

I gave Max a bubble bath today and it reminded me of the last time I gave him one.
Fancypants (my husband): I didn't know we had bubbles
Me: Oh, I just used dish soap
Fancypants: Really? That is so ghetto
Me:????????
I guess Mr. Fancypants got REAL bubble baths.
Fancy pink guy Mr. Bubble while wee little Tiffany was sudsing up with Dawn.
I have never known anything besides dish soap bubble baths.
SO I am left to wonder,
Am I ghetto?
which kind of bubble bath did you grow up on?
Am I ghetto?
which kind of bubble bath did you grow up on?
Mr. Bubble or Dawn?
I love you fancypants.
13 comments:
My skin feels irritated just thinking about a Dawn bubble bath. Seems like the "grease-cutting power of Dawn" would mess you up! On the other hand, David is a lucky man 'cause he has a wife who is frugal AND practical AND adorable.
i don't know about about fancypants getting any bubble baths with real Mr. Bubble...He would steal my shampoo sometimes and that could work up a great lather. Try half a bottle of shampoo and see what happens, cuz that would explain A LOT!!
I had both. Both worked equally well. . . in fact I bet Mr Bubbles is just dishsoap in a different container.
definitely mr. bubble. I guess dish soap is pretty universal--cleaning wedding rings, blowing bubbles, bubble baths. Who knew? :)
I should have known that Annie-pants is a distant relative of Fancypants... you two and your fancy bubbles.
Linda!!! Some light is shed n the matter! I wouldn't put it past Dave to smell your shampoo and think - Suave Strawberries and Cream? Delicious! And dump half of a bottle in the tub.
Miggy: A fraudulent Mr. Bubble - you are onto something
Allison: "grease cutting power" - I think this is EXACTLY WHY my mother chose to use it - we were obviously greasy ghetto chill'n.
Dawn promises that its "..deep cleaning formula works hard to remove grease off your dishes, pots, and pans. Even your plastics will be squeaky clean!" However, it does not say anything about cleaning dirty 1 year old boys. So..how do you know that you are in fact "cleaning" your boy? ok sister, I think I am going to take your advice and start a blog. How do I go about doing this?
a bubble is a bubble is a bubble. as long as they both create bubbles i'm sure max will be happy!
DAWN??? I have to say it was always Mr. Bubbles-It never even crossed my mind to use Dawn but...I do credit you for being one of the most creative people I know!
Hmmmmmmm? You have me stumped on this one. I remember taking bubble baths, but don't recall the brand. I bet if I would have blogged when I was say 3, I would be able to go back and find out. I knew I should have started blogging way before computers and the internet!!
I heard about this debate somehow and I must say I'm not surprised. I vote to keep using Dawn. This way Max will always have something that makes him different from everyone he ever meets his entire life. Just keep it out of his eyes.
I was going to say, doesn't it irritate his eyes?
We did not have Mr. Bubble (WHAT? PAY money for BUBBLE BATH? You must be INSANE.) We didn't use dishsoap either. Plain old Ivory for us.
I just got forwarded an email about some bubble baths having cancer causing agents and, of course, I thought of this post. Here's the link to the article. http://www.breastcancerfund.org/site/pp.aspx?c=kwKXLdPaE&b=2483603
I wonder if they've checked Dawn out? :)
I looked up the link. - Andy told us we could use dish soap for Isaiah cause I bought him a Thomas bubble bath and was complaining about how expensive it was- and how it irritated his skin. we got a big cheap thing of dish soap and he loves it. :) G-H-E-T-T-O. we'll be ghetto with you. :) ;)
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