Whenever I'm in Canada or the U.S., I do my own laundry. It's a breeze. You sort your clothes , drop the right number of quarters (if you're in a laundromat), put detergent and softener, choose the cycle ( whites, colored, delicates, perma press, etc), and wait.
Condo dwellers who don't have or are not allowed to have washing machine and dryers in their units, would usually bring their laundry in the Condo Laundry Room, and after loading the clothes, go up to their Unit, go down at the allotted time, transfer the clothes into the dryer, go up again, and come down when the drying cycle is done, usually about 50 minutes. Then, the folding of the clothes begin.
In condos, and even in rental apartments, the Laundry Rooms are clean and sanitized. There's always folding tables, big trash cans for the lint, and big, well lit areas for waiting.
Doing the laundry with the aid of machines is easy. Washing manually is a difficult task. "Washing dirty linens in public" is draining.
Inspite of this, more and more people wash their linens in public, in social sites, like the blog, facebook, and lately, tweeter.
Couple of days ago, I became a victim of violent behaviour from outside family. The matter is pending; suffice to say, I believe in exacting justice where justice is due.
We cannot allow dark outside forces ruin our lives. Instead, the Summum Bonum must prevail.
Summum bonum (Latin for the highest good) is an expression used in philosophy, particularly in medieval philosophy and in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, to describe the ultimate importance, the singular and most ultimate end which human beings ought to pursue. The summum bonum is generally thought of as being an end in itself, and at the same time containing all other goods.
In Christian philosophy, the highest good is usually defined as the life of the righteous, the life led in Communion with God and according to God's precepts.
Family is summum bonum. Control by so-called beloved may lead to battery, as already seen from early stages. Heed the righteous path, child. Family always awaits.
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