They got tiny clothes so you can watch ten times more than adult in a single load but it’s soul destroying to spend 20 minutes afterwards purely hanging up a thousand tiny socks and pants. Feels like it never ends.
I can wash clothes just fine; all I have to do is gather them up and throw them in the washer. It’s folding that’s the big problem. We’re basically living out of laundry baskets at this point.
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We no longer wear any clothes that are hand-wash and lay flat to dry. It’s a family rule…
I’m in charge of laundry chores which means I’m in charge eof making the rules. And I agree. Or else you are handwashing it yourself if you buy it.
See also: anything non-dishwasher safe (aside from pots/wood cutting boards)
Pro tip: at the end of the day chuck your kids, clothes and all, into the dishwasher
I have multiple kids. Can confirm house is filled with more laundry than any other item. It is mostly all ready for washing 🤦♂️
It is known.
I’m debating getting a small dresser for the main level since this is where we spend the most time anyways. We can all just live out of it and pretend we’re organized.
I thought I was doing okay until we needed to unhook the washer to access the burst AC drain pipe and now cant use it until the water damage is handled. 🙃
This absolutely terrifies me…
Water damage survivor here, the fear is worse than the experience. I just called the insurance company and they walked me through everything. Turned out to be a breeze.
We went a month without a dishwasher while fighting hammerbarn about a warranty/repair/return. All while dealing with a baby. It was an actual nightmare. It’s hard to appreciate how much time a dishwasher saves until you don’t have one.
Very true. Our first floor is a laundry area - as in it just laying there out of sight 👋🏻