The kids have been painting and I have been washing and folding and not loving laundry. My goal was to get rid of HALF of all the laundry in this house by the end of this week. That's right, I said HALF. My question to my family was this, "If we have piles of laundry bigger than Mount Everest, shouldn't our closets be empty?" I mean really, people. Large amounts of ridiculous. So as each load of clean laundry came out of the dryer, I sifted through the stained, torn, over worn items and sent them on their way to a better place. I was happy. Hope you had a productive week.
found your blog through kelly's link up!
ReplyDeletei just want to say that i'm glad i'm not the only one who has mountains of laundry at all times. seriously, where does all that clothing come from?!? i'm seriously considering becoming a nudist. i just can't take all this crazy laundry.
anyways, thanks for the smile. i'm your newest follower :)
nice to meet you! yes, i have asked my husband about the nudist thing before. laundry haters unite!
ReplyDeleteHi jumped over here from Kelly's link up Very cut Blog. I love tour about me!
ReplyDeleteI recently started blogging when our sixth son was stillborn. 1-24-12. I am so happy to be a part of this link up it has been good for my heart to look in to the lives of other's in ministry. You have a precious family. I tell my kids the same thing...."If I have 10 loads to do why do you still have clothes on"! Thanks for sharing.