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On 2025-04-01 12:09 p.m., Ed P wrote:
> On 4/1/2025 1:26 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>> On 2025-04-01, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>> I am not allowed to do the laundry. I have never been forgiven for
>>> washing and drying my wife's wool skirt which had been in the basket
>>> with the other dark stuff.
>>
>> We've always sorted the "good" clothes separately from the sturdy
>> stuff right when disrobing.  I don't wear wool, but I've got some
>> things I don't put through the dryer.
>>
>> My husband washes his stuff and often the towels.  If he wears
>> a sport shirt he'll put it in with my laundry.  I wash my stuff
>> and the sheets.
>>
>> We manage at least 7 loads of laundry per week, but it tends to
>> clump up a bit on the weekend.
>>
>> Two loads of his stuff.
>> Two or three loads of my stuff.
>> Two loads of towels.
>> One or two loads of sheets.
>>
> 
> Wow, I do one.
> Today was colors, sheets, towels.  I wash them, put them in the dryer, 
> then my cleaning lady folds everything and puts the sheets away, puts 
> the towels back.
> 
> All my socks are white, all the same brand.  The alternate week is 
> underwear and socks, that load gets some bleach.  I put them away myself.

Don't overdo it Ed! You're not getting any younger!!