
This week's theme/prompt is HEADS - "Pile".
Hmmm....what piles up the most at my house? I guess that would be the laundry even though I do at least two loads a day it just seems like a never ending battle doesn't it. I guess having a teenager and a toddler doesn't help in the laundry area much. The teenager seems to change her clothes every time I turn around and the toddler needs his changed constantly because he loves getting dirty. Bedding gets washed once a week and with four beds that means there is four extra loads a week too. Will the horror never end!!!!




































11 comments:
The washing certainly piles up. My wife and I had 7 kids - the laundry baskets filled up like mountains :-)
Now, with only one left at home, it is easing.
It's a never ending job isn't it??? I was wondering if you still had a pile of kids in your house? :)
you are brave my washer was broken a week Can you guess how many piles I have ??sk
Sorry to say no it will never end it may decrease when the kids grow up and move out.So maybe that is something to look forward to.
Ha! This morning I thought of piles of laundry, piles of dirty dishes, and piles of paperwork that needs done - but I guess all those pile overwhelmed me because I never actually wrote my Heads or Tails post...
Gosh, I always have piles and piles of laundry. There's usually a big pile to put away, but sometimes there's some to be washed, put away and dried. So frustrating.
I like that magazine ad for those nice red machines that says something like "I think my laundry multiplies."
There are just two of us at our house so the laundry doesn't pile up too fast. And it really changed when I bought a large capacity front load machine. More laundry in one load and less water! WooHoo!!
When it ends, you'll find you are the only one left in the house and you commit to changing clothes once a week whether you want to or not! LOL
yep same here. Evan has to have a new top on every day!
Depending how old your teenager is have her wash her own clothes and bedding. I had my son start doing his own at age 12. If course if he got busy with school activities I would help out. When he went away to college he taught some of the kids in his dorm how to do their laundry. It's a good thing to learn young and would help you out immensely.
UGH... thanks for reminding me of all the laundry I have to do this weekend. Now I'm crying (OK, not really... just teasin).
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