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I caught my 5 year old in my closet trying on my sweaters and shoes. I could resist snapping a picture.
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I caught my 5 year old in my closet trying on my sweaters and shoes. I could resist snapping a picture.

Do you follow the 5 second rule? You know what I’m talking about! The one where if food drops on the floor as long as you get it in 5 seconds, it’s ok to eat? Do you follow that rule? In our house, I usually say, “if the dog hasn’t gotten it, it’s yours.” Our dog is pretty fast though when it comes to food so I guess its still a 5 second rule.
I had the pleasure of sitting in on a briefing with Samantha Bee, Comedian and also best known as Correspondent for The Daily Show last week. She is also a mom of two small children ages 1 and 5. She had humorous stories about her kids and the 5 second rule. I asked Samantha Bee whether being a comedian helped her to see the lighter sides of motherhood. She replied that having a good sense of humor definitely helps.
So, now back to the 5 second rule. When I first became a Mom about 13.5 years ago, every time my son’s pacifier would fall on the floor, I would have to sterilize it before I put it in his mouth.
Then came baby #2. When her pacifier dropped on the floor, I would run it under water and pop it back in her mouth.
Then came baby #3. When he dropped his pacifier, I would inspect it, get off any dog hair and give it back to him.
Then came baby #4. When she dropped her pacifier, I would just leave it where she left it and figure she’ll find another one that fell at another time.
Yes, my style of parenting has changed throughout the years. But kidding aside, Clorox funded a study that showed that some germs can be found on food after it fell on the counter or floor within the first 5 seconds. That just rocked my world because I really hate cleaning. Fortunately, you can wipe away those germs with many of the Clorox products. Check out the Simple and Surprising website.
I love the Clorox wipes. As I said before I hate cleaning, but I will wipe down all my bathrooms and my kitchen counters daily with the wipes. It doesn’t feel like cleaning and my kids LOVE to help me wipe everything down. This winter we all had the H1N1 flu and those Clorox wipes became my best friend. I bought 1 for every bathroom and an industrial size for the kitchen. When we drop things on the floor, I will use the wipes to clean it up. I’m sure there is room for improvement in my cleaning habits, but I do feel like our bathrooms and kitchen are much cleaner now than they were before I used the wipes.
Now it’s your turn to tell me your funny 5 second rule stories, photos or videos. Leave me a comment below and one lucky commenter will win a Clorox Gift pack values at $20 with a variety of Clorox Products! The contest will run through February 10, 2010.
Read a few more funny 5 second rule stories at Consumer Queen’s blog.
disclosure: Clorox is compensating me monetarily for this post, however all opinions are my own.

Even at 42, I love to track Santa on Christmas Eve. I remember as a kid listening to the radio and getting so excited as Santa went from country to country. We used to get out maps and the encyclopedia to see where all the different countries were. My kids have it a little easier, but no less fun. I’m not even sure if you can hear his whereabouts on the radio anymore. I’m sure some stations are updating us, but I think it’s a lot more fun to track him the GEEK way!
iPhone Apps
All 3 are 99 cents. I have not downloaded any of these because we set up one of our computers in our home as the official Santa Tracker computer and it displays Google Earth all day. It keeps my kids busy while we wait for Christmas Eve to be over and they know they need to go to bed as he gets closer to the United States. I included these in case you are traveling today and can’t be near your computer. I wouldn’t want any geeks out there to miss out on tracking Santa.
How will you be tracking Santa this year?
This weekend, the LAST weekend before the Christmas holiday, the DC area is getting pounded with snow. Not just a little snow, a LOT of snow. The biggest snowstorm in December EVER and the biggest snowstorm we’ve had in 7 years. Most areas will get 15+ inches. We have about 10 inches of snow on the ground at Noon and it’s supposed to snow for another 18 hours at least.
Did you see what happened to Santa? Does that mean my hubby now has to take over per the Santa Clause? Or do you think he just enjoyed his North Pole holiday party just a little too much? I guess we’ll be having a white Christmas.