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Parent with scent sensitivity
I have a dcm who has a scent sensitivity. This came to light a few months ago, (even thought dcb has been here for 7 months). It was never mentioned during the interview, or in any of the play visits mom and dcb attended before starting. I have Scentsy warmers in my house, and one of the dcks had an extremely smelly poop one morning, so I turned on the warmer to help the smell. Dcm with the sensitivity arrived that morning and informed me of her sensitivity upon smelling it. She asked that I would not use the warmers the days her son was here. I said of coarse. That should have been the end of it, yes? I have kept my word, as soon as I knew there was a sensitivity issue, I didn't turn it on again. This morning, weeks after she initially asked me not to use the Scentsy she asked if I had been turning them on again. I said no. She said she could still smell them and asked me if the ceramic warmers are located in my living room. I said yes, but I haven't turned them on. I think she expects me to remove them from my home... How would you ladies approach this?
... on a side note, this same mom came in the door this morning, sat on my floor and talked for 20 min. Then she made a comment about how there was salt, (ice melt), at my front door, and that her son kept picking it up, hinting that she thought I should clean it. The salt was tracked into my house when they came up the steps and came in, and I hadn't had time to do anything, because she sat right down and talked while others were coming in.
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