That sounds like something I would have done when we were first married. I was a laundry idot due to the fact that my Mom spoiled me and did my laundry until I moved out(the day I got married). Steve would give me a "Laundry Inservice" about once a week until I figured everything out. I can finally laugh about it now. I was so dumb!
This was how my husband managed to get me to officially do ALL of the laundry, only it wasn't his shirt he ruined, it was my new $100 Banana Republic pants that went from khaki to spotted red!
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That sounds like something I would have done when we were first married. I was a laundry idot due to the fact that my Mom spoiled me and did my laundry until I moved out(the day I got married). Steve would give me a "Laundry Inservice" about once a week until I figured everything out. I can finally laugh about it now. I was so dumb!
I can't believe I just admitted to that!
He's bringing back the tie-died look...sort of.
Good thing you have a wonderful wife to take care of you so you leave the house looking alright, Aaron!
Tie dye and soccer are all the rage. You could just soak it in bleach again and make it all a nice seafoam green color.
Thoughout the years I've learned that going to college was not all that much help.
So is he officially the goalie now? I am sure he'll start a trend with that one.
I guess that's a good way to make tie-dye.
Bravo on the pasta! Guess I was inspired this week.
This was how my husband managed to get me to officially do ALL of the laundry, only it wasn't his shirt he ruined, it was my new $100 Banana Republic pants that went from khaki to spotted red!
Glad to see that your clothes look a lot like our clothes when they get out of the wash! Love it when that happens!
Well, even Super Aaron must have a weakness, right?
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