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Give 'em a shower! sm

Posted By: mlstoo on 2007-05-17
In Reply to: I simply wash most of them in the - bathtub!

I spray mine with 409, let it sit for about 10 minutes and then shower it off. Or, I stick them out in a down pour and they get nice and clean.


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Gave 'em a shower - look brand new - thanks!! (nm)
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Gotta give 'em credit though, ya' know...
Not many people would take that plunge! 
Give 'em a swish in the sink. If concerned about color running, try with 1 stem or leaf first. Or
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oops - baby shower - wrong shower!
Sorry, tired eyes here. The thank you notes envelopes might stand and you could make a puzzle with baby words.
Baby shower gift or shower

Anyone have some creative or unique baby shower gift ideas or shower ideas?  or what is something that you couldn't live without when you had your baby. 


I have heard of giving a book instead of a card and signing the book.  Also heard of wrapping the present in a blanket or crib sheet instead of spending money on paper to throw away.  I have heard of charging an "admission fee" of a package or diapers or 1 package of diapers buys a raffle ticket for a prize. 


A lot of people are so desperate for work that some will give you free bids and give you ideas while
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Cut 'em off.....!!!

We have the same situation here.  My husband's stepfather totally cut us off after his biological mother passed away!  I still get blamed, of course the wife!!!  I was left out of the obituary on purpose!  It stinks, and I've gotten past it now, but the stepsister calls with "oh we miss you".  This is a bunch of crap!  After 3 years, I bet all she misses is the gossip and causing trouble!  Cut 'em off!  Cut 'em off!  Let your children know that sometimes their Daddy is yelling because he feels hurt, and that is his way of "dealing".  Sounds like you have a grip anyway on dealing with both your husband and children and that you have a wonderful family right in your own home!  The only other option is to "hash it out", but leave the children out of it!  Hope this helps....  I don't know if it will or not, but your situation really brought out some "hurt feelings" for me personally...  Take care and God Bless.  Hope it all works out... 


Yes! Geaux get 'em!

Water 'em! (sm)
Hose them down outside, put them in the shower, or leave them out in the rain.

Only other option get rid of 'em. Which would cat
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Tell 'em siser...

So when they get tired of being fluffy, they come here, rouse things up, and then go back and report that this board is childish, but of course that's the pot calling the kettle black now isn't?????? 


I actually would rather be here as there are a lot of different topics and you don't get bashed by the moderator because you feel a certain way!  Go moderators!!  Keep up the good work here on Stars...  Sometimes ya' just want to vent and not have SS up your tailend with e-mails that make absolutely no sense!!!! 


The funny part is instead of them calling themselves miserable, they come over, copy paste and then make a thread out of a borrowed post from here... 


 


Well, I enjoyed 'em
Doubt I'd have the guts to buy most of them, even if I could afford it.  They are fun and certainly a conversation piece - if I had a business with a lobby, I'd go for at least one just to be memorable.
maybe husband just likes 'em


however, not my cuppa tea....


Nah. Just let 'em prop on my belly. LOL

Nah...I just tuck 'em into my socks...

Where? I wanna go pick 'em myself.
Ponchatoula?
We hate 'em all. - LOL - Luv Phyllis
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Tell 'em you're going to SELL them to the

niece and restaurant -- are those right? can't get 'em
just hate that.  i've added those to my Expander so they correct themselves... i know there's more ... 
Stores are trying to make 'em get their

If you can't control 'em at home, no way will it be
Most of us would like to see a movie or go out to dinner in peace, without having other people's little indiscretions trying to eat off of our plates. Keep 'em off airplanes, too, for that matter.
HEY, Y'ALL VOTED FOR 'EM. don't whine now! nm
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It doesn't stop 'em from coming around, but
kill 'em and clean 'em at the same time -- using a spray bottle with a good spray and some type of cleaner (even watered down) in it, stun them with the spray first, then totally blast them with the spray . . . wipe with paper towel.
Now they unfortunately call 'em designer dogs...

but they're really just muts.  They are all lhasa-poo's.  It all began when we lived in a townhouse in the city of Lowell, MA.  I really wanted a dog but they (the condo association) had a weight restriction of 40 pounds.  So, we were out for a Sunday drive one day and happened upon this lady walking the cutest little dog.  She told us where she got it and we drove right to the kennel that day.  They had one puppy left (our Winston) and we snatched him up right on the spot. 


He's getting mighty old and to help the hurt of his eventual passing not be as bad, I had the bright idea to get his replacement another lhasa-poo( a couple of years ago (Patton).  Well, the young whipper snapper was constantly pestering poor old Winston, so I said, "Hey, we need to get him a playmate."  Enter the third little guy, "Sherman."  Also a lhasa-poo.  So there ya have it. 


The oldster is still with us...blind, toothless, and kinda stinky, but it's one big happy family of little portable dogs and I don't think I'll ever get a big dog just because I like the little lap dogs.  They are totally gay though---little puffs of yappiness. 


That's why Hayseed's neighbor shoots 'em

He probably had his house skunked, and never wants to go through it again.


There are sprays that you can use, bit I just swish 'em in soapy water
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my Home Depot has 'em. no message inside.
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shower...(OP)

Thanks y'all for all the great replies...apparently I am not alone in my feelings here!


Anyway, as I mentioned, this is my DH's family...the ultimate shower-givers.  They give a shower for every baby (in my family, it's 1st baby only...unless--like mine--they're 8 years apart), every wedding, new home purchase...anything you can think of.  BUT...the kicker is...if I don't show up to this thing, next year when my DD graduates and I have her grad party, they WON'T show up...that's just the way they are. So, I'm thinking of taking a "vacation" that weekend and just mailing a card with my "greenbacks"---BTW, love the fake money idea---after all, that's all she really wants, right?


Ah, families---aren't they just WONDERFUL---


Both of our kids wear the Focus Dailies disposables. They like 'em. nm
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They may still bloom in the sun, but the most intense color will come in the shade. Love 'em! nm
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Shower curtain or not?
I have a bathroom that goes off my office and really not used but having a dinner later on and I do not have a shower curtain here. I had the bathroom painted and did not want to get a rod that would have to be on the painted part as afraid it would pull my paint off if removed. The shower/tub is a wrap around and being as I do not have another shower curtain in the house (enclosed showers) wondering if anyone can tell me, does the rod fit on the shower part or would it fit outside, that being on the painted part. I hope this makes sense. Any suggestions? 
Wedding shower...
My niece is getting married in August and is having a shower in July.  Long story short, they live together, have been for a looonnnggg time now.  On the invite, it says "Money preferred" with a bunch of $$$ around it.  They're calling it a "greenback shower"...Is it just me, or is this totally disgusting and greedy? Makes me not wanna go.  Also, I am not even sure how much to give.  We never see them, only at family functions (DH's family.....)...anyway, is it just me that feels this way?
wedding shower
I agree. I think they have a lot of nerve expecting guests to "finance" their life together. Are they getting married after so long just to make some bucks? Or are you supposed to help offset the cost of this wedding? Are they registered? I'd give her a gift (if that's what you'd prefer). If you feel you have to give money, I'd probably stay in the $25.00 range or whatever you feel comfortable giving. Of course, you could always make an excuse and not go. After all, they'll probably want money as a wedding gift also!
Good for you! I think a hot shower sometimes can
do wonders. I know what you mean about the flashing in the field of vision. My mom and I get that, too. She describes it as zig-zaggy lines. I only had that about 3 times, but was at the mall and was trying to read a price tag and could not understand why everything started to look wierd. You are right. . the headache came later. My mom said if she took something the minute she saw the flashing, etc. she was okay, but it she waited too long she got a terrible headache.  I am glad you avoid that one! 
shower head
I'm looking for a shower head that will help me get all the shampoo & conditioner out of my hair.  I have one that allows me to adjust the settings and that helps.  I think the problem is that I am so short that even with the high pressure it doesn't completely remove all the shampoo since I am so much farther down than the shower head.  I want to get one of the removable ones but before I went and spent the money I was hoping for suggestions.  Whenever I go to my hairstylist, my hair always feels so much better for a week or two after she rinses it with that high-pressure sprayer so close to my head.  I'm sure her shampoo makes some diffference too, although I'm pretty sure it is just not being able to completely rinse my hair out that is causing me the frizzies.  Thanks for any suggestions on a reasonablly priced shower head. 
I moisturize right out of shower, then go sm
do other things getting ready, then do my BE. I think it is better if your face has dried.
isn't that a baby shower?
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Try baby oil in the shower but

Also, only pat yourself dry after showering and make sure the water is not too hot, and then put the baby oil on.


My fav lotion so far and I've tried quite a few is St. Ives the one with collagen.  It's not even that pricey.


Another good one is Eucerin as mentioned above, but also Avon has Moisture Therapy that is wonderful and hubs loves that one plus one from Bath and Body Works but it's pricey but he says it stays with him.  He hates "the girly stuff" but he doesn't want eczema patches to form. 


 


C'mon ladies-God wouldn't have given you maracas if he didn't want you to shake 'em! sm

The blonde dance instructor in Dirty Dancing. 


I love it. 


Does it clean the bottom of the shower/tub also?
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Pop in the tub with him next time or invite him into the shower with you. Might
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Shower/Wedding gifts
The only time that I give money or a gift card as a gift is if I am traveling to the wedding and then it is just easier than trying to pack a gift, get it through security, etc. When I take a gift, if it is something that is duplicated or something the couple does not want or need - I leave it up to them to return it - I let them figure out where it came from and how to return it with no gift receipt. Today's brides and grooms are a bit too greedy and ungrateful for my taste - I can't count how many thank-you notes I have never received - so I make them work if they want a return - which now days usually cannot be for cash.
After your shower, elevate legs
and rub lotion into your feet. The massaging action with your feet elevated really moves the blood out of them that collects during a warm shower.
why pay for him to have heat, bed, shower, food.
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Run a hot steamy shower in the bathroom and

Put the baby in the bathroom alongside of you, of course, but not in the shower.  Just try to get the baby to get the steam from the shower.  I used to do this when mine were little, and it worked great.


baby shower gift
I see all these different gifts here and they are all just wonderful gifts.  Something that we REALLY appreciated after the birth of our twins was a couple of friends paid for a housecleaning service to come over and do a one time big cleaning for us.  We were a month early with them and while I really appreciated every single present we received, that one was a biggie. Also, your time.  While the cleaning people came in, the hubby came over and helped my hubby get the cribs together and a dresser (we were not quite ready (lol)) . And the wife helped me with the children and picked up some food.  Also restaurant gift card or now even a Visa gift card would be great.  That way it can be used for anything they need, now or later on.  Hope this helps.  Main thing is, give it with your heart.
Rock. Bath or shower?
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Pedi. Bath or shower?

shower...treadmill or elliptical?
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He takes his cellphone in the shower????

What the heck does he do for a living? If it does not require constant use of his cellphone, then no, you are not being paranoid!  Do you always hear him on his phone?  Does he make it a point for you NOT to hear him? 


I don't know you, him, or the situation but something about this is bothering you to the point of putting out feelers here.  I would not let him know about your **paranoia** yet, but I would not let him move in permanently either.  You need to take some time to find out about this feeling you have.  Could be nothing, but you need to find out on your own before discussing it with him.


I just went to a sweet bridal shower..
It was at a restaurant in a private dining room. The mother had a stuffed animal that the bride had loved forever and it was dressed like a bride and there were pictures of the girl at various ages holding that stuff toy. A short letter was read from the animal about all of their adventures together and how she was all set to go with the bride on her honeymoon.

All of us were given nice poster cards, decorated with lace, and we were told to write down some advice for the bride. Later on she read them out loud (some were funny and most were good advice). Then they were laced together into a book for the bride to keep.

We had a cold salad lunch and had cupcakes decorated nice for dessert (beats having to cut a big cake). Gifts were opened and then we were on our way. Forget to mention the groom and the father of the bride showed up with roses for the bride and then they ate somewhere else. A bridesmaid dress on a hangar was displayed and I think there were some little decorations on the table.