Have you ever noticed, as you unload a full(ish) clothes dryer, that no matter how careful you are, something (usually several somethings!) invariably and always falls out on the floor?
In the past, before this whole 'situation' started, I wouldn't pay it any mind and just pick up the fallen items off of the floor and put them back in with the other clean and recently dried laundry items.
These days, I'm really having to beat back my OCD tendencies, which are always bubbling just below the surface. This one has really jumped out at me.
I mean. . . just what, exactly, is on the floor, anyway? My dryer is right beside the door to my backyard where my dog goes in and out. Did my dog step in. . . 'something' while he was out there in the yard? He DEFINITELY rolled in it!! Are little dry bits now falling off his back onto the laundry room floor as he comes in the door and walks by the dryer? Likely. Probably.
Is it safe to put these fallen-floor laundry items back in with the clean items - or should they be re-washed? There is bacteria on the floor, for sure. Is there also maybe a stray virus or two? (I could hear my next-door neighbor coughing his brains out in his backyard a day or so ago as I was working outside. I made a bee line for my back door and went inside as quickly as I could.)
Whose bright idea was it, anyway, to design a clothes dryer, where stuff is guaranteed to always fall out on the floor?
Every. Single. Time.
Obviously, someone who doesn't spend a lot of time doing laundry!!
Or is it just me? Could it be possible that I am now 'laundry impaired', along with everything else?
These are the kinds of things my mind runs on after 71 days (and counting) of not leaving my house.
Anne