One of Grams favorite things is to help Our Little Princess with her bath. I actually helped her mom the first time she gave her a bath. Since then, whether at her house or ours, I love to give her a bath.
The bath always ends with a "baby burrito." I wrap her up in her towel and carry her around like a tiny baby while she giggles.
Last weekend, she was excited to show me her new bath toy, Munchkin Bubble Monkeys Bath Toy. This may be my favorite bathtub toy ever! The small green cup at the top attaches to the wall with a suction cup. You fill the cup with liquid bubbles and both of the monkeys are bubble wands. One for the child and one for the adult.
We've always loved bubbles. Katy was known to take them with her to high school track meets. I always have a couple of bottles of bubbles in Grams toy drawer. And, there are a couple of bottles of them sitting on Our Little Princess' front porch all the time.
When we were raising our kids, I never let them play with bubbles in the house because of the potential for a huge mess. I don't know why we never thought of playing with bubbles in the bathtub. Brilliant!
Just look how much fun we had! I was very impressed with her ability to blow bubbles already at two years old. I'm pretty sure our kids were older before they understood how to blow through the bubble ring.
The Munchkin Bubble Monkeys Bath Toy is only $8.99. I think this one came from Target, but you can also order one from Amazon.
This is an endorsement of a toy that Our Little Princess and I enjoyed together. I was in no way compensated for this product review.
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Thursday, March 17, 2011
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Grams Made Lavender Bath Salts
Every year at Christmas, Grams gives small gifts to all the ladies in the family. Everyone gets exactly the same gift. Over the years I've given a variety of items including house slippers, friendship tea, candles, mugs, and many others. I call them my Elvira Elf gifts. The point is to do something small but special for all the women. Some years they're hand made, some years they're purchased.
However, since Grams stopped working full time, it's become essential to keep the cost to a minimum. So last year I started brainstorming early to find a gift that would be nice but producing 15-20 of them wouldn't break the bank. I hit on the idea of homemade bath salts. Making them was surprisingly simple. There are quite a few recipes and instructions on the internet. The one I settled on is my own recipe, arrived at by tweaking several of the recipes I found on the web.
I chose to make it lavender scented because it's one of my favorite scents. I always keep a bowl of lavender sitting in my linen cabinet. Not only does it smell wonderful, it keeps the silverfish away.
Christian legend says that lavender got its lovely scent when the Blessed Virgin Mary laid the clothes of the the Baby Jesus on the lavender bush to dry. Early Christians believed that lavender kept away evil. They often kept a cross made of lavender above their doors.
I found pretty jars for $1.00 each at our local Big Lots. I added a pretty lavender bow, a tag that said "Grams Made It" and included the legend on the tag. I was very pleased with the result. Here's my recipe.
1 cup Epsom Salts
1/4 cup Sea Salt
3 Tablespoons Baking Soda
1-2 Teaspoons Glycerin
8 drops Lavendar Essential Oil
Combine all ingredients in a large bowl and stir to mix well.
You may substitute any other scent of essential oil and experiment with mixing fragrances and more or less glycerin. You can also add food coloring if you choose, but I love the way it looks kind of glittery and white.
However, since Grams stopped working full time, it's become essential to keep the cost to a minimum. So last year I started brainstorming early to find a gift that would be nice but producing 15-20 of them wouldn't break the bank. I hit on the idea of homemade bath salts. Making them was surprisingly simple. There are quite a few recipes and instructions on the internet. The one I settled on is my own recipe, arrived at by tweaking several of the recipes I found on the web.
I chose to make it lavender scented because it's one of my favorite scents. I always keep a bowl of lavender sitting in my linen cabinet. Not only does it smell wonderful, it keeps the silverfish away.Christian legend says that lavender got its lovely scent when the Blessed Virgin Mary laid the clothes of the the Baby Jesus on the lavender bush to dry. Early Christians believed that lavender kept away evil. They often kept a cross made of lavender above their doors.
I found pretty jars for $1.00 each at our local Big Lots. I added a pretty lavender bow, a tag that said "Grams Made It" and included the legend on the tag. I was very pleased with the result. Here's my recipe.
1 cup Epsom Salts
1/4 cup Sea Salt
3 Tablespoons Baking Soda
1-2 Teaspoons Glycerin
8 drops Lavendar Essential Oil
Combine all ingredients in a large bowl and stir to mix well.
You may substitute any other scent of essential oil and experiment with mixing fragrances and more or less glycerin. You can also add food coloring if you choose, but I love the way it looks kind of glittery and white.
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