Thanks to many hours of practice and consistent work at home and school,
Rhema has mastered independent handwashing…
Almost.
Thanks to many hours of practice and consistent work at home and school,
Rhema has mastered independent handwashing…
Almost.
Too funny. I think Kayla would run away screaming from that amount of bubbles.
Yay, Rhema for independence!!
No swine flu germs on her! I buy the cheapest soap on the market never knowing when the notion to pour it down the drain will strike Reid…and keep Allie’s pricier products up high. Boy, what she’d give for her own bathroom.
Looks like she’s having fun! Nigel has always loved bubbles too.
AWESOME!
Light a candle, pour the bubbly, and jump in!
LOLOLOL!!!
Well, at least you know they are clean!
That’s great!
Mason feels like a proper bubble bath is entails one full bottle of bubble bath, and all the shampoo if we forget to put it away. More is better. Right?
“Nevertheless, the righteous will hold to their ways, and those with clean hands will grow stronger.” (Job 17:9)
“The LORD has rewarded me according to my righteousness, according to the cleanness of my hands in His sight.” (Psalm 18:24; see also 2 Samuel 22:21; Psalm 18:20)
“Who may ascend the hill of the LORD ? Who may stand in His holy place? He who has clean hands and a pure heart, who does not lift up his soul to an idol
or swear by what is false. He will receive blessing from the LORD and vindication from God His Savior.” (Psalm 24:3-5)
🙂
lol! Oh my. Nice one Rhema. That’s better than the time I went into my kitchen only to see Niagra Falls coming through the light in the ceiling. I ran upstairs to see that Daniel had plugged up the toilet on purpose and was continuously flushing it to see the water go over the edge. . . .nice
That is hilarious!! So glad you captured it!
Love your pictures. Love your posts. Most of all, love your faith.
LOL! I’m not religious, but I really like some of your posts 🙂
that could totally be daniel. every day, if he had the chance.
That is just great!!Those pics are awesome. Nylis has an obsession with washing his hands as well. I’m trying to teach him that he needs to wash his hands every time he goes “potty”, but now every entrance into the bathroom requires hand washing. Yay for bubble messes!
that is the BEST 🙂 – those pictures say a thousand words with a thousand laughs!!!
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