I Can Fit My Fist In My Mouth

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FullSizeRender-2My son loves to put everything in his mouth now that he is teething. His hands, foot, stuffed toys, teethers, toy cars, and anything really that can be grabbed and lifted. He recently proved he has been able to stick almost his whole fist in his mouth. Incredible but he can also kiss his toes so I should not be surprised.

Now sticking his fist in his mouth is fine, it is all the germs on his hands that I cannot stand. Baby E;s skin is super soft and this may sound stupid but I am afraid that if I clean his hands too much he will lose that baby softness. Yes, lotion is there but still can too much hand washing make his skin dry out. Everyone and their mother wants to touch an adorable baby yes, but think about how many other things that person touches and so on.

There are a million germs that he can be exposed to and all it takes is one in a million to make him sick. So how do I try to keep his hands germ free without spraying everyones hands with Windex before they touch him. He is adorable so they cannot help it but asking people to wash their hands can sometimes get me mean stares and scuffs.

Offering hands sanitizers and a wet nap helps. Also something that I find to be helpful is carrying around some baby friendly wipes. You can always use his normal wipes but there are some from Johnson & Johnson that I happen to love an are baby safe. When people visit my house I always ask for hand washing, but just to be extra safe I keep a wash cloth handy downstairs with baby E’s soap nearby to scoop him up and wash his hands. Hey, every little bit helps to prevent that next cold or flu. What do you use to keep your baby’s hands germ free?

Love That Baby Fresh Smell

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My sister recently gifted us a couple bottles of Dreft laundry detergent along with a Little Me layette set. Not only do I love the smell of babies, but I love the smell of baby clothes. What I don’t like smelling is some of the stuff that comes out of babies, such as burped milk, pee, or yellow/green watery poop.
It is expected that some of those lovely things that come out of my son sometimes project onto his clothing, and my clothing. So immediately after this episode happens, I strip myself and my son naked. Horrible if this happens in public, because then I end up walking around smelling like cantaloupe juice or poop.

When this happens to me at home, I soak the clothes in water, scrub with stain remover, and throw it into the washer. And then I pray that the adorable outfit does not have a stain after washing. This is the first time I have used Dreft, and other than the fact that it is very safe for Baby E, I have fallen in love with the smell! I found that Dreft has a great smell that lasts a while after washing, believe me there has been a pile of baby clothes on my couch for a week. I am actually considering using the stuff for my own clothes, my excuse being that baby lays his head on my shirt- there you go Husband! Unfortunately I already used Dreft laundry detergent to wash the layette set my sister gifted us, did not last long…

My sister, who suggested I blog, gave me an idea for a giveaway. I have a Little Me gift card of $30 to giveaway to a random winner, which is just enough to buy a Layette set like the one I got!

Click on the link below to enter!

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