Monday, April 15, 2013

Germs

I've never considered myself a true germo-phobe, but there are some things that just really gross me out.  When I get home from teaching, I will not touch food or dishes until I have washed my hands.  Same thing at lunch time while I'm at school.  I MUST wash my hands thoroughly first.

And if you've been reading my blog for a long time, you know how I feel about public bathrooms - especially port-a-potties!  If I never have to use one again in my life, I will be very happy.

Yesterday, when I was at the grocery store, I coughed a little, then I put my hand on the cart to move forward, and I got to thinking...what kind of germs are on those grocery carts?  Eeeeek!  And the funny thing is, my husband was telling me about some safety memos they had received at work in the past week or so.  One of them said that one of the most germy things you can touch is a grocery cart.  It's just strange that I was thinking that yesterday and he mentioned it today.  Telepathy going on there I think!

I would have thought that money had the most germs.   Who knows where those bills have been before?  I shudder to think of it!  What do you consider the germiest thing?

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  8. I agree with you Dee, I shudder the think of all the germs on shopping trolleys.

    When Lillee was younger I took my eyes off her for a minute and she started to suck the strap on the shopping trolley. Ewwww

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