Laundry Day
May. 21st, 2014 07:55 pmLaundry is not a chore I dislike. Were I in a situation in which chore charts were employed, laundry would be my second choice after bathrooms. Bathrooms are the best chore because they are low surface area, and those surfaces are all rugged. You can blast that stuff with powerful solvents and harsh scrub brushes, and if anybody suggests you should have blotted or done a spot test, you can look at them witheringly, because this is total war, kid. There's no time for your ivy-league niceties.*
I am not in a chore chart situation, and in fact do almost no housework. Instead I combination freeload and purposefully don't care that I live in a disaster area.
But y'all I have done 6 loads of extra-full laundry today, 5 of which were sheets and towels. I don't even know how many sheets and towels. It seems nobody has washed sheets or towels for months. And it is not so bad but it is so many hours of laundry.
* I'm dissing the ivy leagues purely for effect, but in fact did leave a comparatively fancy school (George Washington University) because I found the administration obnoxious and status-obsessed, and finished out my undergrad at a state school (University of North Texas, for which I feel continued affection). However, I remained in contact with a number of my GW classmates and pretty much none of my UNT ones, so there's clearly more than one side to what makes a school.
I am not in a chore chart situation, and in fact do almost no housework. Instead I combination freeload and purposefully don't care that I live in a disaster area.
But y'all I have done 6 loads of extra-full laundry today, 5 of which were sheets and towels. I don't even know how many sheets and towels. It seems nobody has washed sheets or towels for months. And it is not so bad but it is so many hours of laundry.
* I'm dissing the ivy leagues purely for effect, but in fact did leave a comparatively fancy school (George Washington University) because I found the administration obnoxious and status-obsessed, and finished out my undergrad at a state school (University of North Texas, for which I feel continued affection). However, I remained in contact with a number of my GW classmates and pretty much none of my UNT ones, so there's clearly more than one side to what makes a school.