• Allergic Reaction to What?

    A couple weeks ago I ran out of the dish soap I was using so grabbed the next bottle on the shelf that I had gotten with coupons.  I was busy making supper for a new Mom so didn’t really pay attention too much as I was baking and cleaning the kitchen.  When I got all the goodies packed up to deliver and was on my way I noticed that my hands were burning.  With the cold weather lately my first thought was that they were probably chapped and needed lotion.  I put some lotion on, visited the Mom, dropped off the meal and was on my way back home when I realized that my hands were getting worse.

    I started thinking about all the stuff I had done in the last few hours and realized it had to be the new dish soap.  As soon as I got home I put benedryl cream on my hands and started reading the ingredients on the bottle trying to figure out what it was that made me react so badly.  The amazing part is the bottle (even though it was a well known brand) didn’t list the ingredients just said “botanical” but it had a picture of a white flower and the soap was blue.  A couple years ago I had a reaction to a flower shampoo that was blue as well so maybe it was the same type of flower or something about the blue color either way I would have to go through testing to figure out what it was that did it so for now my brother’s family has extra soap and I will avoid flower soaps that have a blue color.

    Even though it has been a couple weeks my hands, although better, are a still a little rougher despite all the extra cream that I have put on them.  It is amazing how one 10 minute dish washing session can effect even your hands if the soap doesn’t agree with you.  I am grateful to have relatively few allergies compared to many people.  Thankfully, the allergies I do have are manageable like avoiding blue soaps.  Do you have allergies?  How does it effect you?

  • Gift Giving: Allowing Kids to Give from the Heart

    My husband took the girls out recently to pick out gifts for my birthday.  They had a certain amount of money and found the presents with a little Daddy supervision.  They came up with practical and fun gifts which made my day.  It was sweet hearing about their adventure shopping to find the perfect gifts.

    Here is what they gave me:

    • 2 Christmas Hand Towels – practical and pretty (love them)
    • 2 Jar Candles – Vanilla Cookie and Spiced Apple (they smell awesome)
    • 2 Adorable Bars of Soap – Ice Cream Cone & Gingerbread Man (pictured above)
    • Set of Colored Pens – so I can write notes

    I think the girls were more excited than I was to celebrate my birthday and they had a lot of fun going shopping with Daddy.  It is a great opportunity to teach them about money and giving.  If you haven’t done this with your kids, even if they are little, try it!  Explain to them how much money they have (you will probably have to remind them at the store) and guide them in the choices but allow their creativity to shine through.  We typically stick to one store to make it more manageable for the girls.  They truly give from the heart and love it.