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Laundry Woes

December 12th, 2009 at 04:31 am

Last night I was all set to get a jump on my 7 loads of laundry. I got the first one in the dryer and the second one in the washer, with the other 5 lined up ready to go. Unfortunately the dryer broke (no hot air).

I haven't been to a laundromat in 15 years. The good news is that all 7 loads were washed, dried, and folded in 2 hours. (If I had to do it at my house it would take 2 weeks and they still wouldn't be done!). The bad news is that it cost me about $33! I was surprised to see $4.50/wash and $1.50/dry. Ouch! I did learn that I can do my comforter in the giant machine for $6/wash and probably $4/dry instead of the $35-$40 that the dry cleaner charges!

I went grocery shopping as well, in preparation for our annual Christmas party. Also took advantage of a few deals at CVS. And I did some more online Christmas shopping. I should have one trip to Target left to just about wrap things up. I also have to give hubby some ideas about what he can get me. The problem is that I sound like my mother ("all I want is a house full of good children"). There's really nothing else that I need, which is a pretty cool realization.

Tomorrow will be busy prepping for the party on Sunday. Both kids have basketball, and we're having dinner with friends tomorrow night. It's all good...

4 Responses to “Laundry Woes”

  1. jewels3 Says:
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    a couple of years ago our dryer broke and we didn't have the money to fix it for 9 months. I washed our clothes at home and then took them to the laundromat to dry. It was a pain, but i loved being able to dry all my clothes quickly.

  2. DeniseNTexas Says:
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    Wow, that's a lot to use the washer and dryer! I go to the laundry at least twice a week and the washer is $1.50 and the dryers are either .25 for 8 minutes or $1.00 for 32 minutes (different machines).

  3. Joan.of.the.Arch Says:
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    No space for a clothesline? I used to walk our laundry to the laundromat then bring it home wet to hang it out on the line.

  4. NJDebbie Says:
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    I've become less dependent on my dryer. I wash a load or two every other day and hang clothes in clothes racks and by the time I get home the next day they are complete dry. My electric bill has gone down significantly and it has helped us economize. I still use the dryer to dry white clothes. Amazon.com sells these nice chrome racks (at $25 each), but I saved my reward certificates to purchase them.

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