A homeschooling mother of one teenager and a little.
In 2001, I resigned from my 13 year position as a case manager to homeschool my oldest who was a preschooler at the time, and later a daughter who came along in 2005. This is by far the hardest job I've ever loved. My husband of nearly 20 years supports us as a fire fighter and EMT.
I have been thinking of doing this very thing ~ but sometimes I can get the sheets folded the same size and other times, not so much! Looks good, though! I have to keep trying! ;~P
If there is one aspect of 'making the bed' that I hate it's slipping the pillow cases on. Even more than stretching the far corner on the fitted sheet.
I found, for us, to keep the sheets in the bedroom in which they belong. Stack them on the closet shelf or hang them long-ways on a sturdy hanger. We have double door sized wall closets in the kids bedrooms.
Lola: Great idea hanging them up. i think I'll do this with the ones I use frequently, and fold the others that I use as extras, and for guest sheets, using the pillow stuff method.
“Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right (or the free will) to do what we ought”. ~ Pope John Paul II by way of Abraham Lincoln.
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I have been thinking of doing this very thing ~ but sometimes I can get the sheets folded the same size and other times, not so much! Looks good, though! I have to keep trying!
;~P
My mother visited and did this for my beddding.
I personally, hated it.
If there is one aspect of 'making the bed' that I hate it's slipping the pillow cases on. Even more than stretching the far corner on the fitted sheet.
I found, for us, to keep the sheets in the bedroom in which they belong. Stack them on the closet shelf or hang them long-ways on a sturdy hanger. We have double door sized wall closets in the kids bedrooms.
Oh my gosh, this is GREAT!!!! i AM GOING TO DO THIS. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
You are very welcome, Elizabeth. :)
Lola: Great idea hanging them up. i think I'll do this with the ones I use frequently, and fold the others that I use as extras, and for guest sheets, using the pillow stuff method.
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