Friday, January 20

Five Minute Friday --Vivid

Today is Friday, my favorite day of the week! Because it's time for #FiveMinuteFriday with the lovely Lisa-Jo.  Although I really have a hard time when I read everybody else's entries... they are soo much more poetic, spiritual, funny, picturesque... etc, STOP, not going there today.  I will just do my best with what God gives me.  Be sure to go check them out here... after you read mine of course! :)



Today's Five Minute Friday prompt is VIVID

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The first thing I thought of when I saw the prompt Vivid, was that silly stain remover stuff... have you ever heard of it? does it still exist? I will have to google it when I am done here... or swagbucks... but anyhow... (edit... it still exists...Vivid Color Safe Bleach)

Vivid, Stain Remover, Laundry... Oh, yeah, I should be doing laundry, loads and loads of laundry. With a family of six the laundry never ends, and just when I think I have it done for the day, we all go put on our pajamas and poof, there is more laundry!!



Socks--now those are my least favorite part of the laundry. Do you know how hard it is to sort, match up and properly distribute socks for six people??!  especially when 3 of those people are girls, each 16 months apart. And another thing, can you tell my why they don't put tags with sizes inside of little girls tights??!  I have a hard time figuring out which girl they are going to stretch to fit, and my poor little girls have gone to church many a time with tights too big that slip off, or tights too small that won't stay up either!! SOO FRUSTRATING.

Back to Laundry... or is it supposed to be Vivid? I usually do laundry on Monday, Thursday and Friday. I just can't do it every day.  But even when I get it washed and dried it has a tendency to sit in the laundry basket waiting to be folded until some one needs it or until I need the laundry basket empty for the next laundry day.  Folding Laundry is a great TV watching task, but I think I need to do it when my kids are still awake... It's time for them to fold their own laundry, right?

The biggest thing about laundry that I need to remember is to give thanks, that we have clothes to wear, that we have too many clothes in our drawers, that I have 4 little people and one handsome man in my house with me to help make dirty laundry.

How's that for a VIVID (meaning lively and animated) description of laundry!

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I confess, I went over 5 minutes because the words were just flowing, so much better then when I can't think of two words to put together!! :)

7 comments:

  1. LOVE THIS: "The biggest thing about laundry that I need to remember is to give thanks, that we have clothes to wear, that we have too many clothes in our drawers, that I have 4 little people and one handsome man in my house with me to help make dirty laundry." Great thoughts, Julie. :D

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  2. oh how i wish my laundry room looked that clean lol

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  3. It's great! Vivid... and omagosh! I just published a post about laundry! Had to get it up today before I did this fun thing -- because I'd committed myself to doing it -- and I didn't even want to. That's why I got this done late, and ended up right next to you! If you read it, hope you don't want to hit me afterwards! (yike...)

    Possible idea: marking the waistband of each gal's tights with an identifying initial -- and maybe under the toe or instep of each little sock? I learned from a friend, also, to put together matching socks in a pair and fold the one's cuff over the other before throwing into the laundry bin, to keep them together. That has saved me a LOT of digging!

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  4. LOL! That is a vivid description of laundry land. I sometimes think that stuff multiplies overnight. :)

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  5. I am cracking up. As someone who wrote a book called "Dirty Laundry Secrets" and researched laundry and why Christ is referred to as our Launderer in Malachi 3:2 -- I totally get the laundry thing. Not to mention I have 3 kids ol my own. Blessings from 5 Minute Friday.

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  6. I'm an empty-nester, but I remember the days of laundry for seven. Most of the time I enjoyed doing laundry, then there were other times.

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  7. So, so true!! My laundry also tends to sit until worn again...mine and hubs that is. The girls put their own away which has saved my sanity. I've just decided I don't care about what their drawers look like. :)

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