How I’ve Streamlined My Laundry Process

How I’ve Streamlined My Laundry Process

When it comes to laundry, I think most of us can relate to this meme:

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Of all the chores, laundry seems the most overwhelming to me. There are just so many steps – collect it , sort it (I’ve heard – we skip that here), wash it, dry it, fold it or hang it, and finally put it away.

Getting all that accomplished when you’re out of the house for 10 hours a day without saving it all for the weekend is all the more challenging.

Streamlined Laundry

When we were cloth diapering, on diaper washing days, I would do the 20 minute rinse right after we took Leah’s bedtime diaper off. By the time she was finished getting dressed and ready, the rinse would be done and I would put the detergent in and put it on the correct settings and then choose “Delay Wash” so that it would finish around the same time we would get home. That way the clean diapers wouldn’t be sitting wet in the dryer all day waiting to be dried. Then first thing I would when I got home is transfer them to the dryer for the first round of drying.

A couple weeks ago, I realized I could use this same concept on our regular laundry. Since Leah is using less diapers now, we aren’t doing cloth diapers loads every other day anymore which opens up the washer to be used for other loads more often.

My new process is to load up the washer and get it ready to go before I go to bed. Then I set the “Delay Wash” so that the load finishes before we leave for work & school in the morning. Then before we leave, we move the load into the dryer and get it going. Even if we need to do another fluff to get rid of the last bit of dampness, it will be done in plenty of time for us to work on folding after the girls go to bed.

We’ve only been doing it this way a few weeks but so far it has been really nice to have both the washer and dryer working so that it’s ready when we are as opposed to trying to get to it when its finished doing its thing and not letting it sit there because we’ve forgotten about it.

How do you keep the laundry monster from taking over your house?

Saving Time with In-Store Pickup

Saving Time with In-Store Pickup

Time for running errands is at a premium for me. It is pretty much limited to my lunch breaks or weekends.

When I do go to the store to pick up something, nothing can frustrate me more than not finding the item I’m looking for, the size I need or color I want. While I suppose in some instances I could get my second choice, more often than not I leave the store empty handed.

What a waste of time!! So frustrating!!

Well, no more!!!

Time is valuable so I found a way to protect mine from those fruitless trips to the store. The way I do that is….

In Store Pickup

Saving Time with In Store Pickup

Tons of retailers offer this as an option on their websites. The favorites in our family are Home Depot, Lowes Home Improvement, Babies/Toys R Us, Kohls, Best Buy & Target. They will typically have their items available within hours, faster than even Amazon Prime!!! Wal-Mart & JCPenney have Ship to Store options but typically have a longer wait time.

The process is generally super simple. When you place your order online, you chose In-Store Pickup as your Shipping option and designate the location where you’d like to pick it up. You’ll get an email confirmation of your order and another email when it’s available to be claimed. Head to the store and go to either Customer Service or a designated Pick up Area (there will be signs). It will help to have your order number handy and you’ll definitely want your ID and the credit card used to pay for the order. Before you know it, you’ll have those items in hand and the rest of your lunch break to actually eat lunch!!!

Now through 10/17/15, you’ll save $10 at Target when you spend $75 on select items online and select In-Store Pickup!!

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I love taking advantage of this for those things you need quicker than can be shipped but don’t have time to run to multiple stores to find. It’s such a time and sanity saver!!!

What are some ways you make running errands quicker and more efficient??

This post is linked up at Giving Up On Perfect for Works For Me Wednesday.

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