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post 20/11/2012, 12:11 PM
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who hates folding up 2 baskets of washing that are 80% filled with clothes of a toddler, 10% clothes of mine and 10% linen?
All those little shirts and pants are doing my head in lol. Ahhhhh the virtues of being a mum.....
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imamumto3
post 20/11/2012, 12:14 PM
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I was only looking at my piles yesterday. my dds go through so many clothes, their piles are triple the size of mine and dhs and double the size do ds
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post 20/11/2012, 12:19 PM
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I do very rough folding when it comes to DS's clothes. The way I figure he's crawling around anyway . . .
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post 20/11/2012, 12:20 PM
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i just dont bother folding them original.gif
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mrsboof
post 20/11/2012, 12:26 PM
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I dont fold either ......

Everything juest gets chucked in her drawer as is. DD loves to 'help' putting away clothes, and so they get messed up anyway. And then there are the times where she pulls everything out of her drawers..

She has no clothes that really crease all that much, so I dont really see the point.
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JustMum08
post 20/11/2012, 12:31 PM
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I live with 2 other people. All my washing is towels!
DS splashes so much in the bath. Water goes everywhere! So forever going through towels/bath mats.
And those little clothes! So annoying. They breed....
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Allymeg69
post 20/11/2012, 12:31 PM
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No OP you're not the only one! DS can go through up to 3 changes of clothes at day-care, so his pile is always gi-normous. The step-kids seem to have made an art out of multiple outfit wearing as well. DH and I regularly go on folding strikes now and get the kids to do it, although that can be almost as painful, 8yr old DSS can take HOURS to fold a little pile, but it is one of the few jobs we can reasonably get him to do
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squeekums
post 20/11/2012, 12:33 PM
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Folding washing?
You mean roll in to balls and throw in the drawers and cupboards right?
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witchesforest
post 20/11/2012, 12:41 PM
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what is this 'fold' of which you speak?
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post 20/11/2012, 12:44 PM
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i hate folding with a passion. i dont care whose clothing it is LOL
i dont fold ethans anymore, i just chuck it in his draws
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