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David Moseley

Yes, I did the dishes

2007-11-13 13:02

David Moseley

About two years ago I bought my first couch that wasn't previously part of a student digs, and I followed that up a few weeks later with the purchase of an earnest-looking television cabinet. The first awkward steps towards domestic maturity, I surmised at the time.

It turned out to be a false dawn. It took only two days for the couch to become plastered with red wine stains and for the TV cabinet to become a dumping ground for the magazines that were clogging up the bathroom.

Last night, though, I took that final step. The real sign that you've stepped out of the carefree young-adult zone and into the full blown, world-weary "do everything with a sigh and hunched shoulders" realm of adulthood is when you begin to embrace household chores. And in particular, doing the one thing that has been the scourge of man, child and woman since soap made its frothy way into the world - the dishes.

They'd been sitting in the kitchen for a week. The little grease-stained, soap scum animal that had grown out of my left over bolognaise sauce was taunting me. "Wash me. Waaaash meee. I dare you".

My housemate and I have a simple arrangement. I cook. He eats. But the dishes are a test of resolve. Normally one of us will do them the next night. Begrudgingly, of course.

Sometimes, though, they just seem to accumulate. Slowly, assuredly, like Jacques Kallis stock-piling runs, until the task seems too overwhelming for the attack. Last night I cracked. I washed up and I was happy to do so. A sure sign of common sense replacing laissez-faire.

Family matters

My mom is not on this earth to tame the domestic front. Her cooking skills were erratic at best, her dedication to suburban bliss lacking. Every Christmas the family would finish a large lunch and the clean up rumblings would start. Naturally, because my gran had cooked she was exempt. My great-gran would have slyly slugged back one too many brandy and Cokes, greatly reducing her ability to stand up straight, let alone wash the priceless crystal.

The battle for dish-washing avoidance between my mom and brother, though, was always a highly anticipated highlight of the yuletide festivities. As the last piece of Christmas pudding was gulped down, as the final Christmas cracker was cracked and the last bon-bon scoffed, the two would stand up, stare each other down like two prize-fighters at the weigh-in, waiting for the other to flinch.

The goal was to get across the lounge, through the passage and into the bathroom first. My brother, never one to move with much dexterity in his youth, used to show remarkable fleet-footedness at this time of year. But he was no match for the old pro.

My mom, never shy to smash an elbow into Steven's eye in the race to the lavvy, would more often than night reach the target first. Once she was in, and the door locked, a mysterious stomach ailment would lay her down horribly low. Until, amazingly, the last teaspoon was back in the drawer.

My brother's plan B, though strikingly less subtle, was far more effective than the 20-yard toilet dash. He'd just drop the first piece of china on the floor that he could get his hands on, citing inherent clumsiness and the fumes of granny's brandy and Coke as debilitating factors.

A true legend in work avoidance, my brother.

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Fresh 11/13/2007 1:18:48 PM
are a pain in the u know what. I live alone so the dishes pile up for a day or three while I psyche myself up to wash them. I feel you Mdava.

fern 11/13/2007 1:37:20 PM
I moved into a place on my own in June after sharing houses with mates and throwing lotsa parties! Also have to psyche myself up to wash them - this process sometimes takes days! lol

Anton 11/13/2007 1:44:34 PM
The best investment I have ever made is a Dishwasher. I would highly recomend this to just about everybody.

steve 11/13/2007 1:46:51 PM
Seriously. Get a blog.

lindsay 11/13/2007 1:50:08 PM
alas, i don't have that option, unless i want to be living in a real-life version of "joe's apartment". y'know...roaches everywhere! trust me, just leaving a cup in the sink calls them all to battle.

boyzie 11/13/2007 1:56:21 PM
Yes they should be done Mdava , and you Fresh.Especialy now its summer you wouldn't want cockroaches and black ants all over your place.You cook , eat and wash the dishes...thats what i do.Maybe it's not too much of a hassle for me cause i grew up doing some chores at my parents'.

Liz 11/13/2007 2:01:29 PM
The saddest farewell to a inanimate object I have ever had to make, was last year when I realised that my almost brand-new, very expensive dishwasher would not fit into my new kitchen! No amount of planning to remove cupboards could solve this problem. So now me and my partner have to do it the old fashioned way!

Lola 11/13/2007 2:06:28 PM
Hey I do dishes 100x rather that anything else in the house. I mean who invented ironing, its the most horrible thing to do! Still, if I could afford a dishwasher I would get one.

Lissa 11/13/2007 2:12:34 PM
i hate washing dishes. i was so happy the day the new digital dishwasher came, don't u just love the wonders of modern technology!!!

mary-jean stewart 11/13/2007 2:14:38 PM
Watcha talking about I was a brilliant cook, lousy washer upper, but brilliant cook..... Mom XXX

anon 11/13/2007 2:42:39 PM
How about paper plates?

Les-maada 11/13/2007 2:52:41 PM
Why don't you batchelor lot stockpile disposables and stop using ya 99% less active brains on planning how to curb ya laziness..?and its not like ya'll dunno that overnight dirty dishes are a breed to the ever reliable brown commandos unit( Cockroaches).Or maybe...take aways...? yeah right..

SP 11/13/2007 3:03:38 PM
Wake up to reality. Now that there is no Mommy in your life to cook, and do the dishes for you you are complaining. Your mother should have let you do chores at home then you wouldn't be complaining. I hope you realise now how much your mother actually means and do not take her for granted.

Saliem 11/13/2007 3:13:30 PM
I have been married to my dishwasher for nearly 30 years. I am glad to say that with carful nurturing and TLC she is still in perfect working order... in all respects. I can strongly recommend this option to you David.

Martin 11/13/2007 3:45:04 PM
Ever heard of that...?

Nix 11/13/2007 3:51:35 PM
Gosh SP, having a bad day are we? The article was meant to be light hearted, so take it as such. I can never understand why some people get so uptight so quickly... you need to chill.

Benzo 11/13/2007 3:52:11 PM
when by myself I used one plate, one cup, one glass and when necessary one or two (different) utensils and cook one pot meals. Wash as you cook, eat and wash the rest. Takes 5 minutes. the trick is to limit the dishes in the first place. When I moved in a relationship, she was a very good cook but used five of everything in the kitchen to do it. The immediate third partner was a dishwasher. I am now in my second dishwasher and still with my first partner.

Liz 11/13/2007 4:01:33 PM
Paper plates people... the good glasswear should only come out when you are trying to impress or you have your parents over

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