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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 396489" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Well...I actually wasnt washing them per se. Or some of them I was I guess but you have to understand our laundry room. It isnt quite like yours. </p><p></p><p>Our laundry room is this room, probably 8 foot wide and 10 foot long. Water heater is in the far corner encased in drywall, then comes the washer and dryer, then the furnace. On the other side is a 4 ft deep freezer and a little mudroom sink that I dont think we have ever used. The back door is in this laundry room.</p><p></p><p>In a perfect world my family would have baskets in their room that they would put their dirty laundry in...maybe two...whites and darks. Hahaha. Nope. My family tosses dirty laundry on the floor in front of the washer and dryer. When it is clean and dry, they toss it on top of the freezer or over on the mudroom sink. Eventually it piles up and up and it falls over behind the freezer or onto the floor to where it ends up getting rewashed. Or we lose things. Junk ends up getting tossed to the back of the laundry room that people dont want anymore...towards the back door...which we really cant use anymore because the steps arent there anymore. </p><p></p><p>So eventually I get a bug up my butt and say enough is enough, I cant take it anymore and I start grabbing piles of laundry off the top of the freezer and start folding. I have come to the conclusion that Mandy and Cory have so many clothes that they dont need to buy another thing for years. Especially Mandy. Cory maybe. Some of his stuff is too big for him because he has lost so much weight. Mandy has more clothes than you would believe. They need to be buying Keyana clothes instead of her clothes...literally. She needs clothes badly. She is a growing girl. Mandy isnt. I bought Keyana a ton of winter clothes not two months ago. I cant find half of them. I have no idea where they are. A few may have gone to her moms house but not that many. I certainly didnt send just the shirts. </p><p></p><p>I had to go buy Xmas pj's for the kids, 2 sets of sweats for keyana, socks, undershirts for her...she has underwear thank god. Im probably gonna to buy her a pair of those fake ugh type boots because all she has is rain type boots and her shoes dont fit inside them. She has outgrown shes this fall like you wouldnt believe. She started this school year where 10's where a bit big and now 11's are getting snug. Im glad I bought her dance shoes big! I am gonna have to take her twinkle toes to Hailie...and Hailie hates to wear shoes. Maybe the twinkle toes will make a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 396489, member: 1514"] Well...I actually wasnt washing them per se. Or some of them I was I guess but you have to understand our laundry room. It isnt quite like yours. Our laundry room is this room, probably 8 foot wide and 10 foot long. Water heater is in the far corner encased in drywall, then comes the washer and dryer, then the furnace. On the other side is a 4 ft deep freezer and a little mudroom sink that I dont think we have ever used. The back door is in this laundry room. In a perfect world my family would have baskets in their room that they would put their dirty laundry in...maybe two...whites and darks. Hahaha. Nope. My family tosses dirty laundry on the floor in front of the washer and dryer. When it is clean and dry, they toss it on top of the freezer or over on the mudroom sink. Eventually it piles up and up and it falls over behind the freezer or onto the floor to where it ends up getting rewashed. Or we lose things. Junk ends up getting tossed to the back of the laundry room that people dont want anymore...towards the back door...which we really cant use anymore because the steps arent there anymore. So eventually I get a bug up my butt and say enough is enough, I cant take it anymore and I start grabbing piles of laundry off the top of the freezer and start folding. I have come to the conclusion that Mandy and Cory have so many clothes that they dont need to buy another thing for years. Especially Mandy. Cory maybe. Some of his stuff is too big for him because he has lost so much weight. Mandy has more clothes than you would believe. They need to be buying Keyana clothes instead of her clothes...literally. She needs clothes badly. She is a growing girl. Mandy isnt. I bought Keyana a ton of winter clothes not two months ago. I cant find half of them. I have no idea where they are. A few may have gone to her moms house but not that many. I certainly didnt send just the shirts. I had to go buy Xmas pj's for the kids, 2 sets of sweats for keyana, socks, undershirts for her...she has underwear thank god. Im probably gonna to buy her a pair of those fake ugh type boots because all she has is rain type boots and her shoes dont fit inside them. She has outgrown shes this fall like you wouldnt believe. She started this school year where 10's where a bit big and now 11's are getting snug. Im glad I bought her dance shoes big! I am gonna have to take her twinkle toes to Hailie...and Hailie hates to wear shoes. Maybe the twinkle toes will make a difference. [/QUOTE]
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