There are things that I've been doing every single morning, seven
days a week: make myself a glass of lemon water, pour the girls their
milk, and start a load of laundry.
A
couple of months ago a read an article written by a mom a loathed
laundry day (much like I do), which was the one day a week where she set
aside several hours to do 4 or 5 loads of laundry that had piled up
throughout the week. According to the article, she set out to
semi-eliminate the cumbersome chore and decided to do one complete load
every day so that she didn't have one specific day each week that she
was bogged down by laundry. Her article detailed what a positive impact
this simple switch made on her routines as well as her attitude. Since
laundry is my least favorite chore ( I mean I would rather clean the
bathroom then do the laundry) I decided to give her "one load a day"
practice a whirl.
I swear by this laundry routine. By following this routine it has helped to keep Mt. Washmore under control.
Here's how the routine looks for me:
1.
First thing in the morning I gather up all the laundry. The basket in
our bedroom is where all of the dirty clothes go (mine, my husbands, and
the girl's clothes).
2. I separate the clothes two ways: whites and colors. If the load is small I just mix them together.
3. I throw the whites in to the washer and start the load. When that load is finished, I wash the colors.
4. A load usually runs for about 40 minutes, as soon as it's done I put it in the dryer and throw the next load in the washer.
5.
When the first load is dry, I immediately fold it and put it way. This
keeps the clean laundry from piling up throughout the week.
As
far as laundry products go, the only one I use is All Free and Clear. I
swear by this laundry detergent. I wanted something that didn't have a
harsh smell to it and it is gentle and pure but tough enough to handle
any stains that my husband and kids my get on their clothes.
What is your laundry routine? One load a day or once a week? Please share in the comments below!
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