Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Laundry Woes

Readers might remember that my husband sometimes does the laundry.
As evidenced by this photo from a long-ago post when Fred thought he would brighten his 'Workers Tuxedo' with a little bleach.

Well, he was at the laundry again yesterday. We had a house full of guests over the weekend (which BTW meant no time to shop for buttons. Shalom is still without closure) and Monday, Family Day, my niece wanted to ski all day! Her parents don't ski, so Aunt Brenda and Uncle Fred are her ski buddies. But since we don't do all day! anymore, shifts were in order. I took the morning, Fred, the afternoon.

Kind, loving soul that he is, in the morning, while I skied, Fred worked his way through the mountain of sheets and towels that were added to our normal laundry. Gave me a hand so to speak. I knew immediately, when I entered grand central the mud/laundry room just inside our back door that he had done the laundry. Well, immediately is an exaggeration as it took a few seconds for the info to compute. This is how I knew.


Remember this vest?
From this post?

I had left it in the laundry room waiting for the time I might have a few wool sweaters to wash with Eucalan. My immediate thought when I came in the door, was

" What's my vest doing on the drying rack"?

Then, "Fred wouldn't have washed that, would he?"

Then, "Is that damp?"

Then, "Oooh Nooo."

The good news is he was astute enough not to put it in the dryer. The vest appears not to have shrunk too much. But one of the yarns is Patons Classic Wool. Known for it's felting properties. A bit more drying time, a few weeks to work up the courage to try it on, and then I will know.

I think the saying is " It's the thought that counts."






3 comments:

Sel and Poivre said...

It really IS the thought (as well as minimal agitation while in the wash of course) that does count. It sounds like you have the right attitude about it though!

Also just a head's up - I'm linking to your posts re Shalom on the machine and guage/size calculations because I have nothing knitterly about which to post and you certainly have!

Sel and Poivre said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
LaurieM said...

Poor Fred. I'll bet your reaction was not the one he was hoping for.

My husband shrunk my Rogue once. It only took once and he knows better now.