You know when it’s time to do laundry… but you woke up feeling like you’re just zapped and you have done all of the laundry that you are ever going to do? But then somehow you doubtfully convince yourself that you will feel better tomorrow. Then the next day comes around and you’ve got an attitude about it, and you’re like “There is no way I am doing laundry today.” So when day four approaches you have to prioritize, and you say to yourself “We are out of bread and milk, I can’t do the laundry! I have to go to the grocery store- like now!” Then on day 6 you look at the mountain of laundry and admit defeat. And you’re kind of depressed because you know in your heart of hearts that you can’t possibly do all of that laundry. That’s it, your kids are never going to have clean clothes again. And you’re at least thankful that one of them just had a birthday because they should get like two more good days. It’s about the next day when you just have to suck it up, because giving up is really not in your nature; so you do like 10 loads in one day? Well, I would have no idea what that is like.
Okay, I lied. I wrote this about me.
Yes!!!!!!
We must be sisters! ?
I had a dream last night that my laundry was so big it was over my head and too wide for my arms….funny I should read this today! 🙂
(by the way, my laundry’s all done!!)
Lol, what a coincidence! Good for you! Tomorrow is my day… ?
Haha, the life of a mom! I like how all the laundry was able to make a laundry tower 😉
Skillz ? Thanks Antonia!
My son would be impressed, lol.
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? Thanks Jenn!
Sadie, I can completely sympathize! Especially when your family is getting over being sick and there is quite literally a mountain of blankets, sheets and comforters to be washed. Lol. 😀 And where do allll those other baskets of clothing come from?! Lol.
I ask myself that same question! (I mean it seems like I would have noticed them! ?) Thanks Anna 🙂
Exactly … it’s like they know how to sneak up on us, then practice mountain climbing, right?! Lol.
The apple didn’t fall far from the tree. It must be normal.
I knew I couldn’t be alone!