I Have Summited Mt. Washmore


After not having our washing machine for well over a week, here’s what I did yesterday.

The photo doesn’t include Jimmy’s clothes or the towels and sheets.

It may not look like a lot, but each of those baskets (except mine) is filled with lots and lots of little kids clothes. Tiny socks, bibs, pjs.

Whew.

I’ve informed my family that they’re not allowed to put anything in my gloriously empty hamper for 3 days.

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Random Tidbit #1
By the way, based on the responses to this post Tide is the detergent of choice for this corner of the blogosphere. I was also very impressed at how many of the guys who read this blog actually know what kind of laundry detergent their wife uses. Several even do their own laundry! Major props.

Random Tidbit #2
Jimmy did his own laundry at one point. He didn’t tell me he was doing it, and apparently we have so much laundry I didn’t even notice! He decided to do something truly helpful instead, so now he does ALL the dishes. I love my husband...)


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no avatar for this user Lisa H
Nov 14, 08  at  05:58 am


So glad you’re getting caught up!  My challenge is always getting all that laundry put away.


no avatar for this user erin
Nov 14, 08  at  06:30 am


Um, that totally looks like a lot to me!  Props to you.  I cringe to think of how much laundry we’ll have when we have kids b/c I feel like we already have a lot.  I do about 4-5 loads a week, though; how many would you say you do a week?


no avatar for this user euphrony
Nov 14, 08  at  06:43 am


I’ve got a pile like that in front of my dresser.  Only, mine is not folded.  We’re good at washing regularly, but folding seems to be semi-optional.


no avatar for this user tracy
Nov 15, 08  at  12:06 pm


Wohoo! Victory is YOURS!


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