Ding Dong Diaper Ditch Surprise Video #PGmom @Pampers

There is something about the feeling that I get after sharing a random act of kindness it is far greater than anything I have ever felt before. Without a face to the deed and no thank you needed just the feeling that you made someones day. In the pass few months we have been blessed with the opportunity to take part in a few random acts of kindness without reveal. So when I was given a P&G challenge to take part in the Ding Dong Diaper Ditch Movement, I knew who my mission was going to surprise – my niece. She is 9 month pregnant with her first baby and with a heart her size she deserved this random act. I enlisted the help from her mom, my sister-in-law.

The Mission

The Ding Dong Diaper Ditch is simply a way to surprise a new mom with a diaper gift to welcome their new baby. I received Pampers Swaddlers Diapers (size 1) and Pampers Sensitive Wipes, Ivory Snow Liquid detergent, a copy of “Caring for Kids: The Complete Guide to Children’s Health” and a Canada onesie all from P&G. Along with some items I had and a few gentle used ones, I created a beautiful basket to help make our mission a success.

The Surprise

We caught it all on video from the stairwell in her apartment, she had no clue we were just behind the door.

How awesome was that? 

We had tears in our eyes, smiles from ear to ear and we had a feeling in our hearts I cannot explain. The only question we had on our mind was how long till the texts from her to her mom start and will she see us driving away?

Excitement Continues

She didn’t see us drive away but the texts started only seconds later.

Ding Dong Diaper Ditch Movement

Twitter & Facebook Were Talking About It Too

Random Acts of kindness

It has been a week, our secret was safe and the story was never told until now… 

SURPRISE!

This was one of my favorite missions, it had so much buzz long before the story was written. It gave so many smiles, tears and goose bump feelings to complete strangers, with many more left to give.

Join the movement, I dare you to share a “Random Act of Kindness” to a stranger, friend, family member. Beware it feels so good that it can be addictive. 

What will your Random Act of Kindness be?

P&G Brands We Shared:

Ivory Snow Liquid: Babies have delicate skin. The Ivory Snow formula does not include harsh chemicals and is designed to help clean tough baby and toddler stains and rinse thoroughly, leaving clothes virtually free of residue. We recommend Ivory Snow be used for at least the first two years, based on your child’s skin type.

Pampers Swaddlers Diapers: Protect your little miracle with the softness of Swaddlers, the number one choice of hospitals. The quilted, blanket-like softness wraps your baby in comfort and security, plus the soft stretchy sides give them a flexible fit. Available for preemie babies to those up to 28lbs.

Pampers Sensitive Wipes: Gently clean even the most delicate skin with Pampers Sensitive Wipes. Clinically proven mild, Pampers Sensitive wipes help to restore babies’ natural skin balance while gently cleaning at the same time. They’re also perfume and alcohol free, dermatologist tested, and they work great on the hands and face.

Well.ca wants to help new parents too by ensuring mom and dad don’t have to go past their doorstop for a refill on Pampers. Subscribe to Pampers on well.ca before April 15th and get a 15 per cent discount and up to 500 Gifts to Grow points on select Pampers purchases! Plus – get 50 bonus Welcome points when you sign up! *Pricing is at the sole discretion of the retailer. I use Well.ca lots and its the prefect solution for new parents. Happy Shopping!

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