Sunday is our day to have a mommy and daddy day.
Which does not mean we drop the little one off but since I am either running the shop or we are working on Saturdays,Sundays are a day to ourselves to relax.
We watched cartoons as well as one of my finance's favorites Charlie Brown.Happiness is a warm blanket, Charlie Brown.
The directors (Andrew Beall & Frank Molieri) took many original cartoon strips to fabricate the film. |
The movie was fairly entertaining and insightful to us although it is arguable that the movie encouraged Linus to carry around his childhood blanket. The constant struggle to take away the blanket with no avail as well as Linus's final speech about the blanket being his happiness and sanity; reconfirmed for me that its okay for children or anyone for that matter to take comfort in any form of a "security blanket".
as long as it is not hazardous to anyone's health of course
as long as it is not hazardous to anyone's health of course
I have yet to experience this with my little one so I can't talk from much more experience rather than with my younger siblings and cousins their infatuations wore off as they found more distracting and interesting activities.
The day was rather romantic as we lounged in bed all day and later in the evening gave our son a rather sudsy bubble bath with Johnson's Lavender Wash.
He loves taking a bath in his:
We love the little plug that allows us to drain it so we can rinse him with a little squirt bottle rather than having to lift him out of the sling. Originally we wanted a shower hose for him but this simple tub is perfect because its compact and easy to store and drain.
We were worried the attachments like hoses or jets would leak because we have such a small apartment right now everything has to be carefully stored to prevent extreme clutter.
The First Year's Infant To Toddler Tub with Sling
We were worried the attachments like hoses or jets would leak because we have such a small apartment right now everything has to be carefully stored to prevent extreme clutter.
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