Ok, my WFMW is totally lame, seeing as I posted it yesterday on my evacuating a hurricane post yesterday. But it was buried at the bottom of all of those words so you might not have seen it.
I keep a spray bottle in our car. Why? It’s the perfect tool for cleaning out car seat harnesses and seat belt buckles if someone gets sick.
Fold up some paper towels to be a splash mat and blast away. Turn the nozzle to mist and you can also use it to help get gunk out of hair. And, it’s hands free, which couldn’t be more awesome when stomach contents are involved.
Works like a charm. And Works For Me Wednesday.
Guess what else I keep in the car queasiness. I really do use them for everything!























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And I need this, because I have one (so far) who is prone to car sickness! He let loose on me in rush hour traffic in St. Louis once…dead of winter, too. That was fun.
Love this idea! My three year old has gotten sick in the car twice – the only one to do this. The first time she definitely had a stomach bug, but the second time was just plain weird, no reason that I could see. I also have to put some more plastic bags in the car just in case. Right now it’s stocked with cloth bags which aren’t good for dealing with sickness.
I am visiting from WFMW and I have to admit that when I first clicked on your post I was hoping there were no pictures involved. Some things you just don’t need to see the illustration on.
That is a great idea. I will have to remember it because I’m pretty sure that it’s inevitable it will happen.