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Not exact matches
I do nt like having tile through
out the whole apartment... but just being able to run through the house with the mop and be done and no chocolate
milk stains in the carpet... or god forbid when he takes his diaper off to poop on the floor!!
Had a nice
milk stain pattern on it afterwards that I had to go wash
out.
I wrote about how to get baby poop
stains out of clothes, In this short article I mentioned that you can make your own DIY
stain remover and it can also work for breast
milk stains too, you can check this method here!
The yellow breast
milk poop
stains will wash
out after a couple of washes.
You start to toss your stretched
out,
milk -
stained nursing bra towards the trash can, but you surprise yourself with this crazy thought:
In the past, moms were allowed to day drink or send the toddler
out to play without hovering, but we can't have a spa day with the girls to recover from five straight years of little sleep and
milk -
stained clothing.
Instead of red plastic cups on the floor, beer
stains on the carpet, a random person passed
out on the sofa and the IT song of the moment playing in the background, I have half empty sippy cups all over the house,
milk stains on the carpets, a baby passed
out on the playroom floor and Kidz Bop on replay.
Although my kids have
stained my clothing with pasta sauce covered hands, mud covered shoes, and spilled
milk over the years,
out of all three of my children, only my oldest actually broke something.
Now it is permanently
milk -
stained but I am still looking forward to breaking it
out in January when # 2 gets here!