Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do laundry every single day
Mon- my son clothes and sheets including blanket
Tues- my clothes and couch blankets
Wed- master sheets and both bathroom towels (hand towels plus washing rags plus towel floor mat)
Thurs- weekly rotate through kid duvet cover, kid duvet insert, master duvet cover, master insert. On weeks the cover is washed the insert gets hung outside in cold air/sun.
Fri- kitchen towels, kitchen washable runner, one jacket per person plus gloves (rotated)
Sat- DH does his laundry
Sun- miscellaneous/whatever is left over or from sports that weekend
I do shower curtains monthly. Winter is rough because of extra layers and blankets/duvets. Summer is rough because we can't re-wear clothing so I usually do more clothes during the warmer months and more winter-related stuff in winter.
Why are you washing duvet covers and inserts weekly? That’s crazy.
Anonymous wrote:I do laundry every single day
Mon- my son clothes and sheets including blanket
Tues- my clothes and couch blankets
Wed- master sheets and both bathroom towels (hand towels plus washing rags plus towel floor mat)
Thurs- weekly rotate through kid duvet cover, kid duvet insert, master duvet cover, master insert. On weeks the cover is washed the insert gets hung outside in cold air/sun.
Fri- kitchen towels, kitchen washable runner, one jacket per person plus gloves (rotated)
Sat- DH does his laundry
Sun- miscellaneous/whatever is left over or from sports that weekend
I do shower curtains monthly. Winter is rough because of extra layers and blankets/duvets. Summer is rough because we can't re-wear clothing so I usually do more clothes during the warmer months and more winter-related stuff in winter.
Anonymous wrote:Me too. I also have kids who keep building forts. Because they have cabin fever so badly. We can’t get outdoors safely in 10 degrees. Even the 25 with wind we had.. not ok.
So I try to put those blankets last. The fort building blankets. I keep thinking, they’re done with forts. They don’t need to do it again. I wash them, I put them away. A few days later, they ask me for ONE blanket. I say yes. And then suddenly another kids grabs 4 more.
Anonymous wrote:Me too. I also have kids who keep building forts. Because they have cabin fever so badly. We can’t get outdoors safely in 10 degrees. Even the 25 with wind we had.. not ok.
So I try to put those blankets last. The fort building blankets. I keep thinking, they’re done with forts. They don’t need to do it again. I wash them, I put them away. A few days later, they ask me for ONE blanket. I say yes. And then suddenly another kids grabs 4 more.