Whatever you
do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men. Colossians 3:23
Does this
“whatever” include laundry? Silly
question, of course it does; but I tell you, sometimes, that laundry business
becomes a good representation of what Peter was referring to when he wrote
about the devil being like a beast seeking to devour. I just have two sons and one husband, but
boy, laundry is indeed the biggest and scariest beast in this house, and it
sure seems like it wants to devour us.
Actually, it wants to devour me, since none of the men in the house
seems to notice it. While I fret about
the growing piles of dirty clothes lying on the basement floor, my “boys” go
about their days unfazed by it. They
walk and play by it, and don’t even see it.
The only time they become aware of the impending need to do the wash is
when they happen to pull out the last piece of clean “unmentionables.” [I was going to say that sometimes, for
certain members of my household, that isn’t even a trigger…but I changed my
mind…]
Anyway, days
ago I dumped all the dirty clothes down the basement, for I believe in the old
adage, “out of sight, out of mind,” but it happens that as the piles have grown
bigger, they have begun to creep back upstairs.
As I sit here at the computer, I can see (and smell) the assortment of
today’s socks, pants and shirts that my sons, so diligently threw down the
stairs. They mockingly peek back at me
from the steps where they landed. I can
almost hear them laughing at me in the dark of night, for they know they are
winning this latest battle.
I seriously have no clue how bigger households manage
laundry. It is such a formidable
enemy. I have not the strength. I solemnly take my hat off and salute all the
women and men who courageously attack the laundry beast and win. I don’t know how you do it. I could not imagine having to do laundry for
a family of more than 4 people. I praise
God for you, since you are a source of inspiration for me. I admire you.
I know you don’t think that the way you do your laundry business is
anything worth of admiration. Trust me,
it is! Those of us who only have two
kids see you as mighty titans! So, next
time you finish folding a load of laundry, take a deep breath, inhale all that
fresh scent that only laundry detergent, softener and dryer sheets can produce
(hopefully there’s not much lint floating around in the air, so you don’t have
to inhale that too) and say to yourself, well done, good and faithful servant!
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