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Funny how different people hate different chores. Laundry I don't mind.
One trick I have is to keep people's clothes separate. I will do mine and DH's together because it goes to the same room when folded. I then try to wash each girl's laundry separately because the sorting is then done for me. Throw away all socks and buy each kid a package of all the same ones. Don't get me wrong - I loved having all those cute girly socks to match each outfit but when I started pulling my hair out over the lost ones, I decided it wasn't worth the fashion! Sheets are done in the morning and generally go right back on the bed they came from when done so no folding there. My kids fold the towels. When they were 3 they could say "fold in half and then in half again"
One last tip - it's well worth the cost of tuition to send your kids to a school with uniforms. During the school year my laundry is so simple! One load of white polos a week and one load of dark bottoms/jumpers/socks. Done. |
Wash your clothes less often.
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| One of the things I hate about laundry now is that the new front-loader washers take forever to do a load. That's great that they use less water, etc, but I'm almost considering going back to a conventional washer just for the speed of doing more loads faster. |
Don't your kids have homework or sports in the evenings? I cant imagine sitting around all night watching TV doing laundry. We rarely have time to watch TV and when my kids have completed their homework they normally head outside to play with the neighborhood kids. I cant just throw my kids outside. Someone has to watch them. |
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So, yesterday I spilled a full cup of fresh brewed iced tea on my Ivory colored Dutalier Glider. Needless to say I was not thrilled. I had to act quick in order to keep the stain from setting in so I grabbed all of the cushions off of the glider threw them in a plastic garbage bag and drive a couple mins up the road to the public laundrymat to use the commercial machines. I was clearly out of place as the laundry mat attendant came up to me right away. He helped me to get change, quickly produced a sponge and told me to hurry and give him some detergent. This all happened so fast so I went along. Long story short he applied the detergent to the stains and gently scrubbed with the sponge and then he helped me get them into the washing machines. While I was waiting he proceeded to tell me that he had been working there for 20 years and if I needed any help with laundry to let him know. He then proceeded to tell me how they offer laundry service and that the prices are much more reasonable than the neighborhood dry cleaners.
PS the covers came oult excellent by the way. He was very insistent that I should not put them in the dryer but to let them air dry. They are hangin on a rack at home now. OP maybe you can search out your local laundrymat and use their drop off services? |