Simply at the Table - Generational Conversations on Homemaking

18. Back to Basics | Mastering Laundry


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Kicking off our "Back to Basic Series" where we get into the nitty gritty details of caring for our homes and ourselves, the homemaker! 

 

In this episode of Simply at the Table, we, as a mother-daughter team, discuss the importance of laundry as a fundamental aspect of homemaking. We kick off a new series called 'Back to Basics,' focusing on everyday tasks and the systems that make them manageable. The conversation explores personal experiences with laundry, the significance of creating a laundry schedule, and how to navigate laundry responsibilities in relationships. They also touch on the broader scope of laundry, including bedding and other household items, and share tips for making laundry a more enjoyable task.

Takeaways:

  • Laundry is a fundamental aspect of homemaking.
  • Creating a laundry system can eliminate conflict.
  • Each family member can have designated laundry days.
  • Laundry experiences vary based on personal circumstances.
  • It's important to communicate about laundry responsibilities in relationships
  • Laundry can be a source of accountability and self-discipline.
  • Different types of laundry detergents can affect clothing care.
  • Laundry transcends just clothing; it includes bedding and household items.
  • Finding joy in mundane tasks can enhance homemaking.
  • Establishing a rhythm in laundry can create a sense of order.
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    Simply at the Table - Generational Conversations on HomemakingBy Kathryn Lockrem, Belle Bergman, and Leisha Lockrem