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I’m NOT a Hoarder….

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EXCEPT when it comes to my diaper bag.

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The ugly beast I carry with me everywhere.

So, Alicia’s post today inspired this one. She shared what was in her purse, it made me a little jealous. It just seems so grown-up. Her kids are older, so it makes sense. But still. I have purse envy.

The other day, I was watching the Today show at 1pm while I was eating my lunch (I record the news and watch it later. Weird, I know). Since Matt Lauer is a certified germaphobe like myself, I love/hate the frequency with which they do stories on some sort of germ related issue. I swear, it’s like weekly. Anyway, they were talking about how dirty purses are. Yes. They are dirtier than toilets, people. And, with guilt, I hung my head with shame and thought to myself about the current contents of the diaper bag. I knew without looking that it was disgusting. You see, I am not a hoarder by any means, but I HATE to clean out my diaper bag, which for anyone else that has 3+ kids knows how it quickly it isn’t really my bag per se, but THEIR bag. For example:

“Mommy, I don’t want my gum anymore” (5 seconds after putting it in)

“Mommy, I don’t want my hair in a pony tail anymore, here.” (handing me bows and hair ties)

“Mommy, take my dirty kleenex”

“Mommy, here’s my toy” (that I insisted I HAD to take with me to the store because I swear I will carry it and not ask you to)

“Mommy, I had an accident” (what do YOU do with that dirty underwear?)

Nope. I don’t have a big girl purse. I have a giant purse for 3 kids. I just carry it.

So, the truth is, I don’t clean it out often. And, I certainly am not cleaning the handles (which a third of most handles of purses/bags have fecal matter on them…eww.) like I should be. So, today, I thought I would take a peek at what is really in my bag right now.

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Ummm. Yeah. That’s a lot of crap. Let’s examine this just for a moment.

Water bottle

Trash. That’s a given. And that’s the pile to the left there.

Diapering supplies- diapers, wipes, and pee pee bags (I’m only down to one. These are an absolute must. I use them as trash bags, and for banana peels, and soiled underwear, etc. They are just dog poo bags, but they work. Gloriously.)

My wallet

3 pairs of sunglasses (really? Three?)

Toys and other entertainment objects including: fake phone, halloween pencil, crayons, santa sticker, plastic frog and dog, littlest pet shop house, toy cars (have you seen one fine day? Yep. That’s me), super grover 3.0, 2 red pouches (you never know when you need a small velcro pouch to put stuff in).

2 hand sanitizer bottles, antibac wipes, and 2 sanitizing wipes. Ahem. Germaphobe much?

Lotion to put on hands after using above items.

sunscreen and white hat

white ribbon with hair tie

empty spray bottle (total necessity, right?).

Actually, I was very surprised that there wasn’t more food found in my diaper bag today. I guess it’s because the empty ziploc bag in the background there once had some pretzels in it that someone devoured (not me).

Are you as exhausted just looking at that as I am? Well, if so, I have a story for you.

On Monday, I took my 3 kids to the grocery store for the grocery shopping trip of the week. I usually do this when 2 of the 3 are in school. So, I was already dreading it. Not to mention the fact that they didn’t go to bed until 10 pm the previous night which is very unlike our normal routine. So, the morning wasn’t going that great to begin with. Everyone was “hurting everyone else’s feelings” and crying at the drop of a hat. So, I was real excited for this trip.

We survived with only 10 threats of time-out, and punishment in some form or another for making the grocery store their personal playground, and by the time we got in line, Chandler was in the car of the cart (I HATE those things) screaming his little head off. I ignore the screaming like any good mother would do and quickly unload all my groceries onto the belt while my big kids are “helping”. Everything is rung up, and I dig around in my monster of a diaper bag. And, I dig. And, I dig. And, there is no wallet. Lovely.

“Crap!” I said a little too loudly startling the checker. “What’s wrong!?” she asked, worried. “Oh, I just left my wallet in the car”. She said, she would save my order, and I could run and get it and it would be super quick to ring me up again. I hurried out to the car with three kids in tow (one of which was screaming) and searched the car frantically. Nothing.

At this point, I’m ready to scream. I hurry back through the parking lot pushing the monstrosity of a shopping cart with a screaming baby in it and tell the checker it must be at home. I ignored the scene I was inevitably causing, and swore I would be back in 15 minutes. Back out in the parking lot, kids thrown in the car quickly, and I race home. The wallet was sitting on my piano. I grab it, and get back in the car. Chandler quickly realizes he is not getting out for lunch and a nap, but is instead headed back to the store. This would put anyone in a rage. Poor baby. My kids were thoroughly confused so I had to explain it all to them which was equally as exhausting. Finally, I got my groceries and I headed straight to get my favorite Diet Coke beverage treat.

When I got back home, I texted my husband a shortened version of the story. His response? “What’s the deal with you and your wallet lately?”

I think this post will answer that question my darling. When you carry around this much stuff in  your bag on a regular basis, and you need to go somewhere alone on a rare occasion, you better believe I’m taking my wallet OUT of my bag and just carrying that. Which, in turn might mean I forget to put it back in all too often.

After writing this post, I know this. I need a nap just reliving that experience via this post. Too bad Chandler has also decided it’s time to get up. Perfect.

And if you’re worried, Yes, I will be sanitizing my dining room table that I set my bag and all of its contents on.


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  1. dirtyrottenparenting says

    June 13, 2013 at 2:57 pm

    What?! You get to go places alone?

    I’m at the point where my purse/diaper bag is so battered that I’m just going to throw it out instead of clean it out.

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    • fakingpictureperfect says

      June 13, 2013 at 2:58 pm

      I like that thinking. And considering that it is most likely covered in fecal matter, it’s probably a good thing.

      Sometimes, I do leave the house alone. I know. I’m lucky. Even if it is just to Target.

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  2. donofalltrades says

    June 13, 2013 at 3:06 pm

    I don’t do a diaper bag. My car is the diaper bag I guess.

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  3. Amber Perea says

    June 13, 2013 at 3:24 pm

    I have a camping backpack. It’s my Mary Poppins magical carpet bag! It goes with us everywhere and has tons of zippers so everything is one handed accessible. Magic, I tell you, magic.

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    • fakingpictureperfect says

      June 13, 2013 at 3:25 pm

      I have actually thought of switching to backpack, but haven’t done it yet….

      Reply
  4. Rayna Drago says

    June 13, 2013 at 3:26 pm

    Next time I come over I am not eating off your table!! LOLOLOLOL!!! I try to ignore the facts about what is on my bag…ignorance is bliss. 😉

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  5. Liz @ TheLambentLife says

    June 13, 2013 at 4:15 pm

    I am really impressed by the amount of stuff in a seemingly compact bag. Kudos to your packing skills! I’m in the awkward “I don’t really need a diaper bag” stage but like you have a collection of hairbows, snacks and sippy cups. I’ve settled on a big purse but it’s so obviously a purse that I can’t really leave it with the girls when I go to the gym or church. In those instances I pack a small backpack with their things that they don’t carry, so I end up toting a huge purse AND a hot pink CareBear backpack. It’s a good look.

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    • fakingpictureperfect says

      June 13, 2013 at 9:51 pm

      Sounds like it!! I tried the big purse for a brief time until I had my third and realized I needed a diaper bag again to carry all that crap!

      Reply
  6. AHMommy says

    June 13, 2013 at 4:27 pm

    Your story reminds me of why I choose to grocery shop at midnight instead of taking the kids….

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    • fakingpictureperfect says

      June 13, 2013 at 9:50 pm

      How do you have energy to do that at midnight!!??

      Reply
  7. bensbitterblog says

    June 13, 2013 at 4:27 pm

    At least it gave you an excuse to clean it out right? Blogs are good for things, see?

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    • fakingpictureperfect says

      June 13, 2013 at 5:37 pm

      Yes!!!

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  8. Elizabeth says

    June 13, 2013 at 5:15 pm

    Thank you for the laugh!

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  9. Nara Satti says

    June 13, 2013 at 9:18 pm

    Omg I love this. First of all thank you (maybe) for making me think of how grooooosss my diaper bag must be now, and I just need to clean it! 🙂 Second of all, I can relate to you in every single aspect, that has happened to me before and I wanted to cry out loud… and I only have one baby. Anyway, this made me laugh! And yes I cannot believe one day I had like 30 different purses yet today I can’t barely remember what the image of one is… 🙂

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    • fakingpictureperfect says

      June 13, 2013 at 9:50 pm

      Yes I have one purse now that stays in a closet 99.9% of the time!

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  10. zeudytigre says

    June 14, 2013 at 3:07 am

    I cleaned out our big family car a few months back – I mean an empty every corner and crevice clean, not just shake the mats and run the vacuum round the inside. I found a dried out pack of baby wipes buried under maps, drinks cartons and paper napkins in one of the passenger door bins. My youngest child turns thirteen next week. I dread to think how many germs that car is carrying 😮

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  11. barelyherenorthere says

    June 14, 2013 at 5:18 am

    Absolutely summed it up perfectly! I’ve only just graduated to a ‘big girl’s purse’, as my son’s just turned 2 and my girl is 6, but I’ve still got a load of crap in it, that’s just not mine! On the rare occassion when it is just me, just like you, I’m only carrying my wallet!

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  12. aliciabenton says

    June 14, 2013 at 6:44 am

    This post is EPIC!! You poor, poor thing! I’m sure your shopping experience, coupled with the thousand, “Hey mommy, why are are we going back to the store,” “Hey mommy, I thought we were done grocery shopping,” “Hey mommy, I wanna go hoooooome” questions and whines was nearly enough to send you over the edge!

    And purses as bad as toilets??? Ugh, yuck!! (But entirely believable, considering the trash pile I dug from mine before taking the picture of my contents yesterday!)

    I loved your trash pile, by the way. It made me giggle!

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