Pool time is lots of fun. Collecting lots of wet stuff afterward? Not as much.
All that pool time in the summer is fun for the kids, but let’s face it—stressful for moms. So while we can’t do ALL. THAT. LAUNDRY for you, we have some tips to make it a little easier.
1. Keep the wet and dry separate.
2. This Munchkin diaper sack dispenser can keep all the swim time trash under control.
3. Keep an empty laundry basket near your washing machine. All wet stuff goes in that basket as soon as it comes into the house—day camp, swimming, sprinkling, etc. After the last child gets home, or after the sprinklers are turned off and the water balloons have all been popped, dump all that wet laundry into the machine so it’s ready for the next set of water adventures. This is when I like to prepare the camp bags for the next day, too.
4. Designate a small container/basket/drawer for each child’s swim gear.
We’d love to hear some of your pool time tips, too! Let us know what makes your summer go smoother.
I hung hooks outside on the porch for wet (but still clean) towels/bathing suits that don’t need to be washed, but do need a place to drip and dry. If we swim daily, the towels can often be reused if they are hung up right away. Cuts down the laundry and the mess inside.
Hooks on the porch is an awesome idea! Love it.
Bought a laundry drying rack and I keep it outside for hanging stuff to dry
I just gather all stuff from their bags daily, put in washer, then dryer then load it back in bags. This way it’s all together. Trhy wear same bathing suit and towel every single day
Thank you for sharing such helpful tips!
What size drawers are these ? I can’t tell from the link / the link is different in Canada / Amazon.ca