Thursday, July 24, 2008

How is this even possible?

How could ONE BABY create this much laundry in just a little over one week? I mean, SERIOUSLY!?!?!?!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just wait until she's fifteen, changes her clothes ten times before she finds just the right outfit... THEN throws the ones she decides against in the laundry basket!!!
--Andrea's mom--

Anonymous said...

My fifteen year-old does most of her own laundry now because I couldn't keep up with all the barely-wear-it-then-change-it-then-remember-someone-else-has-that-top-then-change-it-then-etc., etc.

It's pretty pile of laundry, though. Like sherbet:), which I hear has milk in it.

-FC's mom

Niki said...

It gets WORSE? Oh lordy. I was just looking forward to the days past the spit-up stage. Hearing this from mothers of two level-headed, responsible, terrific kids worries me... ; )

MMMMMMMMM sherbet. I miss milk!

Anonymous said...

Oh, it gets WAY better before it gets worse.

I'm sure there's a graph out there somewhere, proving that babies and teen girls produce the most laundry.

By then Charlotte can do it herself, so even then it's not so bad:)

-Alicia

Alan Mak said...

if you flip them inside out, you can get an extra wear out of each piece...or you could just dress her in Bounty and make her stuff disposable.

Niki said...

...said the man who works in the fashion industry and has a vested interest in getting people to buy MORE clothes!

Anonymous said...

Just remember, it would be worse if Charlotte had a TWIN!!

Mother of twins

ErinM said...

Andrew throws his plaid pajama pants in the wash after wearing them once (for only two hours!!!!). His clothes are also HUGE so it makes each load seem even bigger. Perhaps that graph should include wacko 31 year-old guys....