If there’s a downside to putting one’s life on pause and picking it up again upon return, it’s catching up. Specifically, I mean the laundry. It’s amazing how fast it seems to multiply when you close your eyes to it for a few days. Truly.
And in doing all the sorting ahead of time, I realise we have clothes enough for a small load of it’s own. Ladies and gentlemen: The Pinks.
Some of the darker hued things are still kind of new, and though lots of items are supposed to be colourfast these days, you don’t want to find out the hard way that something bled in the wash. Anyone who’s ever opened the lid of a washing machine to find a load of now-light-pink t-shirts can tell you that. So I’ve been careful to separate them – even from the “colours” pile.
You do sort your laundry… right?
Heather! says
My favorite color is burgundy, so I have lots of shirts, sheets and towels in that color. Therefore, there is always a ‘red’ load. 🙂
scorkum says
when hubby and I do ours, we sort dark and light because there are enough for more than one load.
The kids have been responsible for their own laundry since they were 5/6 and they dump everything in one load. Cold wash and haven’t had any problems.
Tracey says
I wash everything on the cold setting too, but I have to separate the stuff first – everything gets so dingy otherwise, doesn’t it?
Lori says
Nope. I used to sort, but now I just dump. Every once in awhile I’ll set aside the socks and white t-shirts for a bleach wash, but everything else goes in together on the cold setting. No tragedies so far!
Tracey says
C’est ca, Anny. Yes.
Anny says
Darks, whites, Abbey ;0)