pluto1415
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pluto1415

That was one battle I did fight from the day they came home from the hospital. The children NEVER slept in our room. Not even on day 1. My mother-in-law lived with us when #2 was born. It was a HUGE fight between us, and she spent some nights sleeping on their floor so they wouldn’t be alone. I didn’t care if she

As someone who has never encountered an escalator that is supposed to have 2 lanes, I hope I don’t accidentally make that mistake if/when I ever travel to DC! (or any other major city that has these, that us non-big city dwellers are just supposed to know about)

Folks in Northeast Ohio just don’t use blinkers.  Or, when they do, the blinker is turned on AS the car is turning, or merging into your lane, never in advance.

If you don’t have a bench scraper, why are you reading cooking articles? You’re clearly not serious.

I didn’t watch the video. As soon as I realized it was not an article, but a video, I made this comment and left. Guess I’ll never know how to clean my shower with car wax.

Since people in my house NEVER actually eat the gingerbread houses, the best idea I’ve heard in years was to use a hot glue gun to glue the sides and roof - then cover with pretty icing. The hot glue dries in seconds and you’re not stuck trying to hold things square.

Seriously, you’re saying Rope is a great choice? Maybe my dog is just a super chewer, but any rope toy we’ve ever purchased was chewed in half in under 1/2 an hour. We bought one of those huge dog rope toys that are about an inch across and 3 feet long with 3 knots in it. It lasted the longest, but it didn’t make it

I’ve found the pet stain remover Nature’s Miracle to work wonders on protein based stains.  (with 3 women in the house, I discovered it works on undergarments really well!)

Having a family member who worked in a hospital - our dish tub was always what was called a “wash basin”. The same pink plastic tub the nurse carries in when you need a sponge bath! (don’t worry, ours were new and clean :))

I apply my daily moisturizer (which is SPF 30) to all exposed skin from the collar bone up. The back of my neck, all over my ears, face, eyelids EVERY single day. Sun poisoning and/or melanoma are no joke!

Clearly these people have never had their eyelids burnt to a crisp. As a fair-skinned, red-headed person, I understand you have to apply sunscreen everywhere. This includes the part in your hair - it will burn a blazing red line across your scalp in seconds!