Preparing for Spring {Giveaway}

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This post has been sponsored by Pfizer Consumer Healthcare. All thoughts and reviews are my own.

It snowed on Sunday but last week it was in the mid 70’s and the flowers had started to bloom. The snow washed away the pollen that was collecting on my back deck. North Carolina weather is crazy so you always have to be prepared .

I started to pull out the boys shorts and tee shirts last week but I kept the snow pants within reach. We bought new outdoor toys and summer shoes last week but alas this week we are bundled up in our winter wear by the fire.

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I try to be a prepared mom by being prepared for whatever hits, be it a heat wave or cold front. It seems like we are just getting over our winter colds and then our allergies start to flare up. I keep Children’s Dimetapp® Cold & Allergy in my medicine cabinet when spring arrives just in case. In a great tasting grape flavor, Children’s Dimetapp® Cold & Allergy has congestion-fighting power to relieve stuffy and runny noses, while providing relief for itchy and watery eyes, for children ages 6 and up.

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*It is important to remember to always read and keep the cartons for complete warnings and dosing information on Pfizer Pediatric products and to use as directed.

I’m ready for all of the lovely spring weather but I’m ready for the sneezing and runny noses that accompany the pollen explosion that happens each spring in my yard. But we’re prepared this year… so bring on spring.

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This post has been sponsored by Pfizer Consumer Healthcare. All thoughts and reviews are my own.

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  1. We prepare for Spring with some cleaning and packing away winter items! I break out the rain bots and umbrellas!

  2. I get out my patio furniture and open the windows to get some fresh air inside.

  3. We try to do a deep Spring cleaning each year along with donating any items we don’t use consistently or ever. It really helps and gets rid of stuff we may not use but someone else can benefit from!

  4. I don’t really do anything to prepare, but I definitely get in on the Spring cleaning! 🙂

  5. I like to get my spring cleaning done in the winter, and get all of my Spring clothes out and put the winter ones away as soon as Spring starts!

  6. I am preparing for Spring by doing Spring cleaning and getting rid of clutter to the Goodwill and cleaning up the yard and preparing for my garden to be planted

  7. Actually I just cleaned and donated some clothes and toys for Goodwill. I think I will help my mom to plant some herbs and flowers
    Thank You

  8. We prepare by stocking up on cleaning supplies for spring cleaning. We also plan our vegetable garden.

  9. I do some spring cleaning and start donating previous spring/summer clothing that no longer fit

  10. We prepare by getting warmer clothes ready and winter ones put away.

  11. We prepare for Spring by opening the windows and start cleaning the winter dust bunnies.

  12. The house gets its spring cleaning once I can open windows as I get the walls and floors extra scrubbed down.

  13. Pack up the winter coats, boots and sweaters. I do a little spring cleaning, but not the entire house from top to bottom like I used to do.

  14. I always prepare for spring by spring cleaning and declutting the house. I stock up on Kleenex and allergy meds too!

  15. Getting ready for spring with fresh coats of paint in the bedrooms and kitchen, planting flowers and getting rid of old junk!

  16. I PREPARE FOR SPRING BY CLEANING THE HOUSE AND PUTTING AWAY OUR WINTER CLOTHES 🙂

  17. We are cleaning out a lot of closets and putting away all the winter decor.

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