Friday, January 22, 2010

Bubbles


I am not quite sure what exactly it is about packing bubbles that make them so irresistable, not only to children, but also to their 30 something parents as well. When Chadd was unwrapping a new package, I glimsed the extra large puffs of popping delight and almost squealed out loud. My eyes lit up and I knew I had to unleash the kids and allow them to pop to their hearts content. It was inspiring to see all of the ways they decided to pop those bubbles and also to watch them enjoy something so completely simple and ordinary.

Bennett was a fan of the scrunch, twist and pop. It is also one of my fav's...more popping = more fun!







Bria's favorite was by far jumping to pop. She bounced up and down like a little Tigger for a good 5 minutes. She was squealing with delight, it was amazing to watch.

Avery loved to "hand pop" single ones. She didn't even want to do a sommersault on her section in fear of popping too many and not having any left to pop later.
Here, she had laid out her section next to Bria's, but she did not want Bria to step onto hers. So, we watched Breezy pop hers by jumping and running down the hallway over it.

Avery eventually had to "guard" her patch because she was the only one with an ample amount of bubbles left...of course. She laid down on it and pretended it was a bed.


Benny giving the mischevious eyes(that come so naturally to him) as he is about to scrunch, twist and pop.




Did you know that bubbles can be all sorts of thing? Jackets, cocoons, beds, clothes, etc...and you can do all sorts of things with them to pop them: jumping, cartwheeling, sommersaulting, scrunching, punching, biting(no one tried that tonight) and numerous other things I am sure.
So, the next time you get packing bubbles, I dare you to try and resist popping even one of those tiny little things...I bet you can't!

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