Noah LOVES his bath!!!! He continues to take his nightly bath in the sink - it's easier on Mama's back and knees as well as much safer for his trach.

Recently, he has learned the joy of splashing. Noah raises both hands above his head and lets loose on the water below.

Last night, there was more water on Mama, the floor, the walls, and the ceiling, than was left in the sink.

We're going to have to start taking baths outside!
So cute! Great job Noah. Maybe next summer you will be swimming in Grandma Smith's pool! So fun. Katy Mc
ReplyDeleteHere is a fact that is sad but true...I took a bath in the sink til I was 3 because my Nana and Papa were afraid of the dangerous tub (and my mother humored them). Three!!! Noah could still have a long sink-bath future ahead of him!
ReplyDeletethat is hysterical :) way to go little Noah See you soon :)
ReplyDeleteAs you've seen in our video, Jonah likes to do the same thing. Even though it often looks like I had an "accident" after Jonah's bath time, I still love it (and I'm sure you do, too). Keep it up Noah!
ReplyDeleteHello I have been lurking around for a while and love reading about your little guy! I wish my Miss T still fit in the sink. I often look worse after bath and must put towels down so I don't slip ;) As long as they are clean right? ;)
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