View Full Version : Mount Laundry!
Mom2legomaniacs
02-15-2008, 09:01 PM
So I haven't exactly got folding done this week. Things are clean, just not folded. Dh dumped Mount Laundry out to start folding. I told ds to help. Dh told him they were just sorting first. So, ds said, "Ok, this one is Red." LOL he was doing the pre-laundry sort, not the post-laundry sort by person!!:D
KristineIN
02-15-2008, 09:03 PM
I call it Mount NeverRest!
Kristine
battlemaiden
02-15-2008, 09:14 PM
I fold, my kids sort. I just make piles of folded clothes and they sort and deliver. Honestly, it started because I couldn't remember whose shirts were whose among my older two boys, but now I like how it works.
I don't like how the kids fold yet, I prefer to fold. I'm weird about sloppy folding. :o
Crissy
02-15-2008, 10:35 PM
You sort then fold?
My husband does this, too, and I still don't get it. ;)
He'll go through an entire basket of laundry sorting into piles. Then he will start over, folding and stacking each separate pile.
I contend that he spends twice as much time as necessary. Why not sort into piles as you fold?
Is this one of those issues like the over/under TP thing? :D
Unicorn
02-15-2008, 11:20 PM
You sort then fold?
My husband does this, too, and I still don't get it. ;)
He'll go through an entire basket of laundry sorting into piles. Then he will start over, folding and stacking each separate pile.
I contend that he spends twice as much time as necessary. Why not sort into piles as you fold?
Is this one of those issues like the over/under TP thing? :D
Now that the dc are old enough to fold their own laundry- we sort it into piles for each person, and they are each responsible for folding and putting away their own. :D It is so much faster and easier this way!!
JudoMom
02-15-2008, 11:34 PM
You sort then fold?
My husband does this, too, and I still don't get it. ;)
He'll go through an entire basket of laundry sorting into piles. Then he will start over, folding and stacking each separate pile.
I contend that he spends twice as much time as necessary. Why not sort into piles as you fold?
Is this one of those issues like the over/under TP thing? :D
TP over, fold as you sort. Need me to settle anything else for you ;)?
Jean in Newcastle
02-16-2008, 12:39 AM
I fold. But we have two laundry "brownies" in our house. They like to slip by their mama and grab a garment and run to put it away. The goal is to get all the folded items put away before I can get more things folded. It makes laundry exciting! Every now and then for extra excitement I try to catch a brownie!
Crissy
02-16-2008, 01:10 AM
I fold. But we have two laundry "brownies" in our house. They like to slip by their mama and grab a garment and run to put it away. The goal is to get all the folded items put away before I can get more things folded. It makes laundry exciting! Every now and then for extra excitement I try to catch a brownie!
LOL! This reminds me of the 'clean the house game' I devised when my guys were younger.
We were standing in some terribly long line one afternoon when I made up the rules.
I would make a list of all the simple chores that needed to be done.
Both boys would start at some given point in the house and when I said "GO" they'd race to the list, pick a chore, do it as well as they could then race back to the list and write their first initial next to the chore. Then they would choose another thing from the list, and so on. Once all the items were finished and initialed, the boy with the most completed chores won the game.
Standing in line that day I explained how we would play, and it wasn't long before I heard a little girl behind us whisper, "Mom, when we get home, can we play the clean the house game?" :)
My boys always loved it.
Mom2legomaniacs
02-16-2008, 10:14 AM
I agree: it is TP over and sort while folding. But since Dh was doing it, I was not going to say a word! He can take all the time he wants as long as he is doing it and I am not!;)
vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2012, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.