i am so lazy that i never bothered to switch our summer and winter clothes, and just pull stuff out of a bin when i need sweaters. and the folded sweaters stay on top of the bin when they come out of the laundry.
i have work clothes still sitting in a pile because i need to put them on hangers, and the hangers are in the hall closet. it's just too far from where i sit, which is right next to my pile of work clothes.
i don't even bother to get dressed anymore. when i first started WFH, i would put clothes on. sweat suits, yoga pants and a t shirt, things like that. then i downgraded to pjs. now when i come out of the shower, i just leave my bathrobe on for most of the day until i have to get the kid from daycare.
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I lost the remote last Saturday and watched an entire days worth of NCIS
I'm so lazy that I'm thinking about just lighting fire to this giant box of old bank statements instead of taking the time to shred them. Because seriously, it is going to take 6 hours to shred them and you can't watch TV because the shredder is too loud.
I just a friendly gal looking for options.
I never put up the summer or winter clothes. They all just stay in our closet and slowly get pushed towards the back in favor of the season we're in.
I'm terrible at folding and putting up laundry. I wait until the pile on the couch gets too big and then I make DH and the kiddo help me knock it out. Hanging clothes are the bane of our existence. They'll sit on the back of the couch for-ev-er.
i take baby to daycare in the morning, then come back to get ready for my work day. i dont even get dressed to take him, i make sure i have pants on and a sweatshirt under my winter coat.
I am so lazy I leave a pile of clothes that are worn (not dirty) for aweek and then hang them up and then it begins again.
There are laundry piles on the couch that the cleaning lady left there on MONDAY.
I just a friendly gal looking for options.
I don't know where to begin.
[QUOTE]That is where these little dogs come in handy. If I dare leave a basket of unfolded laundry alone for even a few seconds it will have a dog or cat burrowing into it and leaving fur all over everything. If it is warm laundry they might all 3 hop in. So I have to fold everything immediately or else wash it all over again. However, once folded it can sit in the basket in the bedroom until the next laundry day. For some reason they don't like it folded.
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play a game of "mousetrap" with the laundry basket a few times, and they won't go near it.
I just a friendly gal looking for options.
I'm pretty good with laundry and getting dressed, but I'm lazy about vacuuming.