Daily Archives: April 23, 2025

The Great Green Mat(tress) Debate: Love, Thrift, and a Battle Over ‘Vintage’ Germs

If marriage had a mattress policy, ours would be “separate beds, shared germs (with negotiation).” My husband, a thrift store champion and unapologetic treasure hunter, recently brought home his latest score: a well-loved, aggressively green 1980s hunting mat. And by “well-loved,” I mean the thing looks like it’s survived more deer seasons than most hunters.

He wants to sleep on it, maybe even nap on it right there on our couch. (Yes, our couch—the one the dogs think is their throne and I secretly call “the last clean thing in the house.”) I want to wash it. He thinks I’m being dramatic. So, who’s right?

His Point of View: “It’s Fine! You’re Overreacting.”

  • “People used this outside. It’s supposed to get dirty.”
  • “Washing it will ruin the feel! That’s history in there.”
  • “It’s just a mat. It’s not like I’m eating off of it.”
  • “Thrifted stuff has character. You can’t wash off character.”
  • “If I survived the 1980s, so did this mat.”

My Point of View: “We Don’t Need to Invite Every Microbe Home for Dinner.”

Let’s be real. Thrift store finds are fun—until they bring home new roommates. The CDC recommends cleaning and sanitizing all secondhand items, especially those that have been exposed to the elements or prolonged use by strangers. (Source: CDC, “Household Cleaning and Sanitizing”)

Here’s why a wash is non-negotiable in my house:

  • Mats can harbor bacteria, fungi, dust mites, and… other things. (Let’s not get into the specifics of “other.”)
  • Pets and people have allergies, and old mats are dust traps. No one wants Fido sneezing all over your face at 2AM.
  • It’s been who knows where. Even Indiana Jones would pause before napping on this thing.
  • Mold and mildew love old foam and fabric. Once those spores are inside, your house can smell like an abandoned summer camp.
  • Nobody wants to catch “couch cooties.” (Okay, not a real medical term, but you get the point.)

Resources for My Case:

Why Won’t He Just Use It on His Bed?

The eternal mystery. Maybe the mat is “too special” for solo use, or maybe he wants to share the retro charm (and mystery stains) with the rest of the household. Or, maybe, it’s just more fun to push my boundaries and watch me wage war with the spray bottle.

Either way, my stance is clear: If you love it, clean it. Or at least let me clean it before the dogs adopt it as their new germ palace.

Final Thoughts (and a Hot Take for the Road)

Look, I love my husband’s thrifty ways. I love his sense of adventure and his “it’ll be fine!” attitude. But when it comes to things that are green, squishy, and older than our relationship, I’d rather err on the side of hygiene.

To the green ugly mattress: May you rest in pieces—in the washing machine, and not on my couch.

If you’re reading this and silently screaming, “Girl, I feel you!”—drop your favorite cleaning hack in the comments. Or just tell me: would you let your spouse keep this thing unwashed, or am I right to fight the good fight for fresh, clean furniture? Let’s unite against mysterious mat microbes, one thrifted treasure at a time.

Please if you think I am overcreating, tell me! share!

A.L. Childers
Published Author, Advocate, and Your Partner in Thyroid Health

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Things to Know About Me (A.L. Childers Edition)

Welcome! Whether you found me through a book, a blog post, or a late-night Google spiral about something “they” don’t want you to know, I’m glad you’re here. I’m A.L. Childers: writer, truth-seeker, nostalgia-keeper, and a believer in stories that set us free. If you’re wondering what makes me tick, here’s a peek behind the curtain—plus, a few book recommendations to get you started!

  1. I Write What “They” Don’t Want You to Know
    My books shine a light on hidden truths, history’s secrets, and the mysteries lurking just beneath the surface. If it challenges the status quo or awakens a sleeping dream, that’s my sweet spot.
  2. Over 200 Books and Counting
    Yes, you read that right! My catalog runs the gamut—conspiracy, survival, motherhood, magic, romance, health, and even a little dog wisdom. If it’s a story worth telling, I’m already on it.
  3. Music Is My Creative Compass
    Some writers live on coffee. I live on playlists. Sometimes, an entire novel starts with the ache of a single lyric or the hope in a late-night song. See if you can spot the musical spark in my pages.
  4. Every Story Is a Survival Story
    Whether you’re escaping a 9-to-5, battling an illness, or just surviving modern chaos, I believe in stories that show resilience and real-life grit.
  5. Proud Gen X Nostalgia Junkie
    If it smells like the 80s or 90s, I probably write about it—music, perfume, old movies, and all the magic of growing up when mixtapes were currency.
  6. My Life Is My Research Lab
    From motherhood to health struggles, to bizarre insurance jobs and everything in between, my lived experience colors my writing. If I haven’t lived it, I’ve probably investigated it.
  7. I See Business in Everything
    Books, blogs, t-shirts, magical memoirs, dog videos—you name it, I see opportunity (and I love showing others how to do the same).
  8. The World Is Wilder Than You Think
    Lost legends, secret histories, the stories in the shadows—if it’s strange, half-forgotten, or makes people whisper, it’s probably in my next book.
  9. Ordinary Isn’t in My Vocabulary
    Every story deserves magic, courage, and a little rebellion. Life is too short for boring books!
  10. You’re Officially Invited
    If you crave stories that challenge, inspire, or just make you laugh, you’re in the right place. Come for the books, stay for the adventure. Let’s rewrite the rules together.

Ready to Read? Here Are a Few of My Books:
Archons: Unveiling the Parasitic Entities Shaping Human Thoughts
Unlock the hidden forces influencing our minds and reclaim your personal power.

Hashimoto’s Crock-pot Recipes: Added Bonus: How I Put My Hashimoto’s into Remission
Practical, healing recipes with my personal journey to thyroid health.

Reset Your Thyroid: 21-Day Meal Plan to Reset Your Thyroid
A straightforward plan for anyone seeking to balance their body and energy.

The Hidden Empire: A Journey Through Millennia of Oligarchic Rule
A deep-dive into secret histories and the powers that shape our world.

Fresh and Fabulous Hypothyroidism Body Balance
Learn how to create organic, non-toxic homemade products for your skin, health, and more.

The American Girl Code Unlocked: The Sisterhood Rules That Keep Us Together
A celebration of friendship, sisterhood, and the unwritten rules that unite us.

And so many more—browse the full collection on Amazon or wherever you love to read!

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With heart (and a wink at the weird),
A.L. Childers