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From: Juva (juva![]() |
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Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 11:11:51 -0800 (PST) |
Just to add my two cents. Myself and one other member do the bathrooms, floors, rugs and laundry room, another does the windows and dusting. We have a team that does periodic pick up. We are newly in our buildings so it has only been a couple months but so far it is going great. I find cleaning a pleasure...especially after 7 years of meetings....cleaning a toilet is a delight! A job I can do from start to finish! Juva Ah, Community - check it out! cohoecovillage.org -----Original Message----- From: Ann Zabaldo [mailto:ann.zabaldo [at] gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 10:30 AM To: Cohousing-L Subject: Re: [C-L]_ Fees for participation HI All -- In re: Sharon's post on CH cleaning. (We live in the same community.) Yes, it's true we have a four person team who likes cleaning the CH. They would also like to have some help. It's hard for them to move all the furniture to mop and vacuum. As far as I can tell no one else does any cleaning except to clean up after a personal event. (And sometimes not even then.) We have now started adding CH cleaning to our bi-monthly work days and that helps w/ some of the "deep cleaning" issues. Other efforts to address the lack of participation by the community in helping w/ the cleaning such as HIRING someone to help have been rebuffed by the four person team. They don't want to spend the money. I have to say our CH is very very clean when one considers we have 65 adults and some 30+ children using it. And esp. clean when compared to other CHs I've been in. We have almost no clutter. But cleaning is definitely a "chore" -- completely the opposite of let's say ... gardening and landscape maintenance which a number of people like to do. What is it about cleaning that make people so resistant? Is it that it's a "chore" that never really gets done? That is ... as soon as you mop the floor someone walks in w/ muddy boots? Or it's a job that's unacknowledged or unappreciated ranking lower than throwing out the garbage? I think it may have something to do w/ people's expectations about what is an acceptable level of cleanliness. Some people don't mind clutter on every surface and others are uncomfortable w/ books or papers scattered on the coffee table. I dunno. Just curious ... Ann Zabaldo Takoma Village WDC On Dec 13, 2007 1:02 PM, Villines Sharon <sharon [at] sharonvillines.com> wrote: > > On Dec 13, 2007, at 12:34 PM, Christine Sizer wrote: > > > I know I don't want to clean anything extra, either, but I was > > hoping to > > help cut some of that $5000 or whatever it is.... > > We have a cleaning team and they actually love cleaning the > commonhouse as a team. They protest when some members want > professional cleaning. They clean every other Saturday morning from > 10-12. I think one member comes in when everyone is gone to mop the > kitchen and corridors. > > -- Ann Zabaldo Voice 202-291-7892 Fax 202-291-8594 Takoma Village Cohousing Washington, DC Principal, Cohousing Collaborative, LLC McLean, VA _________________________________________________________________ Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: http://www.cohousing.org/cohousing-L/
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Fees for participation Rob Sandelin, December 12 2007
- Re: Fees for participation Christine Sizer, December 13 2007
- Re: Fees for participation Villines Sharon, December 13 2007
- Re: Fees for participation Ann Zabaldo, December 13 2007
- Re: Fees for participation Juva, December 13 2007
- Re: Fees for participation Villines Sharon, December 13 2007
- Re: Fees for participation Villines Sharon, December 13 2007
- Re: Fees for participation Ann Zabaldo, December 13 2007
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Fees for participation Rob Sandelin, December 12 2007
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