shhanrahan wrote:I don't mind doing laundry or folding it. I DETEST putting it away.[/quote
Family of four here with a 6yo and 9yo. One thing that might help is having the kids learn to put away their own clothes. My kid have been helping fold and put away their clothes since they were about 3. I help them by organizing their drawers and closets by type of clothes so they can easily remember what clothes go where. Also, we have several pull-out baskets (container store closet system) that house things like socks/tights/leggings, shoes (bottom big baskets), "specialty" clothes (sports uniforms, clothes to paint in, etc). We've never had an emergency "where is my softball jersey" moment and they put all of their clothes away, so I only have to put mine away. I fold DH's laundry, but he puts it away.
Anonymous wrote:I hate folding laundry.
Don't mind doing it.
Anonymous wrote:I don't find laundry that bad in the summer when it is shorts and t-shirts for the kids. It is the winter time with the undershirts and sweatshirts and heavy pajamas that get to me.
Anonymous wrote:For me it is the endless cycle of cooking and cleaning up. Between meal prep, cooking, cleaning up, washing dishes, I feel like I spend my life in the kitchen.
Oh, and packing my sons lunch. For some reason I dread that the most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really? You need to educate your family on what really needs to be laundered. Quit letting them throw everything in the wash just because they looked briefly at it.
What a bizarre and aggressive response. Family of 2 adults here, we reuse our towels for a few days, DH wears his pants a few days before washing them... and we still have 3 - 4 loads a week and I still don't like the chore, even with just a few loads.
I think pp has a point. Some kids throw everything in the laundry even if its not dirty. I also think the paper plates posters are wasting paper and money tbh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really? You need to educate your family on what really needs to be laundered. Quit letting them throw everything in the wash just because they looked briefly at it.
What a bizarre and aggressive response. Family of 2 adults here, we reuse our towels for a few days, DH wears his pants a few days before washing them... and we still have 3 - 4 loads a week and I still don't like the chore, even with just a few loads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wash 2-3 sinks full of dishes every day bc I hate the dishwasher. It kind of sucks. I also have the never ending laundry chore like op,but laundry doesn't bother me as much because it smells so good and I love clean clothes.
The chores I hate: cleaning the bathroom. My DH is nasty and doesn't clean up after himself at all. The bathroom that he uses is so gross. I rarely use it and choose to use the main bathroom instead of the one in our room. I also get tired of cleaning the floors which seem to get dirty again minutes after I clean them.
Hmm. If you come over and do my laundry, I will clean your bathroom.
lol I wish! I'd do a thousand loads of laundry a week for you if you'd come to my house once a week and clean this one small bathroom! I don't even mind cleaning the main bathroom, it's just the lack of maintenance in between cleanings that makes it such a gross chore for me!
Anonymous wrote:Really? You need to educate your family on what really needs to be laundered. Quit letting them throw everything in the wash just because they looked briefly at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Laundry is basically never ending in my house. I go through spurts and do multiple loads a day, but they don't get upstairs. Then I have days where I take a couple hours and put everything away. Obviously my method is flawed. Why the fuck do they put washers and dryers in the basement!?!?! If they were in the same level as the bedrooms it would be so much easier.
Dishes bother me way worse than laundry though, we use paper plates 80% of the time
I am seeing many homes with washer/dryer at the same level as the bedrooms. Many people are remodelling that way too. It is the most sensible place for it.
shhanrahan wrote:I don't mind doing laundry or folding it. I DETEST putting it away.