April 10, 2012
It has been a little while since I have written....what can I say? We have been busy. DH got an email about one of his interviews and they are interested in him becoming part of their team. He needs to find out what the next steps would be on our end in Germany and he still needs to talk about salary and relocation. This happens to be the job he wanted the least out of all of them, so we are trying to hold out and we are hoping he will here about another one that he had a lot of interest in. There are so many factors to consider, that we have no idea what we are doing. I feel good though. I am happy that someone wants him...now hopefully we will have choices (hopefully I am not being to greedy. ;-)).
Now...back to the vinegar thing. I had a week of uneventful showers after my original two incidents and I am still thrilled with the vinegar hair conditioner thing. Although I had a smooth week, I did have a new incident occur and I learned something new because of it.
We went to Berlin on Thursday and stayed until Monday. We stayed with some friends and had a great time. When we arrived, I began to unpack our bathroom stuff to put them in the shower, and I realized that my spray bottle with the vinegar had leaked...almost all of it. Now, fortunately I did not have very much in the spray bottle to begin with, and also I had packed all of our toiletries in a thick plastic bag. None of our clothes were covered in vinegar. Every thing in the bag was covered though....and this included things like my deoderant, hair brushes, face lotion, and my toothbrush. Yes, my toothbrush. I tried to rinse everything thoroughly (especially the toothbrush) and I dried everything off. Thankfully my toothbrush did not taste like vinegar when I used it.
I learned two lessons through all of this. One, when travelling, it might be better to bring the bottle of vinegar and then fill the spray bottle when you arrive at your location. Or, just buy a small travel size container of conditioner for the trip. Two, vinegar does an amazing job of cleaning your hair brushes! Both of my hair brushes had a decent amount of hair in them, particularly my round roller brush that is really hard to clean out, but the vinegar basically made the hair fall right off the brushes. It was all hanging off so I just pulled the hair off and threw it in the trash. Just a quick rinse and my round roller brush looks like it is brand new!
I am officially in love with vinegar. I just keep finding new things that it is good for and I am thrilled. Hopefully by writing about this, I can save some of you from the same mistakes that I made, and hopefully you can benefit from my new discoveries!
We are almost out of fabric softener now, so we will be switching to vinegar for that soon too. I will keep you all updated!
It has been a little while since I have written....what can I say? We have been busy. DH got an email about one of his interviews and they are interested in him becoming part of their team. He needs to find out what the next steps would be on our end in Germany and he still needs to talk about salary and relocation. This happens to be the job he wanted the least out of all of them, so we are trying to hold out and we are hoping he will here about another one that he had a lot of interest in. There are so many factors to consider, that we have no idea what we are doing. I feel good though. I am happy that someone wants him...now hopefully we will have choices (hopefully I am not being to greedy. ;-)).
Now...back to the vinegar thing. I had a week of uneventful showers after my original two incidents and I am still thrilled with the vinegar hair conditioner thing. Although I had a smooth week, I did have a new incident occur and I learned something new because of it.
We went to Berlin on Thursday and stayed until Monday. We stayed with some friends and had a great time. When we arrived, I began to unpack our bathroom stuff to put them in the shower, and I realized that my spray bottle with the vinegar had leaked...almost all of it. Now, fortunately I did not have very much in the spray bottle to begin with, and also I had packed all of our toiletries in a thick plastic bag. None of our clothes were covered in vinegar. Every thing in the bag was covered though....and this included things like my deoderant, hair brushes, face lotion, and my toothbrush. Yes, my toothbrush. I tried to rinse everything thoroughly (especially the toothbrush) and I dried everything off. Thankfully my toothbrush did not taste like vinegar when I used it.
I learned two lessons through all of this. One, when travelling, it might be better to bring the bottle of vinegar and then fill the spray bottle when you arrive at your location. Or, just buy a small travel size container of conditioner for the trip. Two, vinegar does an amazing job of cleaning your hair brushes! Both of my hair brushes had a decent amount of hair in them, particularly my round roller brush that is really hard to clean out, but the vinegar basically made the hair fall right off the brushes. It was all hanging off so I just pulled the hair off and threw it in the trash. Just a quick rinse and my round roller brush looks like it is brand new!
I am officially in love with vinegar. I just keep finding new things that it is good for and I am thrilled. Hopefully by writing about this, I can save some of you from the same mistakes that I made, and hopefully you can benefit from my new discoveries!
We are almost out of fabric softener now, so we will be switching to vinegar for that soon too. I will keep you all updated!
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