One night, while resting in her bed chamber, the lovely queen thought to herself, "There must be a better way to get the laundry done in a more manageable way." That night the queen had a dream. A dream in which she lived in a magical land where laundry duty was divided into one load a day, stretching across the entire week. The people in the land were very happy because they now had a queen who wasn't exhausted and grumpy after laundry day. When the queen awoke, she knew what she had to do. Here is her system:
- Buy inexpensive laundry organizers. Mine are made of PVC piping and mesh bags.
- Divide your loads into one for each day, Mon-Fri.
- Make signs to place above each hamper to reduce confusion. I wrote the day of the week in the top right corner and whose laundry it is very big in the center.
- Each sign should be a different color so if you have kids who don't read yet, they'll still know where to put clothes.
- Start one load each morning and while that is washing, fold and put away the previous day's load, thus having the laundry done before morning nap!
2 comments:
I need to do something like this.
Letitia Stover
I have an add on to that...I got tired of taking laundry to their rooms. I have 4 kids. I use our coat closet to put clothes in. Each kid has a sweater organizer 6 places to put clothes. the 7th we wash clothes. Anyway it works great. No more going upstairs. I fold and put away right into the one closet and I can lock the closet if I want. With 4 under the age of 6 this has been a HUGE time saver and saves me lots of energy. Just had to share. I love your ideas and I might have to use that method just for my husband and I. at the momment we don't have a system. Just a few baskets where we can not figure out if they are clean or dirty most days. lol hahaha
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