I plan to take
things out of the dryer and put them directly into the correct laundry basket, then each person can put away their own stuff.
I believe in getting
things out of the dryer quick and an iron is an absolute LAST resort.
Not exact matches
but the
thing is, it's all a farce i'm really a friggin mess i daydream, my head is usually in the clouds sometimes i make up stories and i say them
out loud, the more far fetched the more likely i'll share it with people dw i never allocate time or funds for dry cleaning and yet my closet is riddled with chiffon, silks, and other lovely frocks that shrink within 5 feet
of a washer /
dryer.
I tend to leave
things in the
dryer until I need the
dryer again or run
out of clothes for which ever child's clothes are left sitting alone in the dark, lonely, forgotten
dryer.
Forget the sleep training and try new
things to put him
out; white noise, car seat on the
dryer; one guy duck taped a portable drill set on low to the bottom side
of his baby's mattress — the swing worked great for me.
My favorite
thing to do is pile the clean, warm, fresh
out of the
dryer inserts on my face and breathe in!
The only
thing I would add is smelling the diapers after getting
out of the
dryer to make sure they are really clean.
One
thing I like to do is hang clothes
out to dry instead
of using the
dryer.
One
of the
things to look
out when buying the best hair
dryer is checking
out the material.
Loving this clutch for the millions
of holiday parties we're supposed to be going to... Everyone raves about this hair
dryer and it's more than 50 % off at Nordstrom... I can't wait to bust
out my Sorel boots... get yours here for 40 % off... Loving the sleeves on this sweater... I've heard great
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Cats love
things straight
out of the
dryer and dogs would go crazy over socks, even clean ones!
I picture the following cartoon: a goofy looking human in a bath towel running a dozen hair
dryers in each hand, and then zooming
out to bring all
of their neighbors into view doing exactly the same
thing, then panning over to show a busy city sidewalk packed with people rushing to work with a briefcase and a dozen running hair
dryers in each hand (either with arms at their sides, or perhaps even up above their heads continuing to dry their hair as they walk, briefcases dangling in the air), and then zooming
out again to show the same scene carried
out on every city sidewalk.
For the clothes: I have decided I will not remove the load without folding each
thing coming
out of the
dryer.
So I sit on a chair or my fitness ball, take
out one
thing at a time, fold one
thing at a time, and make simple piles on top
of the
dryer.
I'm like you and fold my
things right
out of the
dryer.
Look for single - storage items — hair
dryer hooks and specialized clothes bins, for example — that can help you find homes for those
things that are used daily but can easily live
out of the way.