OK, they’re not that tiny. Here’s your cute baby video for the weekend: Kate blowing bubbles for SteelyKid and Emmy:
I really don’t need to say any more than that, do I?
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OK, they’re not that tiny. Here’s your cute baby video for the weekend: Kate blowing bubbles for SteelyKid and Emmy:
I really don’t need to say any more than that, do I?
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Not one word is necessary. I want to clutch my 15 year old and make him a bubble-chasing little guy again, for just a little bit.
Isn’t this Emmy’s cue to ask you questions about the large-scale structure of the universe?
If you really want to see them go nuts, you can get one of those motorized bubble machines. Most toy stores have them pretty cheap, and the continuous spray of large volumes of bubbles makes kids and pets wild with excitement. I’d advise waiting until spring and using it outdoors, though – the amount of bubble juice they hose around makes the floor pretty slippery quite quickly.
By the way, how many bubbles did Emmy succeed in eating?