January 8 is National Bubble Bath Day! Here’s how busy parents can indulge in a bit of well-deserved “me time” while celebrating this delightful occasion:
Step 1:
Declare to your household that you’re about to enjoy a bubble bath and everyone should respect your peace.
Step 2:
Spend a solid 10 minutes emptying the tub of every plastic toy that’s accumulated over time.
Step 3:
Discover that many of these toys are filled with grimy water. Take them to the kitchen sink for a much-needed cleaning.
Step 4:
Return upstairs only to find a child in a rather compromising situation in the bathroom. Evacuate the premises—what on earth did they eat?!
Step 5:
Brace yourself for an onslaught of 1,200 questions from your toddler about everything under the sun.
Step 6:
Seize the moment to toss a load of laundry into the washing machine while the bathroom gets some fresh air.
Step 7:
Head back to the bathroom, armed with Febreze, in search of bubble bath, but come up empty-handed.
Step 8:
Scour your bedroom for a long-forgotten bottle of bubble bath from a Valentine’s Day gift your partner gave you ages ago.
Step 9:
Enter the bathroom again only to find out your son has neglected to flush. Take care of that and light several candles to set the mood.
Step 10:
Crack open a window for some ventilation.
Step 11:
Catch a whiff of smoke and dash downstairs to discover your tween has incinerated a Pop-Tart in the toaster.
Step 12:
Prepare a new Pop-Tart and impose a temporary cooking ban on the kids for the next half-hour.
Step 13:
Go back to the bathroom, grab the bubble gum-scented no-tears foaming soap, and make some bubbles because you are determined to take that bath!
Step 14:
Respond to 75 more questions from your toddler, who has followed you upstairs like a shadow.
Step 15:
Finally banish all kids from the bathroom, strip off your clothes, and step into the tub.
Step 16:
Emerge just 90 seconds later because the laundry has drained most of the hot water and you can hear your children squabbling in the kitchen.
Step 17:
Make a note for next year’s January 8, because you absolutely plan to celebrate this time around. You bet you will!
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In summary, National Bubble Bath Day can be a challenge for parents, but with a little determination and humor, you can carve out some precious time for yourself amidst the chaos!
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