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February 25, 2005 9:45 PM

How to fold a shirt

     Okay, I know I'm the new kid on the block blogwise, and maybe everyone else has already seen this.  But just in case you haven't:

                    How to Fold A Shirt

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I'll bet that is only for the coordinated people among us. Certainly not me. I'll have to try it. If it takes as much practice as the piano I won't have the patience. My professor told me I had a coordination problem with that, too. Thanks for sharing though, even my 14 yo son got a kick out of it.

Posted by: jenny | February 26, 2005 8:44 AM

IT WORKS! I am getting the hang of it. It will definitely come in handy when I become the mother of FIVE in the fall ; )

Posted by: jasmine | February 26, 2005 9:07 AM

jasmine! (this is daughter #2)

well isn't this a family of surprises!

didn't you just have one? ;-)

and honey, you should know that you won't be folding shirts anymore. let the kids just sort the clothes and put their own in their drawers.

mom

Posted by: barbara curtis | February 26, 2005 9:33 AM

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