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Quick Tips to Make Laundry Fun & Simple!

27/8/2012

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Laundry. Does just seeing the word conjure up less than joyful feelings? If so, you’re not alone! Laundry is just one of those less-than-favourite tasks for a whole bunch of people. And there are so many reasons why. For one, it’s a never-ending task. As soon as you finish, the day ends, and presto, off come the clothes everyone is wearing, and you’re right back on your way to overflowing laundry baskets! And even if you don’t mind some parts of the laundry process — sorting, pre-treating, loading the washer, or even changing over the clothes between loads —there’s bound to be at least one step in the process that you simply don’t like. Maybe it’s the hanging and folding stage, ironing (obviously we can help you there!!), sorting the socks, or maybe it’s just taking that final step of putting the clothes away.

The bottom line is this: laundry isn’t necessarily complicated, it’s just involved — lots of steps and lots of opportunity to be faced with a task that quite simply isn’t your cup of tea. But alas, help and hope for brighter laundry days is on the way. First though, think about which part of the laundry process is your least favourite. Then, read on for ideas to make that piece of the process as simple and fun as possible. Then move on to your next least favourite step and do the same. In no time you’ll be having fun and getting *loads* done!

Overcome inertia

Sometimes, in light of all the steps involved in laundry (and your deep rooted knowledge that ultimately you’ll get to the stage you don’t like) simply getting started, or overcoming the inertia of not doing laundry, is tough. You’ll know this is you if you wait until every hamper in the house is overflowing and you’re contemplating buying new underwear instead of washing the dozens of pairs in your hampers. Sound familiar? If so, first and foremost …

Get caught up!

Yep, that’s right. Step one is a laundry fest. Get every single article of clothing and all your linens washed, folded and put way — even the hand-washables! Block out a day, a few evenings, however long it takes, and get caught up. Laundry is your mission, but you can have some fun along the way too. Fold while you watch your favourite T.V. show. Play music in the laundry room. Have some snacks. Read a great book between loads. Do whatever you need to do, but get caught up! Then …
Do a little bit a lot more often!

Here’s one of my golden rules of organizing: the more you dislike doing something, the more often you should do it. Sounds crazy, but really its rational advice. Here’s why: if you dislike doing something, it gets worse when it gets bigger — doesn’t it? A small hamper filled with clothes is a lot less daunting than five overflowing hampers, right? So do a small load a day and keep reasonably caught up. It will take a lot less effort to get started and keep going.

Make it simple as pie!

Keep supplies in arms reach. Install a shelf above your washing machine and dryer to store all your supplies — spot removers, detergent, bleach, dryer sheets, empty hangers and the like. Keep extras of all your basic laundry supplies on hand to avoid last minute trips to the store. When you pull a bottle of detergent out of your storage area, jot it on your errands list and you’ll always have everything you need for laundry right at hand.

Separate as you go!

Invest in a three-compartment laundry sorter to make easy work out of keeping clothes separated. Separate by colour as you put clothes into the hamper and save the mega-sort step of going through hampers and hampers full of laundry one item at a time. By sorting-as-you-go, when you see a full compartment in your hamper, it’s simple to throw in a load.  
Tips to keep up the momentum!

Now that we’ve made it a little bit easier to get started on the laundry, here are some ways to make it simpler to keep at it.

Get into a routine!

Maybe you’ll throw in a load every morning right when you wake up and transfer it to the dryer after you’ve dressed and eaten breakfast. Or you could throw in a load at dinner and fold it during T.V. time. Whatever you decide, building laundry into your routine (much like brushing your teeth) takes a lot less energy than dreading it.

Make it easy to sort socks!

If you have a big family (and oodles of laundry!) consider keeping each family member’s clothes segregated. Put a hamper in each person’s room and do a couple of loads per family member per week (a load of lights and a load of darks, for example.) You’ll avoid the big sort at fold time — so much simpler than trying to figure out whose socks are whose after the fact!
Avoid wrinkles!

If you don’t already have one, consider installing a hanging bar in your laundry room and hang clothes as soon as they come out of the dryer. This makes it quick and easy to get your clothes out of the dryer while avoiding or minimizing wrinkles. 

Make it easy to put things away!

Have you ever had the laundry washed, dried, folded and there it sat? For days and weeks it sat waiting for the put-away-laundry-fairy to magically appear and get everything back where it belongs. Instead, your whole family used the laundry room as a closet, sprinting through the house for clothes every morning. Uh … yep … I’ve been there, too. 
Here’s a simple solution that may sound familiar: sort as you go. Use a three-compartment handled laundry bag to segregate clothes by person as you fold. Or assign each person a laundry basket of their own, along with the responsibility of putting their things away.

And last, but not least, remember our good friend the label. Apply labels to the inside of drawers and on hanging rods to make it easy for anyone to put clothes away. Who knows, maybe that put-away-laundry-fairy *will* magically appear!

Alright, I’m feeling motivated to do some laundry! Care to join me?   
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Watch out for the quicksand! Raising money for Diabetes UK!

12/8/2012

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One of our founders, Neil Sutcliffe, recently took part in the Walk for Diabetes 2012 across Morecambe Bay. As he's raising money for Diabetes UK we thought we'd invite him to tell us all about the event and his experience on the day. From what we've heard (and seen, check out his photo album above!) we think that he and the other 100 people who completed the challenge are well deserving of any sponsorship they receive and we hope our customers will support the cause in any way they can. Well done Neil!

http://www.justgiving.com/Neil-Sutcliffe 
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Neil on a sunnier day!
Risking life and limb in Morecambe Bay (remember the Chinese cockle pickers) - by Neil Sutcliffe

On Saturday 28th July I walked across Morecambe Bay, along with almost 100 others, to raise money for Diabetes UK. I don't remember ever seeking sponsorship from my friends before, but with my brother, my sister, my mother and three of my four late grandparents all being diabetic, this cause is fairly close to home. I guess you probably all know people who are diabetic as well as it's a disease that affects so many people in this country.

To be honest, I was expecting a pleasant walk across the sand in the July sunshine, perhaps having to wade across a couple of streams or similar. In reality, we'd only gone 50 yards from the promenade when the violent hail storm began, setting the tone for the next 5 hours. Once dressed in full waterproofs to cover the shorts and T-shirt, it never occurred to me to remove them until we were back in Grange over Sands, 10 miles later. Thank goodness we took them, it was only an afterthought!

We had a guide (to lead us round the quick sands and the deep gullies), two quad bikes and two tractors (to rescue us when we did) for support and I now fully appreciate that we would never have managed the crossing on our own. Quite a few people turned back in the first 10 minutes and others were tractored off the beach as the day went on, but I made it to the other side alive and well. As you can see from the pictures, it was wet all the way, although I just managed to keep my underwear dry! I met people who had done the crossing over a dozen times, but I think once will be enough for me so if you want to give, give now - there won't be another chance!

Thank you in anticipation of your support.

http://www.justgiving.com/Neil-Sutcliffe  

Please dig deep and donate now!
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