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Jessica Simpson on Laundry

26 Apr

“It’s actually kind of fun to sort out the dirty laundry and put it in the washer and dryer. But then you have to fold it all and put it away.”

Jessica, I couldn’t agree with you more!

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Check out this pile of clean clothes that I have to fold and put away! Maybe I should do laundry more often than once a week?

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About Janet

Wife to Dave, Mother to five. Learning to homeschool and find time to breathe in Life.
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Posted by on April 26, 2006 in general

 

3 Responses to Jessica Simpson on Laundry

  1. Melanie

    April 27, 2006 at 8:12 am

    No way — laundry once a week is working out just great for me. (Not really!) Sometimes the clothes never really make it into the drawers — they just go from the “clean pile” to being worn to the laundry again.

    I love the quilt on your bed — is it homemade? I keep collecting scraps of fabric for a quilt, but I haven’t made any progress toward actually making one.

     
  2. Janet

    April 27, 2006 at 3:45 pm

    It’s not a quilt, just a bedspread. J.P., a friend of our’s from India, got it for us the last time he visited home. It’s probably from a street vendor in Bombay.

    I too am collecting pieces of material for a quilt – old T-shirts actually. I think it will be many, many years before I’ll be free to make it though. Maybe when all the kids are in school. Who knows when that will be!

     
  3. Grampie Horsman

    May 5, 2006 at 1:35 am

    When the children were younger and all of us were in school, clothes often didn’t make it out of the dryer before we used them. I love the story of a little boy who was helping his grandmother fold clean clothes. When she asked him to put some shirts in the closet, he asked her what a closet was.
    She said that it was the place where you keep clean clothes. When she asked him what they called the place where he and his family keep clean clothes, he replied, “the dryer.”

     

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