PSA: for the love of God send out your laundry

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:God level option- let DH do the laundry and get him to actually do it WELL.


OMG no. If I were going to pick some tasks for DH to take over it wouldn't be something I can pay $30/week to outsource. Vacation planning maybe...


Um what chores fit the cost/benefit calculation for your DH?


Well we're both in biglaw so admittedly not a lot. But if we both had to take much lower paying jobs and re-evaluate the budget, laundry is what would stay before many other things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to outsource dishes?

That’s our most dreaded household chore.


Only daily housekeeping
Anonymous
I did that for a while and found it inconvenient. I know that sounds odd, but it was just one other thing to manage, whereas doing the laundry is automatic for me and is so built into my routine that I barely notice it. Plus, I like to have control over what is used and how it is done.
Anonymous
I’m OCD about laundry particularly my clothes. Marie Alonso style folding and delicate with washing.

But I would consider outsourcing the rest! Thanks for the recco
Anonymous
If you can afford to do it, it employs people. I notice that since Covid many dry cleaners are offering wash and gold services. They are doing less dry cleaning, so they sensibly are offering another service. This employs people and keeps the economy moving. Not for me, but you are helping others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Of all the things you can outsource, laundry is the best bang for your buck. There's really no reason to be dealing with dryer cycles and sock matching and folding. Do it for your sanity. Do it for your marriage.

We use Happy Nest. They come pick up a bag of clothes, towels, and sheets off our porch and bring them back clean and folded. But Happy Nest isn't paying me, I'm sure there are plenty of other options.


Since Covid, we don't have a weekly cleaner and she used to do laundry too. I take mine to bubbles in the Wilston center in...falls church maybe. It's on the arlington line. It's a dollar a pound and for my family of 4, that's about 50$ every two weeks. I continue to do sheets and towels b/c they are fast but all that other stuff --> Bubbles.

Husband, who does no laundry objects. However, he is also...not observant so doesn't realize that's what I'm doing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:God level option- let DH do the laundry and get him to actually do it WELL.


OMG no. If I were going to pick some tasks for DH to take over it wouldn't be something I can pay $30/week to outsource. Vacation planning maybe...


My husband does both.
Anonymous
I actually think laundry is the easiest chore to do. Scrubbing showers and bathtubs and mopping is hard! I hang up absolutely everything (other than underwear, socks, pjs and workout clothes- none of which I fold) and it makes it so easy. I just hang as I pull it out of the dryer and it takes 2 minutes. Sheets go back on the bed they came from and towels back on the hook in the bathroom.
Anonymous
This is silly.

It’s much easier for each person to do their own laundry. Now house cleaners are a worthwhile expense!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of all the things you can outsource, laundry is the best bang for your buck. There's really no reason to be dealing with dryer cycles and sock matching and folding. Do it for your sanity. Do it for your marriage.

We use Happy Nest. They come pick up a bag of clothes, towels, and sheets off our porch and bring them back clean and folded. But Happy Nest isn't paying me, I'm sure there are plenty of other options.


Since Covid, we don't have a weekly cleaner and she used to do laundry too. I take mine to bubbles in the Wilston center in...falls church maybe. It's on the arlington line. It's a dollar a pound and for my family of 4, that's about 50$ every two weeks. I continue to do sheets and towels b/c they are fast but all that other stuff --> Bubbles.

Husband, who does no laundry objects. However, he is also...not observant so doesn't realize that's what I'm doing.


Interesting. So half the price to drop off instead of pick up/deliver.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is silly.

It’s much easier for each person to do their own laundry. Now house cleaners are a worthwhile expense!



If you can teach my 2 yr old and newborn to do their own laundry I’ll pay *you* $30/week
Anonymous
Without laundry to fold, how would I ever get to watch Netflix?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is silly.

It’s much easier for each person to do their own laundry. Now house cleaners are a worthwhile expense!



If you can teach my 2 yr old and newborn to do their own laundry I’ll pay *you* $30/week


But a 2 year old's clothes are small and incredibly simple to wash. Honestly, it's only now that my kids are 5 and 7 that I can see how laundry is going to bog me down long term. The kids clothes are BIGGER and take up more room. They have full sized bedding that needs to be washed. They have sports teams where the uniform needs to be cleaned on a schedule. Their towels are normal size.

Baby and toddler clothes, smaller towels, crib bedding can all go into ONE CYCLE. It's very simple with little ones. I used to even wash some of my stuff mixed in. Now my 7 year old already has a once weekly VERY full load. It will get a bit easier with summer clothing/pajamas which take up less room.
Anonymous
Gross. I don't want my laundry washed in machines used by others.
Anonymous
I will outsource many, many things, before I outsource the laundry, OP. It's not a chore I mind.

Now if only I could outsource tidying up!
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