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I wrote about the safe famiy products. How glad I am that my grandkids won't poison themselves by drinking the dish soap or tasting the laundry soap.

But safe cleaners are better yet because they smell nice! I know that seems like such a trivial thing. But don't you remember going to grandmas and smelling her sheets? My grandma's smelled like grass on a summers day. When I stayed with her I would go to sleep remembering the fun we had rolling down her hill. (A childhood ritual that my siblings and I would do every day at her house.)

Now my bestest freinds grandma, her laundry would always smell like flowers. I would wake up thinking about spring and violets. Smells can be good reminders of things that we like or are looking forward to, or maybe miss.

Many cleaning products have overpowering smells. Like supermarket cleaning isles. Others have medicinal smells that remind me of visits to people in hospitals or dentists offices. Then there is the industrial cleaning smells that remind me of bathrooms at  factories.

To have a product that smells good and cleans is a fabulous thing.

I know. This is a little off the wall, but surley I'm not the only person in the world who wants to apreciates the nice smell of my laundry or tub and tile cleaner.
    Posted by RKringle on 2008-10-02 15:18:52 | Rating: | Views: 10
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