I'm going to be an aunt!
Honestly when my brother shared the news with me, I wasn't sure what to think. His lady love is graduating college this spring, but my brother still has another year of college.
Needless to say 2015 is going to be a life changing, life altering year for all of us.
Enter Purex Powershot.
With a new baby comes less time, less money, and more laundry. (Actually I'm pretty sure it's generically more cleaning, but that's not the point.)
Traditional laundry powder and liquid are messy and super-easy to use too much of. With laundry pods you have to worry about children getting their hands on them, chewing on them, or, even worse, swallowing a bit. Eek! :(
The new Purex Powershot is a fantastic solution especially for those on the go and with children. The product features a no-spill detergent bottle that makes it easy and quick to measure your liquid laundry detergent. You just flip, pour, and done! It automatically doses the perfect amount for your laundry AND you don't have to worry about little ones chewing on pods.
Doesn't it sound amazing?
One of the best parts is that I have some coupons to give away so that you can try the product for yourself! The giveaway runs from now until 2/19. Two winners will receive a coupon for a free product and 4 winners will receive a coupon for $1.50 off of the product.
Sound good?
Even better, Purex is offering their own sweepstakes where three grand prize winners will win a Whirlpool washer & dryer set and 300 second-place winners will receive a bottle of PowerShot!
So take the time to enter both! You have a lot to win!
Sound good?
Even better, Purex is offering their own sweepstakes where three grand prize winners will win a Whirlpool washer & dryer set and 300 second-place winners will receive a bottle of PowerShot!
So take the time to enter both! You have a lot to win!
My advice to the new parents is to enjoy the time with the baby and not get stressed. Babies know when you are uptight and it upsets them.
ReplyDeleteMy advice to the new parents is to sleep any time you can, because it becomes a precious commodity in short supply very quickly, lol
ReplyDeleteBest laundry advice? Don't ever just let it go....stay ahead of it at all times. Otherwise that small pile explodes and you become buried in laundry!!
ReplyDeleteSleep as much as possible
ReplyDeleteYes, have your children finger / foot printed for your own sense of security!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I'll definitely be sharing that tidbit with them!
DeletePre-treat and pre-soak EVERYTHING!
ReplyDeleteOh I would have to say my tip would be to enjoy, they grow up so fast! Take time to enjoy those little moments!
ReplyDeleteGet help from family and friends to come and help so mom can sleep!!
ReplyDeleteStart the dryer before you go to bed and just pull clean clothes out as you need them.
ReplyDeleteMy best laundry advice is just do it, do not let it go.
ReplyDeleteMy advice for new parents is sleep when you can, let others help out, and enjoy.
ReplyDeleteJust do the laundry and don't let it pile up!
ReplyDeleteThat's so much easier said than done!
DeleteMy advice is accept help and sleep when you can!
ReplyDeleteWe put a closet rod hanging from our ceiling in the laundry room, and all clothes that gets hung up in the closet, gets hung up right away coming out of the dryer! Keeps them wrinkle free and easy to just take a load up and hang it right up!
ReplyDeleteFantastic idea! :)
DeleteI would tell new parents to not over-think everything. Don't be over-protective, and as they get older, let them have fun.
ReplyDeleteOne tip that most people probably already follow is to not wash towels with clothes. They tend to lint everything up.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the ride!
ReplyDeleteAsk for help if you need it!
ReplyDeleteKeep up with the laundry. Do a load on pre set days and towels on the weekends!
ReplyDeleteSleep as much as you can and enjoy them they grow up so fast
ReplyDeleteI do pre treat when it is a bad stain
ReplyDeleteMy advice to new parents is to not stress out about not doing things "right". I think all parents feel that way, but few are willing to admit it.
ReplyDeleteMy laundry advice is to dry fabrics of similar weight together, so they dry more evenly.
ReplyDeleteTake one day at a time, and enjoy the ride. They grow up way too fast.
ReplyDeleteMy best laundry advise is to pretreat tough stains before you wash them.
ReplyDeleteMy advice is to keep laundry organized and don't let it pile up.
ReplyDeleteMy advice for new parents is to prioritize. How important is the housework etc. kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.
ReplyDeleteMy best laundry advice is to have two hampers. One for whites and one for colors. Works great! kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.
ReplyDeleteDo not get caught up in how difficult it is now. It will get better before you know it. Thank you
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I have a 12 year old and 14 year old who "help" me with the laundry. Our biggest issue is they forget they have clothes in the washer. Oh goodness, I love them so much. Thank you
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If your offered help by people you trust.....take it!
ReplyDeleteI hate laundry so definitely don't take my advice. I have a system. I let it pile up until someone else does it, I cant see the washer any more or the smell hits me when I walk in the door. Lol , I hate laundry!
ReplyDeleteDon't list to all the advice.
ReplyDeleteMy advice is to enjoy every moment....it passes so very quickly! Don't focus too much on being the "perfect" parent.....your love and attention is what truly matters.
ReplyDeleteMy best advice for new parents is to relax and enjoy. Your children are only little once!
ReplyDeleteMy best advice is to ALWAYS see the best in your children and know they will turn out great. Just look at who their parents are :)
ReplyDeleteThrow a load in the washer once a day or more if needed. That way, it doesn't pile up and get overwhelming.
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I both share the laundry work.
ReplyDeleteThe only advise I have is breathe..slowly..lol Best of luck to you!
ReplyDeleteMy laundry advise is to do it daily so it doesn't pile up.
ReplyDeleteShare the duties when it comes to baby. Take turns at night. It helps when everyone can get a little bit of rest.
ReplyDeleteThe best stain remover is Shout. It works great on formula/spit up stains.
ReplyDeleteMy advice for new baby is to nap whenever you can, and try to enjoy every moment.
ReplyDeletesleep when you can
ReplyDeleteLaundry advice? Try not to let it pile up. Pop a load or two in during the week (even if is doesn't get put away) so there is not so much to do on the weekends. Thanks! Kimberly O
ReplyDeleteMy best advice is pre-treat all stains before going in the wash!
ReplyDeleteEvery person and every situation is different. Take advice lightly and adjust it to fit you and your situation.
ReplyDeleterelax and follow your instincts
ReplyDeleteBorax is my best laundry advice
ReplyDeleteMy advice is to take advice from others, but also listen to your instincts, too.
ReplyDeleteMy best laundry advice is to pre-treat as soon as you find the stain. Then, pre-soak if possible.
ReplyDeleteMy best advice is to pretreat stains and to use a good detergent like Purex.
ReplyDeleteAdvice for new parents.... time flies so enjoy every moment. They will be grown up and gone before you know it.
ReplyDeleteMy advice to new parents is take a nap when the baby naps, as you are gonna need it!
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My best laundry tip is to pretreat stains as soon as you notice them!
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Enjoy them when they're little, they grow up way too fast! But they're still a joy when they 19 & 21 ;)
ReplyDeleteMy best laundry advice is to pre-treat stains as soon as possible.
ReplyDeleteMake sure you sort your laundry. It'll make your clothes last longer. :)
ReplyDeleteI love using Purex and this New type Bottle will make it easier to Wash my Clothes. :)
ReplyDeleteMy advice is to not sweat the small stuff. The first few years go by so quickly!
ReplyDeleteMy laundry tip is to treat stains as soon as possible!
ReplyDeletemy advice for new parents is enjoy they grow up quick
ReplyDeletemy laundry tip is short and don't wash large loads they don't clean as well as middle sized loads
ReplyDeleteMy advice, relax and find your own way.
ReplyDeleteLaundry advice, products don't have to super expensive to work.
ReplyDeleteMy advice is don't be afraid to ask for help.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.
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Laundry advice: teach your husband how to do laundry.
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