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I'm all for kids picking up after themselves but Amy and Matt didn't seem to enforce any rules like that since so much of what was caught on camera was a very messy house.
If Matt tried to have any rules, or enforce any kind of order in the house, Amy went ballistic. I don't know how he stood her for as long as he did.
Did you see her half of their office? It looked like a pile of trash a couple of feet deep. Did you notice the end tables in the living room piled with mail/papers? She's also beginning to cover the kitchen counters with stuff, just like she did in the old house. If Chris likes things neat, I hope he realizes what he's signed on for before he marries her.
What was Chris's reluctance to set a wedding date?
Did you see her half of their office? It looked like a pile of trash a couple of feet deep. Did you notice the end tables in the living room piled with mail/papers? She's also beginning to cover the kitchen counters with stuff, just like she did in the old house. If Chris likes things neat, I hope he realizes what he's signed on for before he marries her.
What was Chris's reluctance to set a wedding date?
He’s not marrying her until after he moves in, and he’s not moving in until her stuff is organized.
I'm all for kids picking up after themselves but Amy and Matt didn't seem to enforce any rules like that since so much of what was caught on camera was a very messy house.
I think they didn't care, they also could have been too busy with sports, the farm and life in general
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Kids have to be trained to change the sheets on their beds and pick up after themselves. They aren't born knowing how to do that stuff, that's why they have parents to teach them and stay after them to do it until it's ingrained. Most parents don't just give up and allow their children to sleep on a mattress on the floor without sheets.
True lol Like I said, I don't remember it being that bad.
Does anyone remember if she even went upstairs? I know Matt didn't do steps, so he didn't go up to see it. I'm not sure if Amy was similar with going up steps.
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>>>Her new house is spotless<<<
Did you see her half of their office? It looked like a pile of trash a couple of feet deep. Did you notice the end tables in the living room piled with mail/papers? She's also beginning to cover the kitchen counters with stuff, just like she did in the old house. If Chris likes things neat, I hope he realizes what he's signed on for before he marries her.
What was Chris's reluctance to set a wedding date?
I haven't seen the newest episode, I'll try to pay attention to it.
I watched the Derrico's last night to see if the wife was really pregnant or not and they dragged it out till next week. I didn't have time for LPBW but it's cued up for today.
Watching the show. Somehow I watched last weeks today when I already watched it. I never saw the newest episode till that was done playing.
Yes, Amy's office is cluttered after she made room for Chris.
I also have to say that he has no room to talk about Amy because they showed his garage which is packed full of crap, some doesn't even look organized.
I also have to say that he has no room to talk about Amy because they showed his garage which is packed full of crap, some doesn't even look organized.
I'll be shocked if they get married on the farm. Amy isn't into it and rightfully so. er friends also don't think it's a good idea.
I think Chris likes the idea because it would be free.
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