The line between what's considered clean clothes (of mine) and not is virtually non-existent. A shirt is clean if it just has a bit of dried baby food or small amount of spit-up. My husband has learned to accept this and still thinks I'm beautiful. Honestly I'm just so used to having baby stuff on me that I just don't notice it anymore, thus thinking the article of clothing is "clean."
My 5 year old came home from school on Wednesday with a hole in his shoe. I probably should have replaced them before they reached that point. Oops
also, one of the main reasons I'm looking forward to our family vacation next week is because it means we will get to eat out more and I won't have to cook much. I'm totally burnt out of housework and cooking
The line between what's considered clean clothes (of mine) and not is virtually non-existent. A shirt is clean if it just has a bit of dried baby food or small amount of spit-up. My husband has learned to accept this and still thinks I'm beautiful. Honestly I'm just so used to having baby stuff on me that I just don't notice it anymore, thus thinking the article of clothing is "clean."
This. As long as the shirt or pants can't sand up on their own from crud, I rewear.
I've worked in retail as management practically all my life...and I just can't stand how rude some customers are. I'm sorry you're having a shitty day, or that you card got declined, or we are sold out of your favorite dog food...but no need to take it out on the employees! Working retail makes me want to stab people. Haha.
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also, one of the main reasons I'm looking forward to our family vacation next week is because it means we will get to eat out more and I won't have to cook much. I'm totally burnt out of housework and cooking