Since I magically turned into a morning person I do all my chores in the morning. I'm a lazy slug after 6PM, but not at all unusual for me to do laundry at 6AM. It is weird even to me.
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
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morning are of THE SUCK and shall not have meetings or pre-work anything.
You're getting a look of awe and amazement from me.
Me too.
I gave myself the highest of fives for doing laundry before church one time.
You see, if I do laundry on a weekday morning, the laundry room is empty. Any other time, and I have to wait for a machines.
That's very logical, and sounds like the couple of times I tried to convince myself I could get up and exercise before work. It...did not go well.
After doing laundry, I'm usually a sweaty mess, so I do it towards the end of the day on Saturday. I can usually find a brief interval when the laundry room's fairly empty. I'm in the office around 8:00 most mornings, so I'd have to be up ridiculously early (shudder) ... and the people who live near the laundry room would probably be unhappy as well.
Sometimes I wash my face twice in the shower because I can't remember if I did it or not. That is the kind of autopilot I am on in the morning. There is no adding a multi-stage process to that, even if I were to get up an hour or more early.
Just this morning, a friend of mine was talking about the late-hours laundry policy that his condo association set up a late night addition to what doing the laundry cost -- from $1 a load to $15 a load. So that if you absolutely have to get it done, you'll pay through the nose.
Another advantage of being a morning person is the ease of grocery shopping between 6-8 in the morning. Got the whole place to myself!