I haven’t been adding much here lately. I have to admit that I am liking the quietness of February and don’t feel too pushed to try anything new this month. We’ve been cooking and baking tried and true recipes, we’ve been back and forth to hockey, there was a sleepover with some friends of the girls last night and tonight we have some more friends coming for dinner. Just the usual, but without the feeling of rushing around.
I found this neat little video and after trying it out a couple of times to master the steps, I proceeded to refold all of the t-shirts in my closet (I know that there is probably therapy available for obsessiveness like this, but it seems harmless enough). In two seconds t-shirts are neatly folded, just like Sheldon Cooper and his cool little folding contraption thingie, but without the need for the folding contraption thingie. I bet you try it out after watching the video.
Linked to Wildcrafting Wednesday
neato – and you are right–I am going to try it –
I’m not sure I will always do this – but it is a neat thing to try out. It is fast, but so is the way I normally fold my clothes, so I guess there isnt any wrong way.
actually it was kind of fun – whether I will change my ways or not is the question, but if I think of it I am going to use this method–you are always so helpful
Heh heh, that has a bit of a learning curve – it would intimidate me, kind of like trying to learn zumba π
I should probably stay away from Zumba then. You wouldn’t want to try this after a glass of wine, either. π
Sweet! From another obsessive, thanks for the tip. π
BTW, congrats on your new home! It’s lovely and holy cow, do you move FAST!
Thanks. It didn’t feel fast, but we’re here.
I’m glad you are settling in to a slower pace for a bit. I couldn’t resist I had to watch the video, while interesting I don’t see myself trying it as I have my own obsessive ways and have perfected my own techniques over the years. Have to say being obsessive does have it’s downfalls, when offered help with the folding, I have to refold everything later as it’s not my way π
I’m willing to take the help any way it comes – even if my kids roll their clothes in a ball and put it in their drawers, I think I am ok with that. It gets it done. I can’t say I’d do this all the time either, it was just a neat little trick to learn.
Interesting… Will have to show hubs this, he’ll be all into it.
They can be trained to fold clothes?
Do you have any idea what I would do with that t shirt if I tried to manage how to follow his instructions…never mind the t shirt but anyone withing 2 feet of me….ha!…Diane
Laundry as a work-out method.. I could try to make money at it. What do you think?
Go for it….! π Diane
The thing is … these T-shirts look like they’ve been ironed … I don’t iron T-shirts … in fact I don’t iron much of anything, ironing is to be avoided …
I don’t iron much of anything. Most of my laundry stays in the basket long past the wrinkly stage. I just figure the wrinkles work out with body heat. π
Well that’s my theory too – but if one is working with a wrinkly shirt is it going to fold itself in 2 seconds quite as nneatly? Me thinks not. ;(
awww Heidi that cool contraption of Sheldon’s looks like SO much fun though. Glad to hear that you are having a quiet February…you deserve it π
*anna
Just popping by quickly during a break at work…I can recognise a felllow obsessive a mile away! Love it.