Sunday, November 18, 2007

Time flies...

...whether you're having fun or not. This has been a most crazy week for me and not all of it was fun, but yet the time has flown and I realized I've neglected my little space on the Net. So, despite the fact I should be in bed as I've got a full Monday ahead of me, I am going to take a moment to share in life's happenings.

Those who know me can attest to the fact that I am, without a doubt, a bargain shopper. So, it should come as no surprised that I found and wholeheartedly took advantage of a great deal last night at Target: I bought an automatic shower cleaner! (Well, two of them actually--in addition to three CDs, a DVD, a box of chocolate chunk cookies, four bottles of Old Spice body wash, and a...well, let's just call it an item shall we?) So, I bought this shower cleaner that I've been wanting for some time. It was marked down from its $20 retail price and came with a $5 Target gift card, leaving the final price at just over $13. This, my friends, is a good deal. It not only includes the actual machine, but Energizer batteries to run it, an attachable shower caddy, and two bottles of cleaning solution as well. This made me very happy, as I HATE (yes, I said "hate", which I don't normally say, as it's such a powerful word and very rarely warrants use) to clean the bathroom--particularly the shower. Sure, I do it and regularly too, I might add. I just don't enjoy doing so. However, if this little wonder does all that it's designed to do, my days of scrubbing my shower are over. So, I have made a mental note as to how the shower looks now and I'll be watching it over the next few days to see how it changes in appearance. Heavy mildew build-up is supposed to disappear in 12-14 days and as I don't have heavy build-up, I'm hoping for miracles in just a few days. I shall keep you posted on this marvel.

My one concern is that the Scrubbing Bubbles solution container (yet another reason I bought it, as I seriously heart Scrubbing Bubbles) says that the solution is safe to be sprayed on soap, shampoo, and body sponges. How is this possible? How can a liquid designed to remove heavily cakes mildew be safe to use on the human body? If I notice my skin start to evaporate or turn transparent, I will know that this product is not, after all, safe.

So, there you have it--another thought from Tot. I hope all is well with each of you and that you have a most wonderful Thanksgiving if I don't talk to you before then! (PS--Only 8 days until the blessed event---my birthday, that is! :))

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hey please... don't turn transparent!! LOL
So... the national event is coming soon... LOL

Beijos

Thoughts that occur to Tot...shared as randomly as they occur.