Chris and I have been told before, “I’m impressed with how much energy you two have! I don’t have the energy for projects like that anymore.” I always attributed our ambition to excitement rather than energy….but I suppose 6 years of gutting and remodeling a house does require some energy. My response has always been, “Gotta take advantage of our energy while we have it!”
I think about people who work in construction daily and I follow a lot of home remodel DIY’ers on Instagram who quite literally do not take breaks, and I think the same thing about them – how do you have the energy!? We used to do projects back to back but this year I find myself being pulled in two different directions. I can see the finish line with our home remodel and I can count on one hand the number of projects we have to do to call this place “done.” It feels like when you get that last little jolt of energy in a race once you see the finish line. Yet on the other hand I can feel an energy shift in the other direction. Dedicating our evenings to projects 5 days out of the week was once so thrilling, and now it takes a little more ramping up to get back into it. I know once we start our 2022 project list I’ll find my energy through the excitement…but while we wait for the weather to warm up I gotta admit, sitting is nice. 🙂
I have a 3 year old washer and all black clothes come out with the white powder. I use a liquid detergent that the washer automatically dispenses. I turn my machine to color clothes and would choose the cold water function. I thought maybe I should just use the warm water setting that it defaults to but that didn’t help. So I turn all the dark clothes inside out and that has completely solved the problem
Yes! Turning them inside out was my "solution" too! It seems the only common thread I’ve found is that new washers have this problem…not old ones!
We don’t have this problem at home, but we were in a Tahoe rental last week and all the clothes I washed there had it! Curious. Will keep an eye on these comments to see if anyone has an answer?
It’s the weirdest thing! People mentioned an extra rinse cycle helps so I’m trying that next!