OT - Sheets again
"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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> On 6/28/2016 7:56 PM, Cheri wrote:
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>> I always hated to fold clothes and put them away, just one of those
>> things. Now, hubby does the folding and putting away and he does a
>> better job of folding.
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>> Cheri
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> I don't mind doing laundry, but I hate folding. Socks and underwear is
> easy enough, some stuff gets hung. I have a clothes chair that has some
> of the stuff that I'll wear in the next few days.
I can fold shirts very quickly and don't mind doing it. But I have no place
to put folded shirts. I have to hang them. And I hate doing that. I also
have far too many clothes.
I've been wearing men's T Shirts because they cover my thyroid scar. Today
is the first day that I went out without having it covered. I wore a low cut
dress. I tried a scarf with it. I hate scarves and felt that the dress
looked better without it. Plus it made me too warm. I do have some winter
things with higher necklines but nothing for summer. I hate the men's shirts
and will be happy when I can stop wearing them. At that point I will either
see if my husband wants them or give most of them away. Angela might take a
few. She seems fond of the red one. I've yet to wear it as she keeps taking
it.
Hopefully by next summer I can go back to my normal clothing. The scar is a
lot better but it's still visible. Not sure it will ever go away but I don't
like to cause alarm for people. Which I did do once not realizing that the
neckline of my shirt was a little lower than I realized and you could see
the scar. Poor guy at the Sprint store thought that I'd encountered a
slasher.
When I was a young adult, I had perhaps one dress, two pairs of pants, two
blouses and a couple of things to wear on my days off. Things were so much
more simple then. Now my closet is close to stuffed. It was actually stuffed
but I got rid of a lot of stuff prior to buying the men's shirts. Had to
make room for them.
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