How Dreft Wipes Helped My Germ-Phobia

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My son Baby E and I took a little road trip for work, roughly 3 hours from Chicago to Springfield, IL. Sleeping most of the way, my son took to the drive very well. I realized he loves car rides soon after coming home with him from the hospital. I still had my concerns traveling alone for the first time without my husband or sister Foofoo.

We did not get a chance to visit the sites because this was such a short trip. But I am sure in the future we will. If you ever get the chance to visit the capital of Illinois I highly recommend it. The Abraham Lincoln Museum and Library are great! Including Salem and the historical town where Lincoln’s home is standing, the town is very quiet and welcoming.
Straying off topic, sorry!

We only managed to see the hotel where we stayed and the conference site. My biggest worry the whole trip was running into people with germs, colds, or coughs. This may sound anal but I was even worried about sleeping in the hotel with Baby E. Normally I do not mind, but babies are sensitive. I was worried that even though there were new linens, towels, and blankets there would still be germs lurking. Trying to put my heart at ease, I brought along a giant blanket for baby to sleep on, on top of the sheets (you can eye roll), another blanket and his own set of towels, just in case we had an accident and needed an emergency bath.

And something that I am happy to have brought along Dreft all purpose wipes. I am already bad about using them at home once a day to wipe down surfaces people touch but let me tell you, I went to town on the hotel room! Before I even took baby out of the car seat I wiped down everything I touched, the doorknobs, light fixtures, toilet bowl, toilet seat, the remote for the television, the telephone, the desk and dresser tops, literally everything! The smell was wonderful and finally I could pick up my son (after washing my hands again) without thinking he was going to pick up a random germ. Even though cleaning wipes do not kill every germ, they got the job done. The smell was not as harsh as a bleach wipe, and they are safe for baby’s. I highly recommend trying these! I even used them on the door handle of my car when we got in and out at rest stops and restaurants. Yes, that sounds ridiculous, but until you count in an hour how many things you and other people touch and then handle a baby you will understand why I am crazy about this too.

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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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