As in all callings, raising children is full of Sisyphean tasks, and
the acquiring, ordering, and cleaning of their clothes is probably the
most Sisyphean of them all. Thanks to Adam and Eve it is an unavoidable
task as well. Children need to be clothed (in public at least), and in
Minnesota where I live, for most of the year it is a necessity to keep
them warm. This aspect of a parent’s vocation is a topic that comes up
fairly often in my conversations with other parents. We discuss laundry
routines, trying to get a better handle on our own. Whether we realize
it or not, but doing this we are actually helping each other on the path
to sanctification—when Christian parents help each other do even the
smallest of necessary tasks we are building up the Body of Christ.
Managing of the clothes of multiple little people (or even one) can
often be an overwhelming task. Recently, a good friend of mine shared
her exasperation over it on social media, and we commiserated over the
drudgery of it all.
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