Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Out of Towels...Again

Notice:
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(To all household members,
but particularly the 11 year old boy who likes to shower several times a day)


Using a clean towel to dry off your clean body, does not make that towel dirty.

Balling it up and throwing it in the dirty clothes hamper to mildew, does.

Stop it.

Thank you.
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If you could tell your family one thing about the laundry, what would it be?

8 comments:

Angi said...

Clothes don't fold themselves!!

KCK said...

I've got you figured out! I know you did not take the clothes off your body, neatly fold them and place them into the hamper! So, be warned:

THE HAMPER IS NOT THE PLACE YOU PUT CLEAN CLOTHES WHEN YOU'RE NOT IN THE MOOD TO PUT THEM AWAY!!!!

Elise said...

If you want something done right, you better do it yourself!

Just kidding, kind of.

Nora Mair said...

Dirty clothes go into the laundry basket and not next to it.

Shauna said...

I'm with you on this one. That is one of my pet peeves. The towels getting put in the hamper after just one use, on a clean body!! Even my husband has been guilty of this. He's learning.

Anonymous said...

I swear I'm going to invent disposable (and of course affordable!) clothing and the like! As I speak, towels are tumbling around in my dryer...with about 5 more loads waiting their turn to be washed and dryed!! Yeesh!!

Oh yeah, what would I tell my family? Um....it's somebody else's turn to wash, dry, FOLD AND PUT AWAY!! I feel pretty confident in my ability to wash towels, so I am willing to let others in my house learn!!

Kat said...

My floors are not there to be used as a catch-all for everything from the laundry, dishes, school accessories like instruments, books, homework grade or ungraded etc....

Oh one more.. I bought the dishwasher to make washing dishes easier not to hear you whine louder about having to do them.

dalene said...

All of the above.