Thursday, May 31, 2007

Bubbles!



Leah’s bath has become as integral a part of her bedtime routine as reading or family prayer. It’s one last chance for Leah to play—and therefore, one last chance for her to get the wiggles out—before getting dressed (and ostensibly calmed down) for bed.


Over the last few months, Grandma and Pop have gotten Leah a bunch of new bath toys: a big, orange ball, a Baby Genius magnetic caterpillar, even a Dora the Explorer playset with an entire island that floats around the tub. But one thing that Mommy and Daddy got for Leah’s bath was the bubbles. Sometimes it’s just baby wash, sometimes (like last night) we go all out and use Spongebob Squarepants’ Snorkleberry bubblebath, but it’s always one of Leah’s favorites.


As demonstrated.

Bubbles!



Leah’s bath has become as integral a part of her bedtime routine as reading or family prayer. It’s one last chance for Leah to play—and therefore, one last chance for her to get the wiggles out—before getting dressed (and ostensibly calmed down) for bed.


Over the last few months, Grandma and Pop have gotten Leah a bunch of new bath toys: a big, orange ball, a Baby Genius magnetic caterpillar, even a Dora the Explorer playset with an entire island that floats around the tub. But one thing that Mommy and Daddy got for Leah’s bath was the bubbles. Sometimes it’s just baby wash, sometimes (like last night) we go all out and use Spongebob Squarepants’ Snorkleberry bubblebath, but it’s always one of Leah’s favorites.


As demonstrated.