entirely true, but exaggerated for comic effect
folding is totally overrated

We have a very nice leather armchair in our living room; it’s a lovely place to sit and read or have a cocktail or just relax.

Unfortunately, you can’t do any of those things there right now because I have piled four loads of laundry on the chair. Clean laundry, sure, but unfolded.

Tonight, as I tossed load number four on the pile, I announced, “I’m giving up folding. You all can just pull your clean clothes out of the pile. Good luck.”

Wade laughed but the kids stared at me like I had lost my mind. Which I might have.

(Before I could take a picture of the Gigantic Pile of Clean Laundry, Wade folded it all. I think he was afraid it would fall over and bury one of the children. Permanently.)

Instead, I will show you my fabulous Statement Necklace. Ooh pretty!

A little bling

At the very end of dinner, as we were negotiating about dessert, Charlie said, “Mama, your necklace is broken.” And he was right — I was missing one bead, over on on the left (your left, my right). Can you see it there? Charlie said, “I noticed it when we were doing homework, but I forgot to tell you.” Sigh.

The necklace is new; it’s J. Crew, via eBay, and I love it, both because it’s dramatic and cool and also because I paid a third of the original retail price for it. I’ve been wearing it everywhere, which meant that the odds of finding that one lost bead were slim to none. And really, I would have taken slim, but I assumed I was looking at none.

I was already grumpy — it’s been a long week, and the week isn’t over yet. I woke up worried about one thing and spent the day being alternately annoyed and frustrated by a whole series of other (unrelated) things. I put on my cool necklace this morning thinking that wearing something pretty might make up for being tired and stressed, and it sort of worked, a little bit. Until somewhere along the line, I lost a bead.

I tried to think back — where could I have lost that bead? If Charlie noticed it after school, maybe I lost it in the car on the way to get the boys, or in the house during the day. I hadn’t really gone anywhere else, and I was certain I had all the pieces when I got dressed this morning …Or was I?

I looked at the pictures I took this morning, for The Working Closet Flickr pool, and realized that I never had the bead at all. And I knew where it was.

I’ve been storing the necklace in a jewelry bag; when I dumped out the bag, the bead and the wee gold piece that goes with it were right there. I got out some pliers and fixed the necklace and all was well.

Aside from the fact that I’m still too frustrated and stressed to fold the laundry. Good thing I didn’t lose my necklace in that pile. I would never see it again.


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I agree who needs to fold clothes… there are so many more important things I could be doing. Plus when they are in the drawer nobody knows if they are perfectly folded or not. Hmmm maybe I will go on a folding strike. You may have started something here. Love the necklace and your blog btw

That’s fantastic! I totally have to tell my husband this story.–There is a purpose to blogging. It may just help find a missing item one day. lol

Have been following your blog for awhile and enjoy it!

Is the necklace heavy? I finally got a big silver “statement” necklace and my neck was killing by 4pm…

Susan says: No, it’s really not heavy — but it is noisy. So very noisy …

Glad you found that bead!

I hate folding laundry too. I tell people that I don’t mind doing laundry, I just hate the sorting, folding, and putting away parts. Put I actually make my boys fold and put away all of their own laundry. (They even hang all their shirts.) Makes life a little easier.

I hate folding laundry but the one thing I hate the most is matching socks! We have a big bin with all the socks in it and the kids just have to go through and hopefully find a match to a sock each morning…I tell them its like a little treasure hunt!

I can’t believe you left your laundry on a chair. Laundry belongs piled up on the staircase. For heaven’s sake.

Funny - folding laundry is actually one of my favorite household chores. Order from chaos in 30 minutes. The putting away part I’m not as good at - generally solved by putting piles of folded laundry on the bed. If people want to sleep, they can either put it away or start their own piles in their own rooms where I don’t have to see them. … Love the necklace!

Folding is so last century.

Love the necklace, love it even more that fate had her eye on you and made sure the pieces never went missing really.

That necklace is amazing. Is it heavy?

I was in OKC this week. Made a stop at J. Crew. I wondered if I would see you and beg you to be my stylist. One look at me and I’m sure you would’ve said, “Heck yeah, I’ll help you.” Having trouble finding jeans this season. Ugh.

Just read through the other posts—is it noisy in a “dashing through the snow” kind of way? :)

Oh my, I love that necklace! I think one may be in my future.

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