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The biggest surprise that I have had since having a baby? THE LAUNDRY
I had no idea how much this area of my life would explode. My laundry has easily quadrupled since I had Nathan. Granted we use cloth diapers, this adds three loads to my week. But what I didn't expect was the multiple outfits that Nathan goes through a day due to spit up, urine, and today, poop. Then you need to add in the number of clothes that I go through a day due to the same bodily fluids. Then add multiple sheet changes per week because of said bodily fluids. And this all adds up to this....



This is the stack that I need to fold tonight (4 loads*). I have started to just pile it all on the bed and fold everything all at once at night while I watch hulu and chat with Daniel. This system seems to be working well.
*forgot to mention that Nathan is going up a size in clothes so I had to prewash all of those :)

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