In our relationship, Matt and I have worked out a certain division of labour. I do the laundry, and he does the grocery shopping. I clean the bathroom, and he takes out the garbage.
Matt may want to renegotiate our agreement since moving to the farm.
Wrangling a big green bin, at least one recycling box and a garbage bag down a 150 metre driveway takes a bit more effort than it did in the city.
The other night he roped Wylie into helping.
Matt usually uses a little pull cart that perfectly fits our recycling boxes. He can fit two blue boxes and balance a garbage bag on top. It can be a little hazardous to the heels, though, because the cart has a tendency to pick up speed going down the hill on the driveway. And towing the green bin with one hand and the cart with the other takes a decent level of coordination.
I think the tractor is the way to go.
What’s the division of labour in your house? Does anyone actually like taking out the garbage?

I do the inside, husband does the outside and vehicle/mechanical maintenance stuff.. I end up with the better deal, usually. Though I’d take out the trash if I could drive the tractor.. 🙂
Driving the tractor is more fun than work, in my opinion. 🙂
Haha, and why not? Can the trailer be towed from behind?
Wylie can tow a trailer, but the little pull cart doesn’t have an actual hitch–or even a decent handle for that matter–so it won’t hook on to the tractor.
hi Julia! Smart husband and Wylie looks like a great addition to the family! Dan uses Big Blue to bring the hand mower up the the front of the house were we use it. So helpful in carrying things around, yes?! I wanted to say that I asked Dan and he said the turf tires work great for the snow.
happy summer,
joan
Thanks for checking with Dan, Joan. I’m glad to hear that the turfs work for you. I’m sure Big Blue and his tires have been put to the test with the amount of snow you’ve seen.
We have a fairly consistent division of labour around here. Sharon tends to look to the big scheme of things and I am far more detail-oriented. But in the end, we take turns on lots of things.
I find sometimes the rhythm happens naturally in couples. It’s nice when it’s a partnership.