13 March 2011

It makes scents

My youngest daughter Brooklyn is a ham. It is funny, she is confident, is you. One thing that is not, is a pushover. I do not mean that I have my time thus spent trying with you, force you to do things, I think that it is strong in their beliefs for a little girl, and I'm proud of you for it. I am proud of you, even though you refuses, washing you your hands with smelly SOAP of any kind, anywhere. I'm proud on it when you refuses, to keep, after I have lotion on my hand, I am proud to wear sunscreen for the rejection. With it we can use antibacterial and no components on personal care products anything, you need a PhD in Phonics to pronounce. First was a pain, but I would like to thank my little Brookie teach ability at such a young age to me for the balance and to teach me about standing strong in a conviction, even though it goes against the grain. Recently, I went to a bee shop to you some SOAP and the man asked me why I needed the unscented completely pure baby SOAP. I told him that you could treat my daughter any kind of aroma and completely natural unscented products were the only thing that you would use. He look confused and asked me how old was you. When I 6, his exact words were "well, that is strange."
I'm trying to use every opportunity in life to the lesson of circumstances which otherwise would have annoyed the crap out of me. I was very position, to learn, and I have. We are as a society, bear, perfume, conditioned our hands wash with smelly SOAP to the frothing with scented lotion. We are accustomed, become life in a produced fragrant world. Most parents use, scented lotion, to their newborn to Baden, then we set fragrant diaper cream to skin rashes and use scented detergent, wash their small clothes. When we will we you for walks in the Baby Bjorn foam their pudgy little arms and legs up in sunscreen. You will be flooded by scents from a very early age.
As I write this not I cannot help but feel an overwhelming sense of guilt. I have all the things those I mentioned above. Countless times. I used to have me on the fact proudly, that my children such as detergents, Roch because I mixed detergent with fabric softener, and then it with a dryer sheet rounded. I have cracked that for years to Brookie me, that smells not taught were all that I thought you were up to be. Has, by your floor standing, and forces me to take off the rose-colored glasses. I was just the beginning to understand that fragrances are harmful to the most ingredients in our products.
So the man in the store taught of it, assumed that my daughter was weird me something. Most of us know no better. Usually it takes a reaction or an allergy to something around us see. We are conditioned to accept what is put on the shelf, because it is considered safe. We trust. There is nothing wrong with that, it is the manner was intended. The problem is that some of the ingredients in our products of everyday carcinogens are known. They are known to cause cancer and other diseases. So thanks man in the bee store. You got my protection instinct all fired up. My child is not "strangers", because you do not fragrances. It is something I teach, requires the courage. All this makes scents.