick ups and drop offs and I clean up once everyone has gone down for nap and once the last child has gone for the day my day is done.

Bookworm
07-18-2012, 07:10 AM
I have the same problem as you Little Dragon. My poor kitchen floor will never be the same! It doesn't help that I have a pretty young group and they are all the messiest eaters I have ever come across, honestly, it's pretty gross! I am working with them all on better table manners, but it is a VERY slow process with this bunch. I have two kids that think throwing food on the floor is funny (one of them my son), and they get their food taken away immediately if they throw.
I do what playfelt does and try to limit my foods to those that aren't soo messy, but somehow that doesn't seem to matter with my group. I had one kid get yogurt on my ceiling! How he did that, I am still trying to figure out.
Anyways, I sweep up after every meal and I have to mop my kitchen every other day it seems. I think its worse in the summer as they run around in their barefeet, as my kitchen wasn't this bad in the winter.

Dreamalittledream
07-18-2012, 07:12 AM
I agree! My playroom is self-contained; everything I need in the basement. The boosters with trays, bibs with pockets (mine are from Ikea), serving food in little portions at a time and my close at hand DustBuster have saved me!! I honestly get little to no mess at mealtimes.

monkeymama
07-18-2012, 09:18 AM
I could have written this myself! I do a quick sweep of crumbs after every meal and wash my floor everyday after DCK leave. I just try and stay on top of it but it never stays that way lol.

Inspired by Reggio
07-18-2012, 11:31 AM
BTW my man use to 'complain' about the odd thing left out or getting a piece of rice stuck to his sock in the kitchen and than about 4 months into daycare he covered for me while I slipped out to the Dr at quiet time ~ all he had to do was watch them sleep, let em watch some TV as they woke for a treat instead of 'quiet time' so there was no mess of that for him and change 1 diaper cause the rest are trained and than when they were all up feed them snack and take them outside ~ I picked an 'easy snack' of homemade cookies and bananas had everything prepped for snack so he had to place it out for them and clean up afterward.... when I got home the empty snack cups and plates were still on the kids table along with their wash clothes ~ he had not even rinsed them or wiped down the table and chairs plus there was oatmeal cookie crumbs and pieces of 'banana hair' that the bananas get sometimes all over the kitchen floor and spilled cup of milk under the table .... the bathroom was a disaster with soap and water all over cause he must not have been 'listening' properly while the kids were up there and they got to playing instead of peeing and washing quickly like they know they are suppose to ~ needless to say after THAT day he had a lot more appreciate for how organized I am and how much goes into him being able to come home to a 'tidy house' at the end of the day not to mention how easy it was to miss a piece of sticky rice on the floor on the odd occasion ;)

Sadly I think I must make it look to easy because the longer I have been home the less he seems to think he needs to 'help' with the house :rolleyes:

jec
07-18-2012, 11:47 AM
I have a tub in the kitchen that I rinse off dishes as the kids are done with them and then at nap time- like now I just put them in the dishwasher. I do most of my prep work the night before in the fridge and prepare the night before.
I don't find my kitchen messy doing this...as for the floor. I have a hand vac and I keep out for quick pick up after snack and lunch-best investment!

Inspired by Reggio
07-18-2012, 12:04 PM
I have a hand vac and I keep out for quick pick up after snack and lunch-best investment!

Yes I invested in the Ergorapido Elextrolux my first year for 'sweeping' up the kitchen ~ it is cordless 2 in one vacuum so it takes 1 minute to do my whole kitchen floor and best thing is no BENDING cause it sucks up the crumbs and I just pop it back in the charging stand and done!

http://www.electrolux.ca/node35.asp?prodid=41 814

Here is more info about the Enjo floor cleaning system ~ there is a video to show how it works ~ again love it cause no bending you can attach and change the 'clothes' without bending down on the floor to do it and no chemicals at ALL just water to clean the 'fibers' in the cloth do the rest and you can mop and dry behind and the kids can be on that floor again right away with no risk of getting 'Mop and Glo' or anything on their hands!

http://www.enjo.net/#/ca/products/enjo-products

Wonderwiper
07-18-2012, 12:40 PM
[QUOTE=Judy Trickett;20141]This is why my dckids do everything in the basement. My playroom is down there. They play there, they eat there, they sleep there. The only time they are on my main floor is to pass through to go outside to play or at pick up time (ONLY when the weather is too nasty to be outside) they sit on my hardwood floor and use ONE box of blocks or read books while they are waiting to leave.



Judy, do you have a kitchen in your basement or do you leave the kids while you run up for food? I am re opening with my new basement daycare and am wondering how to work things as I would prefer everyone to eat downstairs!

Mamma_Mia
07-18-2012, 01:23 PM
I vacuum the main floor every other day and mop the floors weekly (unless something spilled etc.) Its harder on me because I have a 2.5yr old myself who I'm not going to send to the basement to play each night LOL so we have some toys in the living room and she makes a mess after dinner etc. It's hard to keep up.....

It would be MUCH easier if all little ones left for the day and the house stayed as you left it....nope, not here :laugh:

Toregone
07-18-2012, 01:27 PM
Yes I invested in the Ergorapido Elextrolux my first year for 'sweeping' up the kitchen ~ it is cordless 2 in one vacuum so it takes 1 minute to do my whole kitchen floor and best thing is no BENDING cause it sucks up the crumbs and I just pop it back in the charging stand and done!

http://www.electrolux.ca/node35.asp?prodid=41 814



What's the price point on this? I have a carpeted dining room and can't afford to change the flooring so something quick and easy for after meal clean up sounds amazing!

Inspired by Reggio
07-18-2012, 01:46 PM
What's the price point on this? I have a carpeted dining room and can't afford to change the flooring so something quick and easy for after meal clean up sounds amazing!

I got mine at Costco it is $89 currently ~ I paid $69 cause I got it when they had a $20 off coupon in my membership magazine cause I had been 'saving' for it and figured that was a deal! Most of our floors are hardwood though ~ I am not sure how great it is on carpet cause the only carpet I use it on is the little rugs in the bathroom and the playroom?

Momof4
07-18-2012, 03:45 PM
My dckids know that they are only allowed to eat and drink in the dining room. I line up their drinks all summer on the table and they know they have to go out there, sit down and drink carefully with no spills. That way they can drink whenever they are thirsty. I have an area rug under the dining room table so I'm picky. No food or drink anywhere else unless it's outside.

I don't serve soups or stews to the children and I don't think they are deprived at all, because their parents can give them soup if they want. I rarely serve anything that will spill, like applesauce. Also, I watch them like hawks when we are painting, gluing or even playing with playdo.

We have lots of messy play outside, but I don't think there's anything wrong with teaching children to be as neat as possible inside the house. However, I have some great pictures of birthday celebrations with faces covered with icing, there are always exceptions.

Littledragon
07-19-2012, 08:43 AM
This is why my dckids do everything in the basement. My playroom is down there. They play there, they eat there, they sleep there. The only time they are on my main floor is to pass through to go outside to play or at pick up time (ONLY when the weather is too nasty to be outside) they sit on my hardwood floor and use ONE box of blocks or read books while they are waiting to leave.

The main floor of my home doesn't even look like I have a daycare.



That sounds heavenly lol

Littledragon
07-19-2012, 08:57 AM
The probelm for me, it seems, but is also a blessing is that I have two dogs. They pretty mcuh spend meal and snack times under the high chairs, but the don't eat the fruit. So I think what is happening is that they're stepping on the fruit and it gets stuck to the floor and I can't sweep it up. Then I have to get down on the ground with a scraper and scrape it all up before I can mop. That's probably the worst of it. I also have a dog that sheds, which gets pretty annoying. So this, plus sand and dirt from the kids outside, food...it's just all so much. I'm trying desperately to keep up, and I was doing well...but now I'm sick. And my husband doesn't help much - he's been really over-worked at work lately. When I can afford it, I think I'm going to get a weekly cleaning lady lol I'm just so tired these days. :(

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