<<I'm getting more and more icked out by the thought someone has been sticking their fingers in my food. Especially at Disney, where a ton of little hands need to graze over all the desserts, and are too short for the sneeze guard to keep their little faces out of my entree.
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ITA. and it's getting worse. My mom was so not a germ freak. The opposite infact. She was raised by a mother who was the Supreme Queen of Clean and Perfectionism and soooooo went the opposite way with us. I didn't really 'get' that there was any problem with eating food off other ppls plates (besides the manners thing) or even off the floor if it something dry like an m&m. OMG. Shudder at the thought now.
Since my first child was born, it's been a gradual progression....during my midwifery training of course I was washing my hands all of the time. Then my nb baby was getting frequent colds....so we started with frequent (freakishly so) handwashing and hand sanitizer.
If you see someone squirting their kids hands with a giant bottle hand sanitizer between 12/22-26, that'd be me

they have the tiny size that they carry on their tiny fanny packs but i carry a full size in the backpack.
Last year, my SIL's kids were all sick by day four (of 7). my kids didn't get it thankfully. "go wash your hands please"..."oh here, mommy has some hand sanitizer for you" <singing little happy hand sanitizer song> "definitely, after you wash your hands" "oop! i need to hear a toilet flush then some water running for a hand wash" "okay guys as soon as we get off the ride mommy has hand sanitizer for you" and on and on.
they're far from germaphobes or clean freaks, so my tendencies haven't taken a negative toll yet LOL. but it's keeping us healthy,.....which is a plus when mom is prone to bronchitis and upper respiratory infections.....and one of the little ones has bad asthma.
anyhoo, sitdown or CS for us when available.
katherine in atl