Thursday, August 18, 2011

Keeping up with the Laundry

Wow!  What a summer it has been.  You know, it seems like there isn't even TIME to do laundry, let alone blog about it!  Between the garden, the business, planning the next school year, taking care of my mom, and various activities the kids have been involved in, it's a wonder anything gets done!

There are a few things I do to stay on top of the laundry around here.  First, When I can, I sort all the laundry the night before, giving me a head start the next day.  I always have all the laundry in one place, so I'm not scrambling from room to room.

I always have at least one load ready to wash before I go to bed at night. By having a load ready to go in, I can wash it first thing in the morning, before having my three cups of coffee to make me coherent enough to sort out a load. I don't put the clothes in the washing machine because if I wash them, they will be musty by morning, with the warm summer temperatures.  If I don't wash them, there is the risk that one of the girls will come with THIER load in the morning (before coffee!) and toss the still-dirty clothes in a basket.

Another way I keep up is to hang a load or two on our Windy Hills Maple Drying Rack in the rec room or living room the night before, so by morning it's ready to fold and put away.  In the winter, we rotate the racks among the bedrooms so the moisture goes into the air - a natural humidifier that makes sleeping much easier.

One other trick.  If you have children who are close in age and size, like our four boys, I suggest marking who's clothes are who's.  We just put lines on the tags with a Sharpie - 1 line for the oldest, 2 for the second, etc.  As each child grows into the clothes, we just add another line.  This way, anyone can fold and sort out the clothes, without wasting time trying to think who is wearing what size now.

What are your methods of keeping up with the laundry?

Monday, August 1, 2011

Little Log House Days

Sorry this wasn't posted earlier - we were having some technical difficulties!

We just finished our 1st show at Little Log House days, and had a great time.  Thank you so much for stopping by, everyone!

A question that kept coming up was "doesn't air-drying clothes on a clothes rack make your clothes stiff and wrinkled?" The wrinkles generally come from the washing machine's spin cycle, so to solve that problem is to spin the clothes on a medium or low speed.  You can also dry the clothes for about 5 minutes in your electric/gas clothes dryer (if you have one,) remove them promptly, shake, and hang them on the rack.  Folding and putting clothes away as soon as they are dry will also make them softer.

I do still have problems with towels and jeans - they always come out a little stiff until they are worn/used once.  I thought about putting them in the dryer they are dry for a few minutes to see if that makes a difference.......I'll let you know!

Until next time,
Beth, The Laundry Duchess
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