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Clothes Dryers and Baby Socks PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jessica   
Monday, 19 February 2007

Everybody has likely heard at some point in their life about the clothes driers that have “eaten” somebody’s sock.  Maybe you have been the victim of the hungry drier.

Recently Anna has started to wear socks.  They are so cute.  The reason for the socks is because when she wears them I don’t feel guilty about her only wearing onesies while hanging around the house.

Put the two above items together and logic would indicate there should be very few Anna socks left.  I must say that the opposite seems to have occurred.  We still have all her socks and there seems to be one or two in every load I wash, even if I didn’t purposefully add any to the load.  Oh, and if I put them in with my or Damion’s socks we could be short one of ours but Anna’s count is not affected.  So this makes me wonder, what is so special about baby socks that driers don’t eat them?  Is it their size?  Are they too small to be detected?  Is it that they are really soft?  Is it because the drier also thinks they are cute and doesn’t want to hurt them?

Comments
Written by Christie on 2007-02-18 19:37:42
No, it's just that the world is out to get the rest of us...babies are to cute to mess with, but as soon as she gets a little bit older...the dryer will eat her socks too - just something to look forward to :-)
Wish there was some kind of forum
Written by theolderbrother on 2007-02-20 10:49:47
I was looking for the winter pictures and found Damion building a desk. Very nice job Damion! He really is the smartest person I know.

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