As I continue the with my theme of organization this month, I would like to share my system for laundry. I read and hear about so many families who struggle with laundry….countless stories of clean laundry piled on couches, in favorite chairs, and on beds. On my worst laundry days, I may have one basket of clothes that need to be dealt with. Here is what I do…
First, I have an organized dirty clothes sorting system. For years, I used mesh laundry bags on pvc pipe stands. Each bag was for a different type of laundry. Now, I have laundry baskets specifically labeled for each type of clothes. I do have a great sized laundry room now, but even in other homes when I didn’t, I have always found a place to organize my dirty clothes.
Second, I have a very specific laundry schedule. Here is what I launder and when….
- Monday — A load of socks, undies and pjs and a load of jeans and denim
- Wednesday — A load of delicate darks and a load of delicate lights. These are items that I always wash in cold water and hang or lay flat to dry. Most of these clothes are Emily’s or mine.
- Friday (during the day) — sheets and towels. With my sheets, I have 2 sets. As soon as I get up on Friday mornings, I thrown last weeks dirty sheets in the washer. The sheets currently on the bed get taken off and stored in a basket for the week. This way I get freshly laundered sheets on my bed and not ones sitting in a cabinet all week. Plus, I don’t have to fold a fitted sheet which I can’t do any way! 😉
- Friday (after school / weekend) — A load of regular lights and a load of regular darks. (In all honesty, I would rather not do any laundry on the weekend, but when JoeJack comes home with gym clothes that need to be cleaned and returned on Monday, I have little flexibility. I usually get those loads started as soon as he comes home Friday afternoon).
That covers everything I wash week after week. Of course “special circumstances” arrive from time to time and I deal with those as needed.
The benefits of having a specific washing schedule….
- I know everything gets washed every week.
- The family knows what day to expect laundry.
- It helps me provide specific laundry related chores for my kids (I will cover kids chores on my next blog)
- Laundry is never an all day, overwhelming task!
But, probably the greatest laundry help is what I do after the clothes are washed!
I hang up 90% of the clean clothes in my house. Almost everything goes directly from the dryer to a hanger to a closet. The only clothes in my home that are folded and stored in drawer are: socks, undies, pjs, swimsuits and grungy clothes used for dirty projects. I have hung up every article of clothing of my kids since I brought them home from the hospital. (Actually, before they were born, I had all the new clothes hung and waiting for them to grow into.)
I made a one-time investment in hangers. Sweetums and I have white, Emily has girl colors, JoeJack has dark blue and dark green, and Skywalkah uses yellow hangers. For some reason I can’t explain, I hang all of Sweetums’ pants and jeans on black hangers. My crazy self is a little bothered about the fact that Emily and JoeJack’s hangers are not all one color. I guess I can live with it since they stay in their closet and not mine. 🙂
So my typical laundry routine is…wash, dry, immediately hang up. But, let’s all be honest here. We all know that sometimes the dryer buzzer goes off and we “can’t hear” it. So, I throw a damp, clean washcloth in with the clothes and run the load again!
The only items that get thrown in a basket to deal with are the items not hung. I will be honest, there are some weeks where members of the family are digging through the basket for clean socks, but I’m ok with that! 😉
I know some people feel like kids should do their own laundry. That doesn’t work in my house. I do, however, make my older kids responsible for certain loads at certain times. I want to make sure they know how to use the washer and dryer.
Now if I could only get a handle on all those non-school papers in my house…..
What is your best laundry tip?