sowinglittleseeds, glad you are doing better.
I wanted to say that I am impressed with your children’s teamwork. No, they shouldn’t go against your authority, BUT wow, that they worked together to figure it out.
I wanted to also say that we adopted our youngest son at 5 years old, and he and DD1 are just 4 months apart, so virutal twins. Since he has been home, they can be the sweetest together and also find so much mischief together. Sigh. I think you are in a season, but I do think you need to set some real boundaires.
If they continue to get into the fridge w/out your permission or worse, against your wishes, could you just take the food away and tell them they won’t get a snack that morning (or afternoon)?
I also think they definitely need to eat only in designated places. One thing I’ll do is allow ours to eat in the bonus room (which is carpeted) on occasion when it rains all day and we watch a movie/show in the afternoon (instead of going outside). BUT I first put down a quilt that I can easily wash or shake off outside. Also, only water up there so no worries on spilling a drink. Worst case, it will dry and won’t stain/be sticky.
With our 2YO, sometimes when we do this, I”ll bring her little booster seat up and keep the tray on. That way, it is very easy to contain her and to keep the crumbs at bay.
Get your little ones involved in cleaning up too. My littles love to vacuum/swiffer/wipe down cabinets and/or counters. Sometimes I just give DD, 2, a damp papertowel but this gets up some of the dust LOL! A feather duster is a good choice for little ones too.
Hang in there and I agree that you are right to try and accept what is rather than try to change what you cannot. You are not the only person who has a DH who doesn’t see eye-to-eye with you on matters. You are wise to accept it as is, especially since to me it is a “negotiable” (cleaning house).