I moved home from rented place to rented place many times when I was younger and value having a calm, clean, tidy, elegant house which makes me happy. I don’t spend every minute cleaning but have a daily routine of smaller and larger jobs which ensure the house is always at its best. Once done I can stop being the housekeeper and enjoy being the lady of the house. Luckily the other half does his bit and is, indeed, even more of a tidy freak than I am.
We don’t mind a bit of chaos and when the DGD came to stay the house was very messy indeed. But that sort of superficial disarrangement is easily put right. Her parents feared it would have taken hours to sort everything out but a quarter of an hour saw all righted.
As for those who say a messy house makes for an interesting person and vice versa I answer from observation that it really depends on the person. Some people can manage to be out and about, well travelled, engaged in all sorts of activities and yet none of it touches the sides and they will tell you about the airport queues they endured or the lovely cheese on toast they consumed rather than anything of wit, observation or insight and others could make cheese on toast hilarious and fascinating. It’s not always connected to how tidy houses are, and, in fact, a couple of women I know who are interesting have messy houses because their other halves are hoarders, non contributing and are slobs who undermine efforts to improve life.
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