Continuing to try out this weekly homemaker routine, I set out to Iron on Tuesday. I haven't ironed much of anything in years. Occasionally, my husband will need a shirt ironed and I will haul out the ironing board and press it for him; usually I throw in a shirt or two for my son and a few other things while the board is out. Ironing hasn't been a big part of my routine for some time. I used to regularly iron shirts for my husband when he worked at an office. Then when KB was born, I was overwhelmed with all the things having a new baby and a toddler entails. I began taking his shirts to the dry-cleaner to be washed and pressed. At $1.50 per shirt, this seemed like a bargain. My kids loved the weekly trip to our dry-cleaner and visiting with the nice couple that owned it and their little dogs. I'm not sure when we stopped taking shirts there. Perhaps it was when my husband switched jobs and stopped wearing dress shirts. He s...
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