Me too |
What other organization sites do you visit? They are like porn for me. |
| I don't fold my kids clothes. What is the point? They are constantly rifling through their drawers. I will though iron a lot of their clothes and I iron everything I wear. |
+2. I don't get the comments about not wanting to spend "hours" folding laundry. We probably do 7-8 loads a week, fold them all neatly, and I doubt we spend much more than an hour total all week. I think people who don't do it overestimate how much time it takes. I also don't get why people don't like it -- the clothes are clean and warm, smell nice, and you can do it while sitting and watching tv. |
hehe..me too. Others I like: See Jane Work (http://www.seejanework.com/blog/) Organized Mom (http://www.organizedmom.net/category/blog/) Plus iheartorganizing has a lot of additional blogs/websites listed on it. Check them out! |
Because you think your way is inherently better than the way someone else may choose to do things. Because you wrote a ridiculously long thread about how great you are for doing laundry. Because for some reason you give a shit whether someone else - someone that you don't know - folds laundry. And because you sound like Judgy McJudgerson. |
I try avoid folding, but for the kids (who have the largest volume of laundry) I have a mix of folded/not folded: 1) hang all shirts, dresses, sweaters, skirts in closets 2) have a drawer for all their socks (about 40 pairs of the same type/size of white ankle socks) - not folded 3) have one drawer for all their underwear - not folded 4) have one drawer for each child for jeans, leggings, shorts - folded 5) have one drawer for each child for PJs - folded This is a pretty easy way to go. I would probably stuff everything, but the drawer can not hold has much of the larger items when stuffed! |
+1. I actually like organizing myself, and I confess to a secret admiration for Martha Stewart. But when someone comes on DCUM with a huge post about how perfect she is and how anyone who can't fold their laundry is probably a mess in all other aspects of life... well, I don't find much commendable in this behavior. |
| I hang what I can. The only things folded are PJ's, t shirts (like college T's, 5k shirts, etc that I wear maybe one a week), and jeans. |
I never stated that I think my way is better, but was actually responding to the pp who nastily stated that if you spend time folding laundry you must be ignoring your kids. She made it fairly clear that her way is better and you had to choose - a household chore or your kids or paying for it to be done for you. I was simply pointing out that she is making that choice to forgo folding her laundry because there are plenty of people who can fold and put their laundry away and still have time for their kids. You must give a shit about what people are doing with their laundry or you wouldn't be reading this post and responding to me. Not judging and could care less if you or others fold their laundry or not, but will correct the poster that thinks you everyone is giving up something else just to get their laundry folded. |
I keep rereading my post looking for where i said I was perfect....hmmm..and yet I keep finding the part where i said "We're not perfect,.." I'll repeat, I was trying to point out to the pp that it is possible for people who work f/t to keep their laundry folder and put away fairly easily and still have a life outside the laundry room. Many of my friends are the same way. The only people I know that use the logic of - it's the chores or my family time are those that admit to lacking organizational/cleaning skills or admit to just being lazy about it and not caring. I also offered some organizational blogs to help if help is wanted. I don't think the nasty pp wants help however. |
I'm the PP that was called lazy several pages ago. Our laundry room is 3 floods up and most of the time there's not enough machines to get it done all at once. We do laundry once a week. DH travels for work and we have very limited time together. No I won't leave my children alone at home and climb all those steps to do laundry. It comes downstairs inside of the hampers and that's where we find them. You're welcome to come over and fold them so I can spend time with my family or just look away when you see me entering the grocery store in wrinkled yoga pants. For me it is a trade of and I prefer to spend our sat evening playing games with the kids and DH instead. |
+1. Who gives a flying what events you hosted. |
| This thread is hilarious. I had no idea that there were people out there who didn't fold laundry but I absolutely approve 100%! Wow -- how liberating. I fold. I put away. But I am seriously contemplating making a change. My husband and sons don't care a bit and my work is often undone within 24 hours. |
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The nanny does all the laundry. I hate how she folds it.
But of course I don't say anything. |