After 2 days and 14 loads of laundry I am proud to say it is all done, now I just have to put it away. Who said stay at home moms just sit around, eat bon bons and watch soap opera's all day? This laundry is really getting in my way! H
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Looks like my house, and I haven't even been out of the country like you have : ) So glad your routine has welcomed you back too!
Looking forward to continuing to read now that you're home, Heather.
Heather Rocks! I'm impressed you got it all done! I told everyone last night at homegroup that I knew I was operating in the power of the Holy Spirit when it was not "life-draining" to do dishes and hang up clothes!
Yep I'm doing the same thing getting ready for Chris's mom Lisa to come into town tomorrow. I am on my 8th load of wash and I have not even left the city. Now if the baby would just go down for another long nap I might be able to get it all put away. Hope you're able to work faster than me ; )
I love doing laundry - it is the folding, sorting, putting away stuff that makes my bedroom look like a laundromat threw up in there! You pictures look a bit like performance art - with a definite pink theme going - what a good woman you are - and anyone who thinks stay at home moms aren't really working - needs to trade places for 48 hours!
What an incredible, amazing journey you guys have been on! I have loved following it. I love that you guys were given that opportunity and took it, and made such a huge difference in the lives of children and the kingdom of God. Thanks for your willingness to go, I am sure everyone who followed your journey was touched and changed. I'm glad you guys are back home safely! Have fun with the laundry! :) Oh, and bon bons and soap operas, what are those? Maybe if I had a nanny and a housekeeper. And a cook.
now that I'm technically a "stay at home mami" of 3 babies, I can feel your pain. Who has time for TV? If I'm not feeding one, changing one or burping one I'm about to be doing one on those things. I'm praying for you girlie.
Looks like my house, and I haven't even been out of the country like you have : ) So glad your routine has welcomed you back too!
Looking forward to continuing to read now that you're home, Heather.
Posted by: pam | February 21, 2008 at 05:15 AM
Looks like my house...and we didn't just move then leave the country for a week or so. Welcome back to the routines!
Posted by: Kellyn | February 21, 2008 at 05:18 AM
i HATE laundry! i would rather scrub toilets. all that to say... have fun!
Posted by: Carrie | February 21, 2008 at 06:39 AM
That IS impressive! My suitcases appear to have spontaneously exploded all over the bathroom.
Posted by: David Kuo | February 21, 2008 at 07:26 AM
Heather Rocks! I'm impressed you got it all done! I told everyone last night at homegroup that I knew I was operating in the power of the Holy Spirit when it was not "life-draining" to do dishes and hang up clothes!
Posted by: deeapaulitan | February 21, 2008 at 07:31 AM
want to do my laundry?? yes? awesome!
Posted by: keely scott | February 21, 2008 at 07:43 AM
Yep I'm doing the same thing getting ready for Chris's mom Lisa to come into town tomorrow. I am on my 8th load of wash and I have not even left the city. Now if the baby would just go down for another long nap I might be able to get it all put away. Hope you're able to work faster than me ; )
Posted by: Amy | February 21, 2008 at 09:33 AM
Laundry sucks.....there just isn't another way to say it!
Welcome home. I've enjoyed getting to know you a bit through your posts in Africa!
Posted by: Tracy (worshipfan) | February 21, 2008 at 09:43 AM
I love doing laundry - it is the folding, sorting, putting away stuff that makes my bedroom look like a laundromat threw up in there! You pictures look a bit like performance art - with a definite pink theme going - what a good woman you are - and anyone who thinks stay at home moms aren't really working - needs to trade places for 48 hours!
Posted by: Linda Sue | February 21, 2008 at 10:25 AM
Hey, How is the new house???
Posted by: debra Parker | February 21, 2008 at 10:33 AM
oh my gosh...I am getting stressed out thinking about having to do that much laundry.
Posted by: Dana | February 21, 2008 at 11:19 AM
What an incredible, amazing journey you guys have been on! I have loved following it. I love that you guys were given that opportunity and took it, and made such a huge difference in the lives of children and the kingdom of God. Thanks for your willingness to go, I am sure everyone who followed your journey was touched and changed. I'm glad you guys are back home safely! Have fun with the laundry! :) Oh, and bon bons and soap operas, what are those? Maybe if I had a nanny and a housekeeper. And a cook.
Posted by: Joanna | February 21, 2008 at 12:48 PM
And you're not in a fetal position somewhere?? Thankin' JESUS that I have a hubby who does laundry! (That's one thing my in-laws did right!)
Posted by: Soliloquy | February 21, 2008 at 02:07 PM
Looked like fun!
Posted by: Jacinda | February 21, 2008 at 03:28 PM
I see Carlos signed up for the 30 day challenge. My husband did too. Hahaha. :)
Posted by: Sarah @ Ordinary Days | February 21, 2008 at 07:29 PM
now that I'm technically a "stay at home mami" of 3 babies, I can feel your pain. Who has time for TV? If I'm not feeding one, changing one or burping one I'm about to be doing one on those things. I'm praying for you girlie.
Posted by: Rhi | February 21, 2008 at 08:08 PM
Oh my! It looks like my laundry room! Praying for your sanity!
Posted by: Brenna | February 21, 2008 at 08:10 PM
Way to go! You can tell you have some baby girls in the house with the amount of pink in the wash! :)
Posted by: Krissy | February 22, 2008 at 08:39 AM
I hate laundry.....boyz laundry....smelly....sweaty.....gross....laundry......pink looks so much more appealing.....sigh!
Posted by: cyndi-hake-castro | February 22, 2008 at 12:54 PM
Ahh! Another breath of fresh air... another Mount Laundry... Another dose of reality! Love it!
Posted by: nancypants | March 07, 2008 at 08:47 AM