Friday, January 28, 2011

Laundry

This is a pile of unfolded, clean laundry. It is on the chair in my bedroom. It used to be on my bed but I moved it to the chair so that I could go to sleep.  It would have been back in the laundry baskets I carried it upstairs in but after I dumped it onto my bed, thinking that I'd get it folded to day, I took the launder baskets back downstairs.  You may think that I had a really busy day and just didn't get to this laundry.  But you would be wrong.  You may also think that this laundry was washed just to day.  Again you are wrong.  This laundry was washed on Monday and has been sitting in my bedroom waiting to be folded for a week.

Laundry and I have a long history together.  Having 8 kids means having a lot of laundry.  I have tried so many ways to get laundry done.  When I was first married, I tried doing it the way my mother and grandmother before her did the laundry.  I would sort all of the weeks laundry into piles on the floor in front of the washing machine and then work all day to get it done.  Well, when you have 4 kids ages 4 and under and you live in the city so you can't just say "Go outside and play all day." there are a lot of interruptions.  Needless to say, this method failed.  There were always piles of laundry on the floor, piles of laundry on the couch, partially folded piles of laundry in the living room and we won't even mention the huge basked of unmatched socks that we were forced to stir through every time we wanted socks.  One of my kids even took to just wearing the same socks every day of the week so he wouldn't have to mess with the basket of socks.

Then I graduated up to mesh sorting bags and as the kids were getting older they were required to sort their own laundry into it's proper bag and then I would wash a couple of batches a day. This solved some of the problem; there were no more huge piles of laundry on the floor but it created new problems. The kids didn't have all of their clothes back on one day and so it was frustrating for them to make outfits.

Finally I hit upon an idea that seemed to work out the best.  Every child would have a "day" on that day they were to bring their laundry to the washing machine and I would wash just two batches of their clothing:  one light and one dark.  Some of the older kids started doing their own laundry.  And now the only laundry I have to do is mine, hubbies and the two little kids.  I still can't get it done promptly.

I'm beginning to think that the problem is more of an attitude problem that a problem with a lot of laundry.  Because if you think about it...in the time it took me to take the picture of the laundry, upload it onto my computer and this blog and then write this blog, I probably could have had the laundry folded and put away.

(P.S. How to solve the problem of a lot of socks:  Each child gets only one kind of sock,  every child's socks are different from the other child's socks {it is possible} then the most unmatched socks any particular child can have is 1 and all of their socks matched or unmatched goes back into their rooms with their clean laundry.)

1 comment:

  1. I have similar issues with our laundry. In fact there is a load in my dryer and a basket of whites that have been waiting to be folded since Monday. And I only have half the number of kids you do, and only half of them are living at home right now. How sad is that?

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