A How to Paper

             Procrastination the worst enemy to most people when it comes to laundry. No matter how much they do during the week, it always seems like there is a mountain of laundry to do on Sunday night. I personally always ended up being stuck with the mountain of laundry on Sunday night, because it was usually most of my clothes. Therefore, I had to devise a method of doing all that laundry in one night so I would have clothes for the next week.
             First, I figured out that the smaller the group the faster it washes and dries. Therefore, I put the laundry into the normal piles, but then I divided those piles in half. For example, I divided the colors into the new group of blues and greens and the new group of reds, oranges, and pinks. I divided whites into three groups. White socks, panties, underwear, and bras were one group. The other white groups were whites that had any sort of color on them that had the potential to fade onto other clothes and plain whites. The pants I divided into three groups: khakis, light blue Jeans and dark blue Jeans. Then towels I just piled together, because I had a whole different plan for them.
             Next, I put piles in order from smallest to largest. It usually ends up in this order: white intimates, whites with colors on them, plain whites, khakis, light Jeans, dark Jeans, greens and blues, and reds, pinks, and oranges. I figured this would be the best way to do it, because it keeps the whites and colors apart. Of course, towels follow that, but they are handled differently.
             The smallest pile goes into the washer first. The reason for this is that the washer machine always finishes before the dryer. If the load is small, it should be dry by the time the second load is finished washing. Sometimes the load in the dryer is not fully dry. Then I would take out the dry clothes and leave the wet clothes in there. I would add the newly washed clothes to the dryer, and refill the washer
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