Ionut Hapaianu
Well, it may be a little different for every author, because of course there are those that write the book first and then “shop” it around to different publishers.
We haven’t used it on either of our kids, but we still always keep some around for various uses.In celebration of baby Jack being one week old today, I thought it would be fun to share some of the great non-baby things that you can use baby powder for around the house!.
1: Clean Off Sandy Feet.Make wet, sandy feet easier to dust off by sprinkling them with baby powder.The extra moisture will be absorbed and the sand will just fall right off.
I also always keep a pack of baby wipes around to give kids a good wipe down after the beach.After this routine, they’re good as new!.
2: Freshen Stinky Pets.
Use it as a kind of a freshening dry shampoo for cats and dogs.Like with electrical work!
Sure, changing out a basic light fixture is really simple and a great DIY if you follow safety procedures, but let’s not all go trying to re-wire our entire homes without a little help.. Not only will you probably end up making a mess of it, a big job like that can be downright dangerous!Plus, I just like you so much when you’re alive and breathing.
We’ve done some simple electrical work around here like changing out some light fixtures..There are still some areas though that we haven’t tackled.. We’ve got quite a few electrical issues in our home that we think are probably a little risky (or just confusing!)