Domesticity
Aug. 12th, 2003 08:47 pmI just put the last load of my daughter's laundry in the wash.
When it's dry, practically everything she owns will be clean. As I fold stuff out of the dryer, I am sorting out all of the stuff that's too small. All of the stuff that fits the school dress code will go to the school Swap Shop. All the other too-small stuff will go to the thrift store, except for a couple of pieces that Charlotte feels sentimental enough about to want to pass down to her cousin.
MAYBE I will get everything settled back in her closet and dresser in time for the onslaught of New School Clothes that my mother has bought for her.
Wish me luck.
When it's dry, practically everything she owns will be clean. As I fold stuff out of the dryer, I am sorting out all of the stuff that's too small. All of the stuff that fits the school dress code will go to the school Swap Shop. All the other too-small stuff will go to the thrift store, except for a couple of pieces that Charlotte feels sentimental enough about to want to pass down to her cousin.
MAYBE I will get everything settled back in her closet and dresser in time for the onslaught of New School Clothes that my mother has bought for her.
Wish me luck.