
June 13, 2001
Dear VV
Our
idea for simplifying life? Don't do the same thing more
than
once if it isn't necessary. Why have a separate basket
for each
person's laundry, just to separate again by color?
Personally, my
children's play clothes don't need separation by color.
One kid, one
load. To add to the no-repeat-theory, when I fold that
clean load, I
separate by drawer. That way, when the boys are asleep
and I have
a chance to put the clothes away, it's one open and
close per
drawer... those little tightie whities are in a little
pile just waiting for
the top drawer on the left. No more sorting, no
unfolding by
mistake.
Thanks,
Brienne Superczynski
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