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So in Rae's the storm is coming chatty post she talked about wanting to capture the storm but not risk her camera (and life and limb!). Both totally understandable for the photographer/memorykeeper in me and probably most of us.
I bought a 'raincoat' for my DSLR off ebay ages ago (when you travel internationally, you can't let rain get in the way of once in a lifetime photo opportunities!). It turned out to be nothing more than a $2 store emergency plastic poncho - and though it was new, already had a hole in it. Anyway, according to various posts, a ziplock bag (clip lock bag? or click clock bag as my son calls them but you hopefully know what i mean) is the best and cheapest waterproofing for a camera! I haven't got to the point of trying it (has anyone here?)
Any life hacks you have come across that you love? ETA: Not just for cameras...
I bought a 'raincoat' for my DSLR off ebay ages ago (when you travel internationally, you can't let rain get in the way of once in a lifetime photo opportunities!). It turned out to be nothing more than a $2 store emergency plastic poncho - and though it was new, already had a hole in it. Anyway, according to various posts, a ziplock bag (clip lock bag? or click clock bag as my son calls them but you hopefully know what i mean) is the best and cheapest waterproofing for a camera! I haven't got to the point of trying it (has anyone here?)
Any life hacks you have come across that you love? ETA: Not just for cameras...
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I give DS a sheet and he "helps" me dust the chair rail/trim while I do tables. The sheets help repel dust, which means less dusting, which makes me even more happy! Oh, another dryer sheet hack is to place a fresh one in your dresser drawers. It helps keep your clothes fresh without making them smell like potpourri (I'm sensitive to fragrances).
i would call it Edu-tainment!
seemed like a good idea at the time - but it's easier to tell the kids 'it's the purple key' if they want to check the mailbox 
I vacuum our tile but I also sweep it lol. I'm more concerned with the wood simply because I don't want to replace it anytime soon, but I DO want to replace the tile and the vinyl--if all goes well, we should have new floors by this time next year. Having said that, we had to replace the fridge in August, and the garage door spring AND my car's battery last week... so, who knows how "well" things are going to go? 
