Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Battling the Laundry Basket

I am quite certain laundry will be the death of me.

It’s always there keeping a sharp eye on me, tapping its foot and biding its time…

a growing laundry basket of neatly folded whites, snarling at my procrastination....

a teetering pile of towels, staring disapprovingly in my direction....

a mass of unmatched socks tangled together in a hopelessly lovesick pile.

Laundry doesn’t say a word, mind you. It never does.

Rather, it’s eerily silent.

But, its silence doesn’t prevent the judgment.

Oh, no. It stares down its nose, whispering quietly among itself.

It casts judgment with one cold stare.

Then, it sits and waits, growing fatter by the day.

Because it knows, in the end, it will win the war.

And, I sit avoiding its gaze and wishing it away….

only to attack it suddenly one day with brutal force, folding and putting it away.

I’ll show you who’s in charge,” I say, as I manhandle the socks.

You condescending old rag,” I curse under my breath.

You try to keep on top of all this mess,” I lecture.

Then, the drawers and closets are once again full. And, I am quite happy to have won the battle.

I know. I know.

The war will rage again soon.

But, I can enjoy the cease fire in the meantime.

14 comments:

Jill from Killeny Glen said...

UGH! HATE THE LAUNDRY! And, it keeps creeping back and it gets bigger and bigger! LIKE a MONSTER mocking us!

Good one!

Lady Mama said...

That war never ceases does it. Nicely put!

Unknown said...

Too funny! It is a never ending battle that I fear I am unable to win either.

********** said...

Socks and underwear leap behind the washer when your not looking too. It's a conspiracy, I tell you!

Liz Mays said...

You know you're right. Laundry always wins the war, and that's just not right!

Anonymous said...

grrrr. i get as far as sorting into boy and girl and husband piles then it all goes to hell

Alisha said...

I used to love laundry.

Then I had kids and it's like a world war everytime I go to do it.

Seriously .. could a family of 4 have anymore socks?!?!

Tiffany said...

Totally never ends! It's a mean mean cycle. And I always tell myself that I'll never let it get out of control again... until the next time :)

Cascia Talbert said...

I know exactly how you feel! I don't mind washing and drying my laundry I just can't stand folding and putting it away. I love how creative you were with this!

Tiffany said...

I thought of you yesterday. I had all of the laundry DONE! For exactly one whole hour until the hubs came home w/ his bag of dirty laundry. It was a short victory, but a sweet one. :)

Vic said...

Laundry.... A College Student's worst enemy!

MrsBlogAlot said...

Oh Man, I have this fight constantly! I also fight with the old food in my refrigerator. These household wars have no end do they?

It's mutiny I say!

Mercedes said...

I feel like Sisyphus. I complete Laundry only to watch the basket refill to make me repeat the cycle for eternity.

Anonymous said...

Laundry will also be the death of me. My husband had this great idea where he wanted the kids to fold their own laundry and put it away (yes our 4 and 5 year olds) and tell me where oh where have 4 pairs of underwear and nearly 3 freshly laundered baby girl socks have wandered off to?! Oh that man...he better be glad he's the only one who can make his special pancakes otherwise.... :oP

My best, Lynn