Good Evening,
I am coming to you on Day 11 of our COVID-19 situation with a story about laundry.
Many of you know that I am a public school teacher. As a school teacher, we are asked to adhere to a dress code, known as none other than business casual. This means I have a lot of black slacks/black leggings, an assortment of black/colored tops (mostly black), and shrugs/sweaters, and a variety of dresses. It is not the most glamorous of wardrobes, but I attempt to look fairly professional most days and my clothes are clean.
This morning I got my load of laundry out of the dryer to fold and much to my surprise my laundry was filled with pajamas, leggings and a variety of t-shirts and sweatshirts, the likes of which Marshall Middle School has thankfully never seen.
Gone were the black slacks and line dry assorted matching black/jeweled colored tops. Which I might add has been my life since September 3, 2019.
This little laundry story is short, but an interesting spin on how fast things have changed. What next, you ask? Well, I had to put jeans and a t-shirt on today. Pajamas are comfortable and especially cozy for Wisconsin in March, but I have to know that my jeans still fit.
Be Safe.
I hear you. Lately I look the same way. I have not even put in make up or unrolled my hair.
ReplyDeleteHow are you doing now? Better I hope.
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