Sunday, April 28, 2013

Tide Workshop

Celeste is always prepared for her children and husband.

The day starts off when she's yanking her children out of bed and helping them get up. The children battle it out in the bathroom with toothpaste making a mess and getting it all over their clothes. Her husband is already downstairs making a fresh pot of coffee and managing to get some coffee spilled on his white dress shirt. While he's making the children's lunches he get peanut butter and jelly everywhere and cleans it up with the table cloth. He eventually realizes the sandwiches are a no go and puts a few dollars in the children's lunch box so that they can buy lunch.


Celeste manages to get her children cleaned up and with no time for breakfast they hop in the car with a poptart and juice boxes. The juice boxes explode on her children and makes a mess everywhere at the school. Knowing that, she's already prepared extra clothes in the back and helps them get cleaned up. She takes their dirty clothes and watches them leave for school.



After she watches her two children leave, she gets a call from her husband asking if she can bring him an extra shirt and tie because he's spilled his lunch all over everything. She quickly dashes off to her husband work to give him clothes that she's already prepared in case of emergencies and hands him a tide pen and winks.



Right when she gets home and settles down with a nice cup of coffee the phone rings and she finds out the school is calling because of her children decided to start a paint war with all the other students. She drives to school and picks up her daughter asking.... "so did you win?" and she winks driving home to clean up her daughter.



When she gets home she throws all the dirty clothes from today in a basket, and realizes that she too had gotten a mess on herself and realizes the mess only grows bigger.



She's looks at the stains in every shirt:

coffee stains, peanut butter and jelly stains, paint stains, apple juice stain, grass stain, and other misc stains  and realizes that the only way to clean up this mess is with tide.



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