This week's Friday Five:
- What did you last place into a file folder? A document at work.
- What do you know how to fold a piece of paper into? I used to be really into origami as a kid, so I used to spend hours and hours folding cranes, stars, lilies, and lotus blossoms. (My old bedroom was filled with jars and jars of paper stars, strings of paper cranes, vases with bouquets of lilies, and picture frames and bulletin boards pinned with lotus blossoms.) Of course, I can fold a paper airplane, fortune teller, or a fan, but I think most people can.
- What's your laundry-folding procedure like? I try to fold my laundry the moment I take them out of the dryer, otherwise they'll be left sitting in my laundry basket for weeks, if not longer. If I'm doing laundry for work clothes, all my tops and jackets go immediately on hangers, then I fold all my leggings, and pair up all my black socks in balls. If I'm doing laundry for my non-work clothes, I fold tees, then sweatshirts/hoodies, then pajama pants and sweatpants. I do a separate load for bedding and towels. For bedding, I just put the stuff back on the bed, shove pillows back in cases, etc. I do fold extra pillow cases, though. And I fold and store hand towels and bath towels separately.
- When do you next expect to invite someone into your fold? No idea.
- When have you slept on a foldaway bed? I remember taking naps on a fold-out sofa at my mom's office when I was a kid. And also sleeping on the fold-out sofa in my grandma's room when I was a kid when my parents weren't home because I was scared of sleeping by myself in my own room. But I can't actually remember sleeping on a foldaway anything after the age of 6.
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