How an ENFP cleans house

The twins watch Food Network with me and have decided they want to “be Ina!”–as in, Ina Garten of Barefoot Contessa fame. To quote Ina herself, “How bad could that be?” Not bad at all, I say. So, I let them “Be Ina” all day today. They made oodles of mess. Stirring, pouring, water, cutting pieces of paper into the bowl, spilling all over the floor. A glorious mess. WHICH of course, needed to be picked up–at some point.

And unless I am on some kind of strict schedule with a VERY LOUD TIMER to keep me on track, this is how I do my housework: pick up something in one room, dust a shelf in another, empty half the dishwasher, fold some laundry, remember to reply to an email, check calendar and realize you have a dentist appointment for the kids in 10 minutes, dash off to the dentist, flip through Better Than Your Home magazines at the dentist office which makes you feel like a total-worthless- piece-of-crap, vow to do better, stop by the grocery store on the way home, buy enough vegetables to feed a stadium of people, announce to everyone that we’re going on the EAT SMART DIET STARTING NOW!, research how to roast vegetables, watch a Food Network show, fall in love with butter again, rally everyone for a massive cooking spree, make a huge mess in the kitchen, pop the cork on some red wine, unload the other half the dishwasher, do a spontaneous art project with the kids, take the puppy outside to play, notice the spots on the floor and decide to scrub ALL downstairs floors, go all crazy sweeping and urgently mopping, get all happily distracted with hubby who thinks you are quite amusing, tidy up the bedroom afterwards (ahem), finish mopping, take a shower, read the newspaper while brushing teeth, fall into bed dead tired.

Nothing much got done. But then again, we DID make several glorious messes.

I call that a successful day.

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  • Theresa in Alberta

    If you and your hubby had an “ahem”, and your kids are safe and nutured and proud of their mess’s,,,I think you have had a GREAT day!!!

  • KatR

    I want to be Ina. I want to make artisanal roast beef sandwiches with individual creme brulees with a carmel glace. And then I want to call over my fabulous gay friends Mark and Steve to eat lunch out on the terrace, and then we’ll watch a preview of the fantastic new movie they are producing.

  • http://www.amberpeace.com Amber-Lee

    This sounds like my ADHD cleaning :)

  • Priscilla Putman

    Haha Elizabeth, you crack me up ;)

    I am just like this – minus the kids and the puppy…

    Hopefully I can get my act together before they come along. Although you seem to be managing quite well! :)

  • http://www.laundryandlullabies.blogspot.com Emily

    This is kind of what my days look like (since I have kids, you know!) but as an ISTJ, it drives me CRAZY. I wish I could be as laid back about it as you are!

  • http://saintsinprogress.blogspot.com Nicole

    I have been an INFP all my life (until about tennish years ago after a huge identity-crisis when I started showing T and J tendencies but that’s another story) so this sounds exactly like me. Except you are much more outgoing and, um, forthcoming about it! Godblessyousista!

  • http://www.emuf.blogspot.com Emily

    I love this! That’s how I clean. Glad you’re enjoying life, chaos and all.

  • http://simplygettingby.blogspot.com Raine

    I’m an INTJ (although both the T&J are near the border), and I’m the same way. I love the term SHE for this – sidetracked home executive. As in, we try to do it all and jump in and do it perfect, then we get sidetracked, it gets worse, we decide to do it all right then, get sidetracked again, etc.

    It sounds like you’re having fun though, with both the kids and the hubby, so that’s what matters. My house is beyond a wreck much of the time, but my mom keeps telling me one day I’ll miss it.

    • http://www.elizabethesther.com elizabeth

      Yes, one day all the kids will be gone and when you clean the house, it will stay clean for longer than 5 seconds. I’m not looking forward to that. I like the mess and loudness and babies everywhere! :)

  • http://www.jennyonthespot.com jennyonthespot

    I just adore you.

  • http://www.jennyonthespot.com jennyonthespot

    P.S. I am an ENFJ :)

    • http://brandeeshafer.blogspot.com Brandee

      me, too

  • Donna

    I love how happy you sound! If everyone’s happy and nobody’s catching any nasty diseases from the floor or toilet, then what is there to worry about? You’re doing great!
    I used to be horrified at my first baby eating things off the floor – by the 3rd and 4th I just sighed and thought of the benefits to their immune system. I don’t clean my bathroom every day, but my kids have never had food poisoning or tummy bugs, so I figure it can’t be too bad, lol!

  • christina

    totally sound like me!!! but with a 10 hr work day added in there..LOL! i get frustrated at how messy the house is..but if my kids and hubby are happy..then who else matters! :)

  • Christa

    Hi Elizabeth….great post….it reminds me of this video….
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oHBG3ABUJU
    (on you tube….age activated attention deficit disorder).
    You will laugh!
    -Christa