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		<title>By: Carleen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Carleen</dc:creator>
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		<description>Amanda,

 At our house, it&#039;s the same way. I have 4 people who l live with. My laundry room is kind of like &quot;our&quot; closet. I have a blue basket that is full of socks and underwear. &quot;You need it, you find it..&quot; at least it&#039;s clean!

The sock thing doesn&#039;t get to me anymore. I just don&#039;t care anymore. Although, I do wonder about the missing sock on occasion. We have resolved this, however. We buy socks that are distinct. I know INSTANTLY who belongs to what sock. My daughters socks are goofy looking- and Never match. My youngest boys socks say &quot;Haines&quot; in green writing. My oldest boy... who knows where his socks are, does he even have socks? Actually, his socks are probably in my husbands drawer- who can tell the difference any way? K. So we don&#039;t have it under control do we? The point is I don&#039;t care anymore. I hate whites anyway. Whites suck, and they go in the blue basket. Period.

 What I do hate, and you haven&#039;t had this yet.... but it is coming, promise. I HATE CLEAN,FOLDED  CLOTHES IN THE HAMPER. Clean, already folded clothes in the dirty clothes. What is that about? Wonders never cease. 

 I also hate putting the clothes away. Don&#039;t mind washing, drying, folding or hanging them. Putting away, nope, not for me. That&#039;s probably why I get the clean, folded clothes in the hamper. I will take said, clean clothes to the human they belong to and put it in said humans room. Hoping against hope they will find drawers or a closet. NEVER happens. What happens is clean folded clothes in the hamper. I never learn. 

These are then covered up by stinky dirty clothes. Know what I do? Unfold and refold the stupid shirt and take to the child&#039;s room it belongs to. Only to find said shirt, folded and in the hamper again. It&#039;s an endless cycle. I hate laundry. 

Did you ever notice... when you &quot;think&quot; you have all the laundry done, that.... All of a sudden the hampers full again? Full of already folded clothes? I think they could at least unfold the damn thing, wad in a ball or some shit. But NO. 

 I hate laundry. I hate my laundry room. I hate my washer and dryer. I loathe whites. I love my blue basket, though.Thank GOD for the blue basket, praise Jesus, Amen, Hallelujiah. 

The point of this whole post? Blue baskets rock. God, I&#039;m glad to finally get that out. 

~Car</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amanda,</p>
<p> At our house, it&#8217;s the same way. I have 4 people who l live with. My laundry room is kind of like &#8220;our&#8221; closet. I have a blue basket that is full of socks and underwear. &#8220;You need it, you find it..&#8221; at least it&#8217;s clean!</p>
<p>The sock thing doesn&#8217;t get to me anymore. I just don&#8217;t care anymore. Although, I do wonder about the missing sock on occasion. We have resolved this, however. We buy socks that are distinct. I know INSTANTLY who belongs to what sock. My daughters socks are goofy looking- and Never match. My youngest boys socks say &#8220;Haines&#8221; in green writing. My oldest boy&#8230; who knows where his socks are, does he even have socks? Actually, his socks are probably in my husbands drawer- who can tell the difference any way? K. So we don&#8217;t have it under control do we? The point is I don&#8217;t care anymore. I hate whites anyway. Whites suck, and they go in the blue basket. Period.</p>
<p> What I do hate, and you haven&#8217;t had this yet&#8230;. but it is coming, promise. I HATE CLEAN,FOLDED  CLOTHES IN THE HAMPER. Clean, already folded clothes in the dirty clothes. What is that about? Wonders never cease. </p>
<p> I also hate putting the clothes away. Don&#8217;t mind washing, drying, folding or hanging them. Putting away, nope, not for me. That&#8217;s probably why I get the clean, folded clothes in the hamper. I will take said, clean clothes to the human they belong to and put it in said humans room. Hoping against hope they will find drawers or a closet. NEVER happens. What happens is clean folded clothes in the hamper. I never learn. </p>
<p>These are then covered up by stinky dirty clothes. Know what I do? Unfold and refold the stupid shirt and take to the child&#8217;s room it belongs to. Only to find said shirt, folded and in the hamper again. It&#8217;s an endless cycle. I hate laundry. </p>
<p>Did you ever notice&#8230; when you &#8220;think&#8221; you have all the laundry done, that&#8230;. All of a sudden the hampers full again? Full of already folded clothes? I think they could at least unfold the damn thing, wad in a ball or some shit. But NO. </p>
<p> I hate laundry. I hate my laundry room. I hate my washer and dryer. I loathe whites. I love my blue basket, though.Thank GOD for the blue basket, praise Jesus, Amen, Hallelujiah. </p>
<p>The point of this whole post? Blue baskets rock. God, I&#8217;m glad to finally get that out. </p>
<p>~Car</p>
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