Somewhere there is a formula that shows the relationship between the importance of one article of clothing and the likelihood that said article of clothing will be missing when you need it. This formula will also factor in ages and the number of children you have.
It is the day of the Christmas program at Miss M and Pudge's school. The children need to wear a white turtleneck and khaki pants. Each of the girls has only one white turtleneck. Guess what I was hunting for at 8:30 pm yesterday? Actually, Pudge's was where I put it: hung up in her closet. Miss M's was missing. It wasn't in her dresser, in the pile of clean laundry, in the wash, or stashed in her toy box or under the bed. I knew it was somewhere in the house, so I would take the entire house apart to keep from trying to go find a new one at the store. I finally found it crumpled up at the bottom of her bed. She insists it is clean.
Now, what are the odds that today she decides to spill stuff on herself while at school?
Juggling marriage, three kids, and a job. It's a crazy, busy life. There is always something going on here.
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Mathematics and Clothing
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