Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no place to put a pile of dirty sheets.
Trunk of your car?
An empty suitcase?
The oven?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For goodness sake. Wash the sheets, fold them and put them away. Remake the bed with only the comforter until you have guests coming. Toss the clean sheets in the dryer for 10 minutes before you make the bed the day of arrival.
This isn't brain surgery.
Yes it is! Especially when there is absolutely not one extra iota of space in your house to temporarily put your dirty sheets. Hampers are not for SHEETS, people, they are for CLOTHES. Don't you read the hamper directions?!?
Anonymous wrote:I strip the bed and wash the sheets. I do not remake the bed until the new quests are set to come. I just put the comforter on the mattress so it doesn't look bare.
Anonymous wrote:For goodness sake. Wash the sheets, fold them and put them away. Remake the bed with only the comforter until you have guests coming. Toss the clean sheets in the dryer for 10 minutes before you make the bed the day of arrival.
This isn't brain surgery.
Anonymous wrote:I have no place to put a pile of dirty sheets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe it's this big of a difficulty to wash bedding. DH and I both work full time, we have two kids - one of whom is special needs, several pets, and a busy social life.
Yet doing an extra load of laundry is really no big deal.
It's not that it's hard. It that I'm forced to do it immediately when I could do it next week or next month. It isn't even close to a priority but I've been forced to make it one. And I don't know why the health status of your children has any importance to this task. It doesn't make you a better person than me.
Because we spend a chunk of time at home doing all her therapy exercises. I can't just sit watching tv and folding laundry while we're doing those. That's why it's relevant.
You are NOT forced. We've done one load of laundry while a few dirty things are on top of the washer. There's no reason you can't just let it sit. You're finding problems where there are none. I think you just don't like your in-laws or whoever visited.
This! Why on earth do you feel forced to wash the sheets right away just because they aren't on the bed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe it's this big of a difficulty to wash bedding. DH and I both work full time, we have two kids - one of whom is special needs, several pets, and a busy social life.
Yet doing an extra load of laundry is really no big deal.
It's not that it's hard. It that I'm forced to do it immediately when I could do it next week or next month. It isn't even close to a priority but I've been forced to make it one. And I don't know why the health status of your children has any importance to this task. It doesn't make you a better person than me.
Because we spend a chunk of time at home doing all her therapy exercises. I can't just sit watching tv and folding laundry while we're doing those. That's why it's relevant.
You are NOT forced. We've done one load of laundry while a few dirty things are on top of the washer. There's no reason you can't just let it sit. You're finding problems where there are none. I think you just don't like your in-laws or whoever visited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was always taught that stripping the bed is good manners and helpful to the host. I'm with the others who don't understand why you're forced to wash the sheets right away. Don't you have a hamper or laundry basket somewhere, where you store dirty laundry before sorting and washing it? Or does everyone in your house put their dirty clothes directly in the washer after taking them off?
This is what I do t get. Does OP live in a 10x10 apartment with only a washer and a dryer? Maybe they eat dinner on top of the washer and need that space so the sheets absolutely must be washed immediately or they'll all starve to death?
Anonymous wrote:I was always taught that stripping the bed is good manners and helpful to the host. I'm with the others who don't understand why you're forced to wash the sheets right away. Don't you have a hamper or laundry basket somewhere, where you store dirty laundry before sorting and washing it? Or does everyone in your house put their dirty clothes directly in the washer after taking them off?
Anonymous wrote:I also get mad when my in-laws set the table for dinner. I have literally walked into the room an hour before dinner to find the table has been made. It's like they're saying: NOW IS THE TIME WHEN WE EAT. And then the food isn't served family style, I have to carry the plates back to the kitchen to put food on them so it's actually 5 times more work than if the table wasn't set.
Anonymous wrote:D. I wash them immediately after guests leave, make the bed without sheets and then put fresh sheets on before new guests arrive. But washing and putting sheets back on immediately would be my second choice. I would be uncomfortable leaving dirty sheets on the bed.