Sentences with phrase «into piles of laundry»

They have a strong digging instinct, so you'll often find Dachshunds burrowing into piles of laundry or even couches and chairs (it's really cute!).

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She knows only that a company is conducting market research, and she has taken a day off to let a team of nosy notetakers pile into her flat to look at her laundry detergent (a local Chinese brand), her shampoo (Pantene, owned by P&G) and her husband's razor (electric, disappointingly for the owners of Gillette).
The vast majority of girdles and corsets on the market today require hand washing, so don't just toss it into the laundry pile.
But it is also possible to lean into that and allow the exhaustion to slow you down a little bit so maybe, just maybe, you're being more present — enjoying the time with your baby more and worrying less about everything else (like the piles of laundry that need to be washed).
Your child can separate laundry into piles of socks, shirts, and pants.
The time and energy needed to turn a heap of dirty laundry into a pile of clean clothes might make people wish for clothes that just clean themselves.
Ashley and I will pile into the car with garment bags, shoe boxes and in my case super-chic laundry baskets chalk full of clothes, shoes, bags, jewelry, makeup... pretty much you name it.
On Monday we returned from our family vacation to Disney, on Wednesday I shared my summer mantel as part of the Welcome Home Summer Tour, and other than that I've been doing piles of laundry and trying to get into a new routine now that the -LSB-...] Read more...
On a side note the first time I washed it one of my kids had tossed a black crayon into the laundry pile which I missed and it ended up melting all over my new shirt in the drier!
I can't seem to get back into a groove or finish the mounds of laundry that are piled up around my house.
One way is that a kitten can crawl into a pile of dirty laundry and hide there.
My 6 - month - old puppy had gnawed laundry room baseboards into tidy piles of sawdust and I needed gear — pronto.
While Americans may throw giant piles of clothing haphazardly into oversized washing machines, and then dryers, Postel - Vinay describes the French way of doing laundry as more thoughtful.
A tidy pile of monochromatic laundry bags, a cheap, optical shower curtain, vibrant restaurant computer keypads, and glossy household printer paper are all visual moments the artist has transformed into man - made reproductions.
Today I look around and see the wrapping stuff blocking my basement door, laundry piled on our bed waiting to be folded and put away (yeah right), vacuum in the middle of the living room floor because I hope it just decides to do it on it's own instead of waiting for me, not to mention the Little People explosion all over my house because my 4 year old son is suddenly into creating these elaborate scenes with them.
Having a giant counter above your laundry station is a MAJOR back - saver, and I can just grab things right out of the washer and fold them into piles on the counter.
And unlike most photoshoots where I am piling laundry into corners out of the camera's view, I think this space looks so much better in person.
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