So I washed my own clothes and put my own clothes away and then I resigned from doing any one else's laundry.
When I went to be last night all that was left was Trevor's clothes. He told me he's going to leave the stuff he doesn't want anymore. (Half his clothes are too small since he's grown about 6" in the last year.)
I spent the rest of my evening watching American Crime and playing with some old yo-yo's I had started a long time ago. Some of the fabric in here is from when I made Scott pants back in the 90's lol. Kind of fun to look at it. No idea what I'm doing with these but I'm enjoying some little hand sewing. Years ago I made pillows for Christmas presents with some. Somewhere I have pictures of those. Maybe I'll make something like that for my craft booth.
Tonight is Bingo night! Maybe I'll win a couple dollars. I'm sure to have a few good stories from there if nothing else. One of my friends used to do theater and she's always saying "this is a skit" when funny stuff happens. I say or good blog posts maybe!
My boys did their own laundry by the age of 10. I was so annoyed when they would clean their room and in the laundry bin I would find folded clothes they were too lazy to put away, so I taught them to do it on their own. Problem solved!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I don't do my kids' laundry. Too much work on top of everything else! Congratulations on your liberation!
ReplyDeleteI know what they can get you for Mothers Day, your birthday, just because. A cleaning person to come in and clean the whole house. It is such a treat to come home to everything sparkling clean. Sadly they don't do laundry, but I think you have that covered now. Good job!!
ReplyDeleteAwwww I love yo-yo's. I turn them into flowers usually.
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