Thursday, December 2, 2010

BLEACH BABY


As for Lady's recent accumulation of a highly unpleasant infection, I personally blame Walmart. 
That store is the essence of all evil... and low prices. 
Quite the conundrum. 
My house has been BIeached, LysoI'd and re-bleached. 
Today was our first time to a store since this mess was realized. 
I used 4 CIorox wipes on the shopping cart and sanitizer on our hands so often that it interfered with the flow of our visit. 
At first I thought I was just being paranoid, until Layla's Dr. said that once her leg heals she has to take a BIeach bath every day for a week and then once a month for a few months! Poor girl. 
This is craziness.
I bought enough bIeach to clean every WaImart in Utah.  
Ghadfrey, I thought I was a germaphobe before...

I took the liberty of giving Layla's toys a BIeach bath too.

5 comments:

Becky said...

Are you serious. Wow. What a process.

Kady Day Lieber said...

Good for you SHannie. I need to be better about bleaching things. NOw if only they had chlorox here. :(

Kim Silver said...

I have to take the not thinking about it route. It is the most disgusting thing in the world - germs. ICK

Dayna said...

I have been wanting to comment on your blog for several days now.. as I've been up to date but too busy (with visitors) to take a second and say...

I was so sad to read about Lady's Thanksgiving, but I am so happy to hear that everything is okay. Those pictures of you in the hospital and snuggling at home melted my heart completely. She is so darling- as are you and Kev as parents. I'm glad you got to enjoy the snuggle time (even if its for a reason you wish didn't happen).

Also, Lady's "swiss miss" post is too cute. Birthday shout outs are always better with a little person doing the talking. Love it.

Lastly, how does Layla manage to get more and more beautiful each day? As soon as I think its physically impossible for a babe to get any cuter- she continues to amaze and surprise me. I love her face.

Nana Mary said...

Hard line to walk; sanitize everything in sight to prevent future infection versus allowing Layla to build up immunities to germs. You always make the right choices. See ya tomorrow.