What is my blog about? It's about Torah family living. It's about letting Torah affect our daily lives, from mealtime to bedtime, homeschooling to farm chores.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Mama Mission of the Month
I thought it would be helpful to join Mama's Mission of the Month.
I have a very simple goal to accomplish in September.
Laundry.
I want to get a load in every day except Shabbat, and actually have it put away the same day.
So there you have it. A simple word. Not so simple a task.
Have a great day, everyone!
Great mission! One load per day is what I try to do as well! For some reason it seems like if I miss just one day, everything just gets all piled up! :-) Thanks for linking up!
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3 comments:
LOL! that is a great mission, considering most times my laundry sits in a pile for days.... :)
Yes, and the tricky part is to keep the clean pile from merging back into the dirty pile!
Great mission! One load per day is what I try to do as well! For some reason it seems like if I miss just one day, everything just gets all piled up! :-) Thanks for linking up!
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