Guest guest Posted September 9, 2010 Report Share Posted September 9, 2010 Moderator's note: If something must be ironed send it to the laundromat. It's not expensive, especially when you consider the price your body pays. Kaylene I love my comfy night clothes. In winter I love soft flannel lounge ware. That way I can step outside without changing. There are days when I feel I should have a power chair, but I struggle through. I sure do sweat a lot even in winter. Must come with the territory. Trying to walk and stay mobile as long as I can. My mother used to iron everything, even my dad's boxer shorts and t shirts. My husband likes freshly ironed clothes, and he used to iron what he wore to work. He's retired now and I can tell he still likes ironed clothes. Don't look at me, I can't handle standing and using my arms and hands for tasks like that. I'm kinda dreading the slippery ice/snow already though. Rosetaz Since I am totally disabled I no longer have to think about work clothes. Nightgowns are what I wear the most. No ironing needed. Hugs CandyCares Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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