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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I feel like I could do two loads a day and still not keep up. DH and I split household tasks and laundry is one of mine. I prefer it over the alternatives, so I don’t want to swap tasks but, I need a better plan of attack. DH wears business casual to work, then changes to sweatpants when he gets home, plus wears different pajama pants/tshirt. I wear dressier clothes to work and also change when I get home, plus pajamas. We have twin preschoolers and a toddler, both wear clothes to daycare that definitely need changing when they get home, plus pajamas. Now add sheets x4 beds, towels x5 people, plus various other towels, dishcloths, and “things”. And it’s all heavy, thick, winter clothing. I don’t often have time to complete a load in the AM. I find that if I start it and move it to the dryer when I get home, the clothes are bordering musty. Doing two loads in the evenings is daunting and exhausting. Is there a better way, or is this it? [/quote] You have electric washing machines and dryer so the only things you need to do is load washer, put in detergent/fabric softener, close lid, and select wash/rinse cycle. How can this be difficult even for two loads. I'd feel sorry for you if you had to go to nearby Creek and wash in ice cold water and use an old fashioned wash board.[/quote]
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