Have you noticed how quiet the Laundry Maven has been? She was busy last weekend. It was the white load washed on Saturday night, to be dried Sunday morning, that made her head spin a bit.
In that load were two favorite pairs of summer trousers: khaki and white. And as they went into the washer, she wondered if it was time to put the white ones into storage until spring. Was it okay to wear white after Labor Day? Sunday morning as she pulled clothes from the washer, the words “winter white” confirmed her decision: white would be perfectly fine to wear to church that morning.
Pulling out the pants, the Laundry Maven noticed a pea-sized black spot on the back of the pants. Reaching for the stain remover, her mind easily switched to the idea of khakis for church. It was a sign – no white today.
Mave turned the pants around to check the front and was confronted by multiple huge black blobs. She instantly knew she had washed an ink pen. From Will’s uniform shorts. She hadn’t checked pockets. And, she hadn’t told Will that she never checks pockets.
Timidly, Mave pulled item after item out of the washer and gave each a quick shake to check for more ink spots. Nothing. The two pair of uniform shorts came out. Nothing. Perfectly fine.
Bravely those white pants had sacrificed themselves and enveloped completely around that ink pen. Bless them. Their summer season ended as the school season began.
Mave felt incredibly lucky but sad. The pants had only been worn a handful of times. But the Malcolms are recyclers. Will and Liam have grand ideas of turning them into puppets. However, after looking through pictures from an outing to Cape Cod this summer, Mave may hand them off to the gardener in the house come spring.
Mave is checking pockets from now on.