OneEyedDiva
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- New Jersey
I've been retired for 28 years and still have not been able to catch up and keep up with laundry.
For the first few years of retirement, I was too busy with familial responsibilities, sometimes A-fib got me for days, even weeks at a time and sometimes the weather prevented it. At times I was just too lazy to drag the clothes outside and down a couple of flights of steps to wash them. My mother had a saying that with some chores "you have to be in the notion" to get them done. When I'm in the notion, getting the laundry done seems less daunting.
My process has evolved so that it's easier now, but still tiring. When absolutely necessary, I use my mini machines, but that process is even more tiring and takes more time. How are laundry days for you? Do you have machines at home or go to a laundromat? Have you ever caught up?
My process has evolved so that it's easier now, but still tiring. When absolutely necessary, I use my mini machines, but that process is even more tiring and takes more time. How are laundry days for you? Do you have machines at home or go to a laundromat? Have you ever caught up?
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