
Categories: Play Raising kids
singlikewildflowers
Welcome to my blog! My name is Esther and I'm so happy you are here. I'm an avid nature photographer and a daydreaming thinker. My posts revolve around photos of nature's beauty, homeschooling adventures with my 2 kids, sporadic reflections on my child's heart condition, Bible reading reflections, gardening feats, and other mish mash things. Hopefully you'll leave encouraged, pensive, or smiling at the simple things of life. Thank you for stopping by and hope you'll find some interesting posts to read!
Very cute. Bubbles are such fun.
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Thank you, Norah! We had a bubble science project comparing plain dishwash soap with dishwash soap with glycerin. Lots of fun!
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That does sound fun!
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Fun activity to spend some time outdoors and blow bubbles! Kids got dizzy here and there from blowing too much.
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That can happen. 🙂
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For me too. When I stand up too quickly, the world starts spinning. ack!
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That’s not good. 😦
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Tell me about it… 🙂
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I loved playing with my cup of bubbles when I was a kid! Cute picture Esther!
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Thanks Linda! We always do some kind of bubble activity each year, and this was it for us. The bubble mixture is still maturing, so we may go out and blow some more.
It’s a fun and memorable activity for young kids, but I’m not gonna lie, it’s fun for grown ups too!!
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It sounds fun. It is not cold enough in Winter there to freeze the soap bubbles (or maybe keep this in mind in case it gets really cold), but blow a bubble and it freezes up and frosts over then take a photo before it bursts a few seconds later – very pretty. Elliot can be in charge of videotaping this.
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