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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just find it amazing that some people have so much clothes to fill a machine when doing their own laundry ONLY. Let alone let clothes sit for days without washing. All clothes gets washed together in our house, cause none of us have that much clothes.[/quote] What?! Don't you change your underwear and socks daily? At minimum we need per week 14 pairs of adult underwear, 28 pairs of socks, 7 bras, 14 pairs of pants for the kids, 14 long sleeve shirts, 7 undershirts for DH, and 7 tops for me. Add 3 sheet sets, 8 towels and 3 hand towels changed twice/week, 3 sets of PJs for me and the kids changed bi-weekly, kitchen rags, sport uniforms. If you think DS can reuse the uniform after a double header game in 80 degrees, you are wrong. The toddler is newly PT, and the daycare needs 3 extra sets of clothes and a pair of shoes for accidents. Something tells me you are not doing laundry at home with small kids. We do a lot, especially because we try to minimize dry cleaning. My kids are also super active and they get filthy playing outside in the dirt, hiking, etc. I run 3 times/week and I can't reuse my exercise clothes without washing them. [/quote] +1. We also have three kids and go through so.much.laundry! 2 boys who play baseball, DD plays soccer, DH and I both work out etc. I’m guessing we do 10 loads a week minimum around here- 6 of regular clothing, 2 of sheets and towels, 2 of sports uniforms etc thst need to be washed separately. Thst isn’t even including weeks where we might need to wash throw rugs or blankets or whatever. Also kitchen rags etc. I forgot those. It’s a lot if your family is active at all. It was much less when the kids were younger somehow. [/quote]
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