LOL... Now your house looks like mine! My 8 year old can trash a flat in 3.9 seconds! I agree with Coal Valley View... See you on the other side :) Tammy
He didn't actually head for the washing machine, more in the direction of the chocolate cake I'd made him! The heaving of the rucksack towards the laundry room was me!
Boy don't I know it! A day of cricket in Middlesex with regular radio updates then home to watch the match on TV - not me of course, my head's in a book!
If the amount of clothes equals what it was like then I bet he had a wonderful time! Thank goodness the weather is sunny and it can all get dry. Lisa x
Right location, not quite the right action. I tell my kids, "the clothes go IN the washer" and "the dishes go IN the dishwasher." But it doesn't do me too much good!
Oh no, hope you have nice sunny weather for that lot. My youngest is about to leave for camp on Monday, so I'll soon be washing a pile like that. Why is it, even the clothes they don't wear still stink and need a wash?
Ha ha! Yep. There are no words are there? See you on the other side :-) Mel x
ReplyDeleteIf I make it to the other side!
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ReplyDeleteNow your house looks like mine!
My 8 year old can trash a flat in 3.9 seconds!
I agree with Coal Valley View... See you on the other side :)
Tammy
Stinky socks ? !
ReplyDeleteYou can obviously smell them!
DeleteHa! It's just like when my boys were in the services - first thing they did when they got home was to head for the washing machine!
ReplyDeleteHe didn't actually head for the washing machine, more in the direction of the chocolate cake I'd made him! The heaving of the rucksack towards the laundry room was me!
DeleteAnd just in time for the Ashes!
ReplyDeleteBoy don't I know it! A day of cricket in Middlesex with regular radio updates then home to watch the match on TV - not me of course, my head's in a book!
DeleteThank you for visiting my blog and leaving a comment. Looks like you've got your work cut out there. I bet he only wore half of it too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming over to my blog, the towel & flannel don't look like they've been used, but all the socks look like they've had a mud bath!
DeleteAh the old pile of washing for mum! I've been the provider of that myself once or twice!
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But you wouldn't have it any other way... would you...??
ReplyDeleteIf the amount of clothes equals what it was like then I bet he had a wonderful time!
ReplyDeleteThank goodness the weather is sunny and it can all get dry.
Lisa x
I'd a thought of a few words - but I couldn't publish them here!
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I don't miss that part of the children at all!
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Your picture has me smiling and don't actually know why. Maybe it's nostalgia - it is a little nice to be needed. And to have them safely home.
ReplyDeleteRight location, not quite the right action. I tell my kids, "the clothes go IN the washer" and "the dishes go IN the dishwasher." But it doesn't do me too much good!
ReplyDeleteDid he find the sweets? x
ReplyDeleteOh no, hope you have nice sunny weather for that lot. My youngest is about to leave for camp on Monday, so I'll soon be washing a pile like that. Why is it, even the clothes they don't wear still stink and need a wash?
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