tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6988275145038032119.post3610889909827732327..comments2024-01-29T07:21:04.620-07:00Comments on Faithful Homemaking: Eating My Frogs--2 Down, 8 to Go!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6988275145038032119.post-40621927698522965162011-10-18T19:16:10.908-06:002011-10-18T19:16:10.908-06:00Good job on the frogs!!
Instead of waiting 'ti...Good job on the frogs!!<br />Instead of waiting 'til I have a full load, I aim to wash smaller loads of whites every-other day, to avoid having to match so many at once. And then, when I put away Tyler's laundry - I take a minute to try to match up any stragglers (the mis-matched basket is under his sock basket - thus the connection ;-)the mommahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06442659609532682275noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6988275145038032119.post-51186211579888201702011-10-18T16:52:18.844-06:002011-10-18T16:52:18.844-06:00Each child has a different sock. I do not fold so...Each child has a different sock. I do not fold socks. They go in small baskets that go in their drawers. So I know that the green "Hanes" go to my son, the pink crews go to my oldest etc. Plus, there's no "pair" stress. If one sock gets a hole, I just throw it out, but keep the other as sooner or later it will match up with another.<br />Congrats on the frogs though! That's great!!Thiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14215607323324295590noreply@blogger.com