What Makes Beaver Moon Special: Definition and Facts
15 hours ago
Facing life in the aftermath of losing my boyz' father, my husband of 12 years to a brain tumor in 2009. Continually adjusting ourselves in this new life of ours. Always journeying down an unfamiliar path. Yet we KEEP BELIEVING for our future.
Posted by Angie @ KEEP BELIEVING at 4:54 PM
Labels: home, sick, Wordless Wednesday
I would throw it out and start over..LOL
ReplyDeleteKimmylyn took the words right out of my mouth!!! LOL!!
ReplyDeleteGood Luck with that pile its a big one.
Christina
Yep. Big green garbage bag and out to the curb!
ReplyDeleteBUT, if it mkes you feel any better, I haven't been sick and I have a pile like that over here too. :)
hahaha. I am so sorry and feel your pain...I agree with leanne--charitable, tax-deductible donation with free pick up?
ReplyDeleteOh yikes!! It still looks better than my pile, four girls, laundry is HELL!
ReplyDeleteI feel your pain!!! I juat climbed Mt. Laundry today...it is an endless battle!
ReplyDeleteOh Angie, you CRACK me up. Seriously, take Leanne's advice. Out to the curb!
ReplyDeleteUm. How did you get this picture of my laundry room? Hee hee! Have no idea where I came from. But I'm glad to be here!
ReplyDeleteBeen there, done that, washed the t-shirt!
ReplyDeletegrrrr laundry.
ReplyDeleteLast week I was in the mood for it, did some every day and at the end of the week everyone's drawers were chock full of clothes. This week so far, I've done next to none. Every morning my boys are yelling at me, "Dad, I need socks, a sweatshirt and jeans" or some other combo.
I agree with everyone else. However, since the kids probably have their FAVORITE, can't live without it, shirts in there you might think about finding a laundromat in your area to drop it off at. They usually charge by the pound, so don't take wet towels, but it sure makes catching up easy when someone else washes, folds, and hangs for you!
ReplyDeleteHere they charge around 30 cents a pound which is a bargain when you consider your time, the soap, water, and electricity, not to mention your own energy cost! It is SOOO worth it!
Hang in there.
Looks just like my pile!!
ReplyDeleteMy feeling better picture would be of my kitchen floor. 8 days I'm sick with the flu and it appears my husband, 25 y.o. daughter and cats just dropped one drip of everything they injested for 8 days at various locations on my kitchen floor... waited for stickiness to set in and drug their linty sock toe over it... I was not better, but I was out there cleaning up the spotty floor because I couldn't stand it any longer... AAAGGGHHH!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture... horrible task!
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Ugh! Good luck getting through that giant pile!
ReplyDeleteWe always end up with that much laundry as well and there is only two of us! I'd glady help you out if I could. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat pile makes MY stomach drop...
ReplyDeleteOH CRAP!!!!
ReplyDeleteBut you know I would enjoy that task. Laundry freak that I am.
This is why I never get sick. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteHey, that looks like about one-two days worth of laundry in our house. With eight of us, it piles up pretty fast. Just keep that in mind while you tackle it. It could be worse, and it will be better.
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