Use the time to wipe down the bathroom (keep some Clorox
wipes under the sink) or scrub the toilet.
Keep a package of disposable cleaning
wipes under the sink to wipe off everything from glass, tubs and sinks to the outside of the toilet; even kids seem to enjoy using them.
Not exact matches
I just grab a cloth
wipe on the way to the bedroom and wet it
under the
sink, with warm water.
Even though I generally use cloth diapers 90 % of the time with my kids
under 2, I still like to have disposable
wipes on hand for convenience, especially for the times I'm unable to change baby's diaper near the
sink.
Here's what we do: We just add a little water to the dried out
wipes (we run them
under the
sink faucet or stick them in a bowl of water).
If you store your
wipes in a dry basket or container, just run them
under the
sink when you have a diaper that needs to be changed.
Maybe I will get inspired to organize
under my
sink or
wipe down the baseboards... hahahaha
Keep the
wipes handy
under the
sink.
Those dangers have been right
under our noses, brought into our kitchens, placed
under our bathroom
sinks, sprayed on our counters, used on our dishes, gently
wiped onto our babies skin, put in and on our bodies, on our clothes, in our hair.