Really?? No bathtubs???!! It must be the local area you are in, because we had tubs in every country that surrounds/touches Brazil. I mean, granted they weren't quite the same (sometimes in a good way, sometimes not so much). Man, that STINKS! You are amazing!!
LOL I was oooh'ing and aahh'ing over your baby, that big cutie smile...remembering to go kiss my baby...then I read kiss the bathtub...i wont say what went thro my mind with that one!!! LOL
OH MY...I guess that rules out my ever surviving there. I couldn't go a week without my bathtub...a long hot soak is mandatory if I'm going to actually do anything productive. You have my deepest sympanthy!
We have a tub but it's in the boy's bathroom and you couldn't pay enough to soak in that thing. We book our vacation hotels based almost solely on the size of their bath tubs.
And kiss your shower. I just saw a bunch of people on t.v. who lost their homes and they live in tents. They all said what they missed the most from their formal life was a shower.
Really, I don't tend to think other people's babies are anywhere NEAR as cute as mine (who does,right?), but DANG! He is darn near baby-licious perfecion! =)
And sorry to hear about your tublessness. Very sorry.
Is that a baby tub? Or is it one of the laundry wash tubs? I have a picture of my son doing his wash by hand in a sink type of thing- I taught him how to do wash- but not like that :)
Your blog makes me laugh! I am on the opposite side: a brazilian in the States (well, in Canada now) raising her kids. I complain a lot about having only these big useless bathtubs and no showers. So much harder to give the kids a bath, you have to be on your knees. Hate it! And I also thought it was funny when you said that brazilians are not strict with the kids. I feel the opposite! I am often the evil step mother when compared to american moms! I feel that I am the only one putting limits to the kids and the only one who doesn't believe in NEVER saying 'no'. In the end we must all be the same, but with different views :) good luck with the new steps of your life!
Really?? No bathtubs???!! It must be the local area you are in, because we had tubs in every country that surrounds/touches Brazil. I mean, granted they weren't quite the same (sometimes in a good way, sometimes not so much). Man, that STINKS! You are amazing!!
ReplyDeleteAll these things I am learning about Brazil! Who knew!
ReplyDeleteLOL I was oooh'ing and aahh'ing over your baby, that big cutie smile...remembering to go kiss my baby...then I read kiss the bathtub...i wont say what went thro my mind with that one!!! LOL
ReplyDeleteOH MY...I guess that rules out my ever surviving there. I couldn't go a week without my bathtub...a long hot soak is mandatory if I'm going to actually do anything productive. You have my deepest sympanthy!
ReplyDeleteNo Brazilian bubble baths? There goes my Christmas present request from you.
ReplyDeleteI adore that picture. Cutest ever.
Will do. Will never take my tub for granted again. Also because my kids love baths and I can get a lot done whilst the frolic in the bubbles.
ReplyDeleteNo bathtubs? That just isn't even civilized.
ReplyDeleteAnd to think I sulk a little because ours isn't big enough. Counting my lucky stars!
ReplyDeleteAnd that is a darling picture!
I could never live in Brazil!
ReplyDeleteOkay. I could.
But I wouldn't enjoy it without a bathtub to soak in once and a while.
All I could think looking at that picture was how little I would have to bend... my back might like that kind of tub for the kids.
ReplyDeleteFor me, no.
We have a tub but it's in the boy's bathroom and you couldn't pay enough to soak in that thing. We book our vacation hotels based almost solely on the size of their bath tubs.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on winning the spotlight!!!!!!!!!!! We love you!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh man, that really stinks when you have toddlers!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on winning the spotlight at Mormon Mom's!
appreciating my 2 bathtubs so much more now. even though i hate to clean them. . .
ReplyDeleteI totally will. But maybe after I clean it.
ReplyDeleteI will so do those two things. I love my tub and my kids.
ReplyDeleteDoes that yummy little critter come with the bathtubs down there?
ReplyDeleteIf so, I'll take 2 please!
Congrats on your win! No tubs? Interesting. We get so used to our creature comforts here, don't we?
ReplyDeleteAnd kiss your shower. I just saw a bunch of people on t.v. who lost their homes and they live in tents. They all said what they missed the most from their formal life was a shower.
ReplyDeleteReally, I don't tend to think other people's babies are anywhere NEAR as cute as mine (who does,right?), but DANG! He is darn near baby-licious perfecion! =)
ReplyDeleteAnd sorry to hear about your tublessness. Very sorry.
Is that a baby tub? Or is it one of the laundry wash tubs? I have a picture of my son doing his wash by hand in a sink type of thing- I taught him how to do wash- but not like that :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteOur exchange student told us they don't use dryers, vacuums and "I must have one of these, to live without I think much too hard" --DISHWASHERS!!
ReplyDeleteI have an enormous soaking tub that I adore. I shall go kiss it now.
ReplyDeleteYour blog makes me laugh! I am on the opposite side: a brazilian in the States (well, in Canada now) raising her kids. I complain a lot about having only these big useless bathtubs and no showers. So much harder to give the kids a bath, you have to be on your knees. Hate it! And I also thought it was funny when you said that brazilians are not strict with the kids. I feel the opposite! I am often the evil step mother when compared to american moms! I feel that I am the only one putting limits to the kids and the only one who doesn't believe in NEVER saying 'no'. In the end we must all be the same, but with different views :) good luck with the new steps of your life!
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