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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Well I'll Be...

Disclaimer: No I am not getting paid to advertise...I wish!!! I use the S-word a lot in this post, but always in meaningful context and since I am an educator and don't want to be fired I am using "spit" in its place!

In the South we have all kinds of funny sayings. For instance, if we say, "Oh, bless her!" We don't really mean, "May God brings his blessings upon her." What we mean is that we have either just insulted her or are about to say something ugly about her. Like, "I swear, she is as dumb as dirt...bless her." Or, "Did y'all know that she walked in on her husband in a scandalous position with the maid? Oh, bless her heart!"

When someone shocks us or bestows upon us a new piece of information you might hear, "Well I'll be", "Is that right?", or "You spittin' me?"

Since having children I have experienced many moments where someone has told me something I had no clue about. In other words, I have said "For real?", "Nawwww", and "No Spit?" lots and lots of times. I thought I would share a few of these monumental discoveries with you just in case you are still in the dark about how we remedy some of our children's ailments.

1. Dove soap will get rid of baby acne. For real? Yes, it will.

Rub a little on the corner of a wash cloth and rub it on your darlings little cheeks. After a few days, it will be gone. If not, then it is probably eczema and you need to go get some Eucerin cream.


2. Tea bags in the diaper will relieve diaper rash. Nawwwww? It will. You put them in dry and when the little one wets the tea bags the chemicals in the urine will release some sort of healing powers in the tea.

3. Vapor rub on the feet is like a miracle. Is that right? Certainly is. For some reason, your feet are more porous than any other part of your body. Therefore, if you rub vapor rub on his little precious feet and then put on socks the vapors will relieve congestion and make them feel as if they are wrapped in a blanket of Vick's magic.



4. A wet paper towel and a plastic cup does wonders for an ear infection. No spit? Yes, spit it does. Wet a paper towel and squeeze it out just so it is not dripping. Then heat it in the microwave for about 30-60 seconds. Fold it up and put it in the bottom of the cup. Hold the open end of the cup to their little ear and the steam will loosen the pressure behind the ear drum.

5. Dandruff shampoo will cure cradle cap. Someone told me this and I literally said, "Your spittin' me?" We have never struggled with cradle cap until recently our third baby. It was scaly, greenish, flaky, and gross. It even smelled bad. Nothing we did worked. We tried fancy lotion, oil, vaseline...nothing worked.

Then my baby sitter said she had heard that if you rubbed dandruff shampoo into the cradle cap like lotion and then leave it on. And presto!!! Within a day it is almost gone.

Do you have anything that would make me say, "Well I'll be..."? Cause I will take all of the advice I can get even if I do accuse you of "spittin' me!"

7 comments:

Nan ~ Playful Decor said...

Oh, I wish I had known some of these when my guys were infants! Thanks for visiting my blog - oh, and did you see my bee sting/bug bite cure? You can add that to your list! Enjoy the week!

A little bit broken. said...

I will have to try the ear infection cup idea. My little guy get them with every cold it seems like.

Unknown said...

I have not heard of any of these! I will let my sister know about the tea bag for diaper rash, great tip!!! My oldest had cradle cap and I found it pretty gross too!! Head and Shoulders, who'd a thunk it!! Liz I always love to visit your site!! Hope all is going well!!

Stephanie said...

Hi Liz - thanks for following me - I just wanted to let you know that I am returning the favor!

I love this advice - thanks for sharing. ESPECIALLY about the vapor rub. I can remember a few nights where I would have wanted to try this!

I look forward to hearing/reading more from you! :)

Liz said...

Thanks y'all! I am definitely going to check out the bee sting cure! Oh yeah, the vapor rub works great for adults too!

ReviewsSheRote said...

love the tea tip don't have any that can use it in my house but I'll pass it along to others =)

championm2000 said...

Good ones!

Did you know you can put a dryer sheet in a pan with baked-on grease, let it soak, and you can easily wipe away the grime without scrubbing?

No spit. It works!