A Western Australia mother has stunned the internet with a jaw-dropping photo of her laundry pile.
Kodie Quinlivan, a mum-of-four from Perth, had been struggling to keep on top of her washing during the lockdown period as, like many parents, she also found herself having to homeschool her little ones.
But the result was a huge pile of neglected washing that needed ironing and folding before it was put away.
Jokingly dubbing the huge laundry pile "Mount Fold More", Quinlivan shared a picture of her perched on top of it to Facebook in April.
Now the photograph is going viral as people declare the situation the "most relatable post" ever after Quinlivan shared an update on her mammoth laundry pile.
"I love washing and hanging it out ... but I hate bringing it in and putting it away," one said.
"Feeling you need a massive cull here. Why can't they just stop growing and changing sizes. Sick of having tons and tons of clothes," another wrote.
While one person said: "This mountain you have of clean clothes, I have one of dirty ones."
Many agreed, telling Quinlivan they could "feel your pain" and it was an "all too familiar sight".
She managed to get on top of the laundry - by sending it to the professionals, all 50 bags of it. Photo / Facebook/Mums Who Clean
Despite the relatable feeling of chaos, Quinlivan has managed to get on top of the laundry situation, writing in the Mums Who Clean Facebook group on Sunday that "Mount-fold-more is no more".
"50 bags back from the dry cleaners. Everything was rewashed dried ironed and folded ... Now the mission of putting them all away ... Everyone will be doing their own," she said.
The update has won the hearts of many, with some declaring it a "reality that is nice to see".
"More of this should be shown, we aren't all superwoman," one said.
"I'm currently working through my mount fold more! Glad I'm not the only one who has one," another wrote.
"Omg!! That would have been horrible!! Least u didn't have to wash, iron and fold it," someone else added.