1. Collect laundry everyday
2. Do at least one or two loads a day and don't stop until you have put the loads away!
Who in this world feels like they
spend at least half their time doing laundry? Or maybe you feel like
me: that laundry is a monster that needs feeding just as much and as often as
one of your children. This post is about my discovery of how to lasso
the animal called laundry so it becomes a manageable task.
Before we moved into our new house, I was cleaning laundry the best I knew how.
I would throw it all into a spot that was somewhat easy to hide until the pile
became so bad that I was forced to start cleaning the clothes or go
without a shirt.Sometimes I would plan one day and do it all. Monday was
usually the plan and then I was doing laundry once a week, but we all know how
that ends up. I would have lots of clean clothes that had not been folded in a
giant basket or I spent the entire day doing laundry. Then, I don't even want
to see it for another week. Besides me feeling like laundry was
a monster hiding in my closet, there seems to be trouble
involved with waiting to do laundry until the pile is huge. I often overstuffed
my loads to try and get it done faster. I broke the washer we had before
stuffing in the loads. The clothes also don't really get clean when you do
that.
Two months ago when we were moving, My mother-in-law came to visit. She
is older and wiser and can run circles around me with her
productivity. There isn't anything, it seems, she can't do. While she was
visiting she had my clothes washed and put away before I had time to discover
she even washed them at all. I was so amazed by the ease of how she stayed on
top of everything that I began to take notes.
Everyday she would go to each room and collect the dirty clothes. She would
take them to the laundry room, sort them into piles and put the largest pile
with the most amount of clothes into the wash. Then, as soon as it was
finished, she moved it to the dryer. Later, when she had time, she would fold
up the load right there by the dryer and walk around the house and put them
away. What a concept! Do a load of laundry everyday! Then your clothes don't
devour you! Also, I found that I didn't need as many clothes in my closet
because I had plenty of clean clothes to wear. She helped me get rid of half of
them I never even wore.
Since then I have made a plan and
am executing this plan:
1. Collect laundry everyday
2. Do at least one or two loads a day and don't stop until you have
put the loads away!
It is incredible how different my life is now. I don't plan as many activities outside
the home as I used to because I don't want to get behind on laundry, but I love
knowing that if my children need a pair of underwear or a clean towel, it is
there for the using.