Do you see that white flag waving madly in the general vicinity of Hoosierville? Well, that would be me declaring my powerlessness over ever having a shot in h-e-double-toothpicks of getting the laundry done.
How in the holy heck can one person create such massive amounts of laundry? You would think that I'm executing at least eighteen wardrobe changes a day, when the truth of the matter is that I am very rarely out of pajamas for weeks and weeks at a time. Sheesh.
Thanks to Aunt Chrissy I have an assignment today that will require use of my very little brain. Fire extinguishers are standing by!
Stay warm and safe and dry, kiddos!
I used to ask myself the same question!
ReplyDeleteI often wonder the exact same thing. Sometimes I think those clothes multiply when left to their own devices for too long.
ReplyDeleteYou didn't post yesterday...I missed my daily dose of Coni...you shouldn't do that without warning people lol...
ReplyDeleteIf we don't hear from you tomorrow, we'll send a search and rescue team with stitching supplies! Good luck on conquering the mountain of laundry!
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I've been lost in Laundryville once or twice in my life too. It's a scary, scary place! RUN!!
ReplyDeleteI've been lost in Laundryville once or twice in my life too. It's a scary, scary place! RUN!!
ReplyDeleteIf I don't stay on top of mine, it will completely cover me up. One thing good about doing the laundry is, it makes your house smell good! I love fresh smelling laundry!
ReplyDeletehow about taking it all to the cleaners? i discovered they will wash and iron my cotton shirts for my suits for work just like for guys for $.90 each!!! so i get out of washing and ironing them! then the suits for work go there and then all that is left is jammies and undies... what do you do with yoru clothes for work? if you use the cleaners, try taking all your shirts - cotton, silk, whatever - to them - it is worth whatever they charge for a blouse or a shirt to have someone else do it, sister! and you are going to be there anyway once in a while for the woool suits and stuff so make them do it! and, better yet, stop at the cleaenrs on the way to...... (you guessed it!) you LNS!!!!! makes the trip even more fun!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I wear jammies around the house, too. I come in the front door, and the clothes come off and the jammies are on. So comfy wihout the under-things-that-bind.
ReplyDeleteI guess i`m not alone in the jammies at home mode...they all seem to be bright lime green though, and thet is SO not my husbands favorite colour....
ReplyDeleteI really start to panic when all the jammies are in the laundry. I always seem to have a mountaun of dirty clothes to wash too...
Having kids just multiplies the problem. And I want to know where all the socks go when they disappear? Does anyone have a answer for that one?
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